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Canis aureus (Golden Jackal) is a species of mammals in the family Canidae. They are listed in cites appendix iii. They are native to Asia, Ethiopia, and the Palearctic. They are diurnal omnivores. Individuals are known to live for 192 months and can grow to 827.53 mm. They have parental care (paternal care and cooperative breeding). They rely on running to move around.

  • URI: http://eol.org/schema/terms/CITES_III
  • Definition: Appendix III is a list of species included at the request of a Party that already regulates trade in the species and that needs the cooperation of other countries to prevent unsustainable or illegal exploitation. International trade in specimens of species listed in this Appendix is allowed only on presentation of the appropriate permits or certificates. (See Article V of the Convention)
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Known occurrences, collected specimens and observations of golden jackal. View this species on GBIF