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Jackal vs Red Fox - Animal Matchup

Welcome to the fierce matchup between a Jackal and a Red Fox! These two predators are ready to show off their skills in this three-round fight. Let's see who will come out on top in this battle of the predators.

Contender 1: Jackal

The Jackal, also known as the Canis aureus, is a medium-sized carnivorous mammal that belongs to the Canidae family. They have a slender body with long legs, a pointed snout, and large ears. Their fur is usually a sandy brown color with a white underbelly, and they have a bushy tail. Jackals are known for their keen sense of smell and excellent hearing, which they use to hunt prey and communicate with other members of their pack.

Fun Fact: Jackals are known for their unique vocalizations, which include a variety of barks, howls, and yelps that they use to communicate with each other.

Contender 2: Red Fox

The Red Fox, also known as Vulpes vulpes, is a small to medium-sized mammal that belongs to the Canidae family. They have a distinctive reddish-orange fur coat, white underbelly, and black legs, ears, and nose. They have a bushy tail that is often tipped with white. Red Foxes are known for their intelligence, adaptability, and cunning nature. They are found in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and urban areas.

Fun Fact: Red Foxes are excellent hunters and can hear the sound of a mouse moving underground from 42 feet away.

Matchup Stats

JackalRed Fox
Size16-20 inches (40-50 cm) at the shoulder14-20 inches (35-50 cm) at the shoulder
Weight15-35 pounds (7-16 kg)6.5-15 pounds (3-6.8 kg)
SpeedSpeed: 35 mph (56.3 km/hr)Speed: 45 mph (72.4 km/hr)
Key StrengthSpeed and agilitySpeed and agility
Biggest WeaknessLack of physical strengthLack of physical strength
Fun Fact: Jackals are highly adaptable animals and can be found in a variety of habitats, including deserts, grasslands, and forests. They are also known for their scavenging abilities and will often feed on carrion left behind by other predators.
Fun Fact: Red Foxes are known for their playful behavior and can often be seen pouncing and playing with each other, even as adults.
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Jackal vs Red Fox

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Scientific Stats

JackalRed Fox
Scientific NameCanis aureusVulpes vulpes
FamilyCanidaeCanidae
HabitatVarious habitats including deserts, grasslands, and forestsForests, grasslands, and urban areas
GeographyAfrica, Asia, and southeastern EuropeNorth America, Europe, Asia, and Africa
DietOmnivorous, feeding on small mammals, birds, reptiles, insects, and carrionOmnivorous, eats small mammals, birds, insects, fruits, and vegetables
Lifespan10 years - 15 years2 years - 5 years

Key Differences between Jackal and Red Fox

The Red fox is larger, has a reddish-orange coat, smaller triangular ears, a bushy tail with a white tip, and is found in forests and urban areas. In contrast, the Jackal is smaller, has muted gray or tan coloration, larger ears, a longer less bushy tail without a white tip, and is found in open savannas and deserts. Additionally, Red foxes are solitary and elusive, while Jackals are social and vocal.
  1. Size: The Red fox is generally larger and more robust compared to the Jackal.
  2. Tail: Red foxes have a bushy tail with a white tip, whereas Jackals have a longer, less bushy tail without a white tip.
  3. Behavior: Red foxes are known for being more solitary and elusive, while Jackals tend to be more social and vocal.
  4. Color: Red foxes typically have a reddish-orange coat, while Jackals have a more muted gray or tan coloration.
  5. Ears: Jackals have larger, more prominent ears compared to the smaller, triangular ears of the Red fox.
  6. Habitat: Jackals are often found in open savannas and deserts, while Red foxes are more commonly seen in forests, grasslands, and urban areas.