The jackal and her young
- Safari Instinct

- 17 juin 2024
- 1 min de lecture

Photo 1: In this first photo, we see a touching scene from the wild where a mother jackal decides to grasp her young in her mouth. This instinctive gesture is often seen in jackals when they move their young to protect or shelter them.

Photo 2: The mother jackal carries her young. Jackals are known for their protective nature, and move their young to a safe place, often a burrow, to protect them from predators.

Photo 3: After bringing her young to safety, the mother jackal appears attentive and vigilant, monitoring her surroundings to ensure her young are safe.

Photo 4: This photo is particularly adorable, showing the curious little jackal poking its head out of its burrow.

Photo 5: The little jackal, who, while playing next to his burrow, remains attentive and ready to quickly return to his hole if necessary. This vigilance is crucial to its survival, enabling it to react quickly in the event of danger.