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Jackal Collection

The jackal, a fascinating creature steeped in ancient mythology and endangered in its natural habitat, holds a significant place in various cultures and ecosystems

Background imageJackal Collection: Abyssinian / Ethiopian Wolf / Simien Jackal / Simien Fox - single. Endangered

Abyssinian / Ethiopian Wolf / Simien Jackal / Simien Fox - single. Endangered. Bale Mountains - Ethiopia
WAT-10060 Abyssinian / Ethiopian Wolf / Simien Jackal / Simien Fox - single. Endangered. Bale Mountains - Ethiopia. 4000 m - 4300 m Canis simensis M

Background imageJackal Collection: The king in the form of the god Anubis, from the tomb of Tutankhamun

The king in the form of the god Anubis, from the tomb of Tutankhamun, discovered in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageJackal Collection: Mural showing the god Anubis leaning over mummy of Ramses II, in the Tomb of Sinjin

Mural showing the god Anubis leaning over mummy of Ramses II, in the Tomb of Sinjin, chief artist to Ramses II, Deir el Medina, Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageJackal Collection: Abyssinian / Ethiopian Wolf / Simien Jackal / Simien Fox - yawning. Endangered

Abyssinian / Ethiopian Wolf / Simien Jackal / Simien Fox - yawning. Endangered. Bale Mountains - Ethiopia
WAT-10067 Abyssinian / Ethiopian Wolf / Simien Jackal / Simien Fox - yawning. Endangered. Bale Mountains - Ethiopia. 4000 m - 4300 m Canis simensis M

Background imageJackal Collection: Papyrus from The Book of The Dead, Anubis during the weighing of the souls (psychostasy)

Papyrus from The Book of The Dead, Anubis during the weighing of the souls (psychostasy)
Egyptian civilization. Papyrus from The Book of The Dead : Anubi during the weighing of the souls (psychostasy)

Background imageJackal Collection: Black-backed Jackal - howling. Omnivorous. Occurs throughout southern Africa

Black-backed Jackal - howling. Omnivorous. Occurs throughout southern Africa
ASW-4813 Black-backed Jackal - howling Addo Elephant National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Canis mesomelas Alan J. S

Background imageJackal Collection: Black-backed Jackal one young teasing another one playfully Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa

Black-backed Jackal one young teasing another one playfully Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa
SAS-32 Black-backed Jackal - one young teasing another one playfully Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa Canis mesomeles Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageJackal Collection: Wolf, fox, jackal, and wild dog of Ceylon  Canis lupus, Canis aureus, Vulpes vulpes

Wolf, fox, jackal, and wild dog of Ceylon Canis lupus, Canis aureus, Vulpes vulpes
5856465 Wolf, fox, jackal, and wild dog of Ceylon Canis lupus, Canis aureus, Vulpes vulpes; (add.info.: Wolf, fox, jackal, and wild dog of Ceylon Canis lupus, Canis aureus)

Background imageJackal Collection: Golden or common jackal, Canis aureus. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from ' The Naturalist's

Golden or common jackal, Canis aureus. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from " The Naturalist's Pocket
FLO4639933 Golden or common jackal, Canis aureus. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from " The Naturalist's Pocket Magazine," Harrison, London

Background imageJackal Collection: A stampede of jackals through the environs of Calcutta, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson

A stampede of jackals through the environs of Calcutta, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson
A stampede of jackals through the environs of Calcutta, 1864. 'A walk through Calcutta about midnight reveals to the European stranger many curious sights

Background imageJackal Collection: Making a point

Making a point
Doron Margulies

Background imageJackal Collection: Fox family

Fox family
David Manusevich

Background imageJackal Collection: Portrait of a black-backed jackal, Canis mesomelas. Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, Africa

Portrait of a black-backed jackal, Canis mesomelas. Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, Africa

Background imageJackal Collection: Portrait of a black-backed jackal, Canis mesomelas, resting. Nxai Pan National Park, Botswana

Portrait of a black-backed jackal, Canis mesomelas, resting. Nxai Pan National Park, Botswana

