Canis aureus
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Definition
Noun A species of wild canine native to Africa and Asia, smaller than a wolf, with a distinctive golden or yellowish coat. It is primarily nocturnal and known for its vocalizations, including howls and yips. While it can hunt cooperatively, it often forages alone or in pairs.
Usage
The term "Canis aureus" is the scientific (Latin) name for this animal. It is used in formal, academic, or zoological contexts. - The Canis aureus has a wider historical range than most other canids. - Researchers observed a pair of Canis aureus hunting rodents at the edge of the village.
Advanced Usage
- The common name for is the golden jackal.
- In taxonomic classification, belongs to the family .
Variants and Related Words
- Golden jackal (n): The standard common name for .
- Jackal (n): A more general term for several species of wild canines, which includes .
Synonyms
- Golden jackal
- Asiatic jackal (when referring to populations in Asia)
- Common jackal
Related Phrases
- To howl like a jackal: To make a loud, wailing cry, reminiscent of the animal's vocalization.
- The wind sounded like it was howling like a jackal.
Noun
- Old World nocturnal canine mammal closely related to the dog; smaller than a wolf; sometimes hunts in a pack but usually singly or as a member of a pair