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Indian Golden Jackal
Canis aureus Linneus .Recently the numbers of this animal has gone down drastically because of poaching . From' least concern' it has come down to ' endangered' Crimes against the less charismatic species often goes unnoticed in India .The so called 'jackal horn ' trade is fuelled by extensive endorsement and unsubstantiated claims made by religious practitioners .I was lucky enough to see a pack of four in the Cauvery Wild life sanctuary in June while on a drive through the forest .Nikon 850+200-500 ,ISO 1100 ,1/1250 ,F/8 .
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Wow, looks like it stopped to pose for you. Loved the composition here and the eyes are so captivating. The narrow aperture has helped. Lovely capture. Thanks for sharing.
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Nice sighting. I like the look back pose. The jackal is not obstructed by any vegetation. I love their spirit. I had once seen a jackal chasing a Nilgai in bharatpur. Once they were numerous and howling in packs in the evenings. I miss those sounds. These jackals perform many ecological functions and hence should be protected. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
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Nice pic of an elusive animal.Very difficult to see them in the wild.Nice looks and framing.
Regards
V S Sankar
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Nice image.This is a large specimen.I find the animal fascinating. Krishnan found largest jackal in Pulneys.
We have here black jackals in Amta, dist.-Howrah on banks of river Damodar.
Thanks for sharing. SaktiWild