Background imageJackal Collection: Shahar Cohen

Shahar Cohen

Background imageJackal Collection: Golden Jackal

Golden Jackal
Sameh Shahien

Background imageJackal Collection: No Disturbing

No Disturbing
Henry Zhao

Background imageJackal Collection: Jackal Headed Figurine Protecting Osiris, Probably Ptolemaic Period (323-30 BCE). Creator: Unknown

Jackal Headed Figurine Protecting Osiris, Probably Ptolemaic Period (323-30 BCE). Creator: Unknown
Jackal Headed Figurine Protecting Osiris, Probably Ptolemaic Period (323-30 BCE)

Background imageJackal Collection: Artist's Trial Piece (image 1 of 2), between c.570 and c.525 B.C.. Creator: Unknown

Artist's Trial Piece (image 1 of 2), between c.570 and c.525 B.C.. Creator: Unknown
Artist's Trial Piece (image 1 of 2), between c.570 and c.525 B.C

Background imageJackal Collection: Four Sons of Horus, 26th dynasty (c.664-525 B.C.). Creator: Unknown

Four Sons of Horus, 26th dynasty (c.664-525 B.C.). Creator: Unknown
Four Sons of Horus, 26th dynasty (c.664-525 B.C.)

Background imageJackal Collection: Raja Surma Sen (Reigned 1781-1788) and His Attendant Nagatu Worshipping the Goddess Kali, c1785

Raja Surma Sen (Reigned 1781-1788) and His Attendant Nagatu Worshipping the Goddess Kali, c1785. Creator: Unknown
Raja Surma Sen (Reigned 1781-1788) and His Attendant Nagatu Worshipping the Goddess Kali, c1785

Background imageJackal Collection: Chase of a Jackal, in the New Forest, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Chase of a Jackal, in the New Forest, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Chase of a Jackal, in the New Forest, 1850. Hunting in Hampshire:..a Jackal, of great size and ferocity...arrived at Lyndhurst...the place where the Jackal was to be enlarged [released]...had been

Background imageJackal Collection: Shadows & Light

Shadows & Light
Piyush Thacker

Background imageJackal Collection: Black Jack

Black Jack
Alessandro Catta

Background imageJackal Collection: Egyptian Shabti-Box, Anubis. Thoth, Osiris, New Kingdom, 20th Dynasty, c1189 BC-1077BC

Egyptian Shabti-Box, Anubis. Thoth, Osiris, New Kingdom, 20th Dynasty, c1189 BC-1077BC. The ushabti (also called shabti or shawabti)

Background imageJackal Collection: Black Backed Jackal, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Black Backed Jackal, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Background imageJackal Collection: Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa

Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa

Background imageJackal Collection: A Jackal Armoured Vehicle is put through its paces in the desert at Camp Bastion

A Jackal Armoured Vehicle is put through its paces in the desert at Camp Bastion
A Jackal Armoured Vehicle is pictured in the desert at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan. The Jackal is a highly manoeuvreable Mobility Weapon-Mounted Installation Kit (MWMIK)

Background imageJackal Collection: Black-backed jackal with kill

Black-backed jackal with kill
Xavier Ortega

Background imageJackal Collection: The Jackal and the Vulture

The Jackal and the Vulture
Peet van den Berg

Background imageJackal Collection: A pair of SilverBack Jackals

A pair of SilverBack Jackals
Sheila Xu

Background imageJackal Collection: Jackal hunts a dove

Jackal hunts a dove
Ozkan Ozmen / Big Lens Adventures

Background imageJackal Collection: The lone Jackal

The lone Jackal
Samir Sachdeva

Background imageJackal Collection: Canopic jars. Egypt

Canopic jars. Egypt
Egypt. Canopic jars. Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey

Background imageJackal Collection: Painted wooden stela of Neswy. Egypt

Painted wooden stela of Neswy. Egypt
Painted wooden stela of Neswy with his Ba at the top. The scenes shown arranged in horizontal bands, from top to bottom, the winged solar disk flanked by the goddesses Nekhbet

Background imageJackal Collection: Canopic jars

Canopic jars
Polychormed canopic jars. Used by the egyptians during the mummification to preserve the viscera. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageJackal Collection: Relief depicting the god of wisdom, Toth and the god of the d

