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Jackals are primarily monogamous, often forming long-term pair bonds. This stable family unit is key to their success. In many cases, "helpers"—offspring from a previous year—stay with the parents to help raise the new litter. This cooperative breeding increases the survival rate of the pups and allows the pack to defend their territory more effectively against rivals. Conclusion

The golden jackal is a testament to the power of biological opportunism. In a world where many specialists are struggling to adapt to a changing planet, this generalist is thriving. They remind us that survival often belongs not to the strongest or the largest, but to those who can most easily change their habits to fit a changing environment. 1_5057569044694041516.mp4

This video highlights the ( Canis aureus ), an incredibly resilient and versatile predator that is currently staging one of the most successful wildlife expansions in modern history. Adaptability as a Superpower This cooperative breeding increases the survival rate of