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- Both these studies proposed reclassifying " Canis aureus lupaster " as a subspecies of grey wolf.
- Moreover, the subspecies seen and described by the French ( named " Canis aureus moreotica " ) was endemic to the region.
- Animals seen inside the Botanic Garden include the Jackal ( " Canis aureus " ), Indian mongoose and the Indian Fox ( Vulpes bengalensis ).
- Some mammals native to the region are Sus scrofa, Vulpes vulpes, Hystrix cristata, Canis aureus, Canis lupus, Martes martes, Lynx lynx, Lepus, Erinaceus europaeus and Sciurus.
- The "'golden jackal "'( " Canis aureus " ) is a canid native to southeastern and central Europe, Asia Minor, the Middle East and South Asia.
- The "'Syrian jackal "'( " Canis aureus syriacus " ) is a subspecies of golden jackal native to the eastern Mediterranean region from the coast of Lebanon between Beirut and European counterpart.
- In English, the species is known by several different names, including saddle-backed, grey, silver-backed, red, and golden jackal ( not to be confused with " Canis aureus " ).
- Legend has it that the third abbot of Bangkaew mating was thought to be either a golden jackal ( " Canis aureus " ) or a dhole ( " Cuon alpinus " ) living in the surrounding forest.
- According to a phylogeny derived from nuclear sequences, the Eurasian golden jackal ( " Canis aureus " ) diverged from the wolf / coyote lineage 1.9 million years ago but the African golden wolf separated 1.3 million years ago.
- The Egyptian jackal ( " Canis aureus lupaster " ) also known as the African wolf or wolf jackal is currently listed as a subspecies of the golden jackal but molecular and osteological data has established that it is a unique species in its own right.
- Other predators are found in the region including a relict population of African wild dog " Lycaon pictus " as well as striped hyena " Hyaena hyaena " and golden jackal " Canis aureus ", primarily in the southern portion of the region.
- According to a phylogeny derived from nuclear sequences, the Eurasian golden jackal ( " Canis aureus " ) diverged from the wolf / coyote lineage 1.9 million years ago, and with mitochondrial genome sequences indicating the Ethiopian wolf diverged from this lineage slightly prior to that.
- The animal's wolf-like qualities were confirmed in 2011, when several golden " jackal " populations in Egypt and the Horn of Africa classed as " Canis aureus lupaster " were found to have mtDNA sequences more closely resembling those found in grey wolves than those of golden jackals.
- "' Wucharia "'or "'Wucharia jackal "'is an unrecognized canid species or subspecies ( " Canis aureus lupaster " or " Canis lupus arabs " ), reported from the very dry Danakil Depression desert on the coast of Eritrea in December 2002.
- According to a phylogeny derived from nuclear sequences, the African golden wolf separated from the wolf / coyote clade 1.3 million years ago, while the Eurasian golden jackal, " Canis aureus " diverged 1.9 million years ago and is more distant from these species than is the Ethiopian wolf, as shown below:
- In 1984 " Canis aureus " had reached the Province of Belluno, in 1985 a pack reproduced near Udine ( this group was eliminated in 1987 ), a road-killed jackal was collected in Veneto in 1992, and their presence was then confirmed in the Province of Gorizia and in the hinterland of the Gulf of Trieste.