Relief depicting the god of wisdom, Toth and the god of the d
Relief depicting the god of wisdom, Toth (ibis-headed man) and the god of the dead, Anubis (jackal-headed man). Luxor Temple. Egypt

Background imageJackal Collection: Coconut palm tree, jackal, adjutant stork, vulture, cobra, kite, and centipede of India

Coconut palm tree, jackal, adjutant stork, vulture, cobra, kite, and centipede of India
FLO4623636 Coconut palm tree, jackal, adjutant stork, vulture, cobra, kite, and centipede of India. Handcoloured copperplate drawn

Background imageJackal Collection: Statue of Anubis (marble)

Statue of Anubis (marble)
SBL426302 Statue of Anubis (marble) by Roman, (2nd century); Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: dating from the 2nd century; Anubis, lord of mummification)

Background imageJackal Collection: DDE-90037234

DDE-90037234
Black-backed Jackal, (Canis mesomelas), Masai Mara Reserve, Kenya. Date: 17/02/2005

Background imageJackal Collection: DDE-90022791

DDE-90022791
Africa. Tanzania. Golden Jackals investigate a Wildebeest birth at Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Date: 26/08/2005

Background imageJackal Collection: DDE-90022794

DDE-90022794
Africa. Tanzania. Golden Jackals investigate a Wildebeest birth at Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Date: 26/08/2005

Background imageJackal Collection: DDE-90022793

DDE-90022793
Africa. Tanzania. Golden Jackals investigate a Wildebeest birth at Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Date: 26/08/2005

Background imageJackal Collection: DDE-90022792

DDE-90022792
Africa. Tanzania. Golden Jackals investigate a Wildebeest birth at Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Date: 26/08/2005

Background imageJackal Collection: DDE-90022790

DDE-90022790
Africa. Tanzania. Golden Jackals investigate a Wildebeest birth at Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Date: 26/08/2005

Background imageJackal Collection: DDE-90022789

DDE-90022789
Africa. Tanzania. Golden Jackals investigate a Wildebeest birth at Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Date: 26/08/2005

Background imageJackal Collection: DDE-90022787

DDE-90022787
Africa. Tanzania. Golden Jackals investigate a Wildebeest birth at Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Date: 26/08/2005

Background imageJackal Collection: DDE-90022788

DDE-90022788
Africa. Tanzania. Golden Jackals investigate a Wildebeest birth at Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Date: 26/08/2005



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The jackal, a fascinating creature steeped in ancient mythology and endangered in its natural habitat, holds a significant place in various cultures and ecosystems. In the Tomb of Sinjin, a captivating mural depicts the god Anubis leaning over the mummy of Ramses II, showcasing the jackal's association with death and afterlife rituals. Similarly, from the tomb of Tutankhamun in Egypt's Valley of the Kings emerges an image of the king transformed into Anubis himself—a powerful symbol representing protection during one's journey to eternity. Venturing to Ethiopia's Bale Mountains at elevations between 4000m-4300m reveals another side to this enigmatic species. The Abyssinian or Ethiopian Wolf, also known as Simien Jackal or Fox due to its resemblance, roams these high-altitude landscapes alone—endangered yet resilient. Captured mid-yawn against this breathtaking backdrop, their vulnerability becomes apparent as they strive for survival amidst environmental challenges. Anubis reappears within ancient papyrus scrolls depicting psychostasy—the weighing of souls—an integral part of The Book of The Dead. This portrayal further solidifies his role as guardian and guide through life's final transition. Meanwhile, across southern Africa lies the haunting call of the Black-backed Jackal echoing through Addo Elephant National Park in South Africa—a reminder that these omnivorous creatures adapt remarkably well despite their diminishing numbers. In Etosha National Park situated in Namibia—one can witness playful interactions among young black-backed jackals teasing each other mischievously—an endearing display highlighting their social nature even amidst harsh conditions. However, it is crucial not to overlook their plight; both Abyssinian/Ethiopian Wolves and Black-backed Jackals face endangerment due to habitat loss and human encroachment. As we reflect on history carved onto painted wooden stelas like Neswy’s or preserved within Canopic jars found in Egypt, the jackal's presence remains intertwined with our collective human narrative.