Common jackals protect themselves through a combination of vocalizations, scent marking, and pack behavior. They use their keen senses to detect potential threats and often communicate with each other using barks and howls to warn of danger. When threatened, jackals may also use evasive tactics, such as fleeing or hiding, and rely on their agility to escape predators. In addition, their social structure allows them to work together to fend off larger threats.
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