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Jackal Collection (page 5)

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: Two Coyotes (Canis Latrans); Canmore, Alberta, Canada

Two Coyotes (Canis Latrans); Canmore, Alberta, Canada

Background imageJackal Collection: Coyote Howling From High Point

Coyote Howling From High Point

Background imageJackal Collection: Black-backed Jackal (Canis mesomelas) chasing away a vulture from a carcass

Black-backed Jackal (Canis mesomelas) chasing away a vulture from a carcass, Zimanga Private Game Reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Background imageJackal Collection: Egypt. Thoth and Anubis Gods

Egypt. Thoth and Anubis Gods
Egypt. Temple of Luxor. Relief depicting gods Thoth and Anubis. Thebes

Background imageJackal Collection: Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Anubis. Seated figure

Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Anubis. Seated figure
Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Polychrome reliefs that decorate the interior. Anubis. Seated figure. Deir el-Medina. Egypt

Background imageJackal Collection: Tomb of Amen Khopshef. God Anubis on the right. Valley of t

Tomb of Amen Khopshef. God Anubis on the right. Valley of t
Tomb of Amen Khopshef, son of Ramses III. Polychrome reliefs decorating the walls of the burial chamber. God Anubis on the right. Twentieth dynasty. New Kingdom. Valley of the Queens. Egypt

Background imageJackal Collection: Tomb of Menjeperura or Thutmose IV. The pharaoh received by

Tomb of Menjeperura or Thutmose IV. The pharaoh received by
EGYPTIAN ART. EGYPT. Tomb of Menjeperura or Thutmose IV. Eighth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. Kingdom (1400 - 1301 B.C.). TOMB KV-43 or Tuthmosis IV tomb

Background imageJackal Collection: Black-backed jackal -Canis mesomeles-, Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa

Black-backed jackal -Canis mesomeles-, Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa

Background imageJackal Collection: ANCIENT EGYPT: ANUBIS. The god Anubis mummifies a dead body

ANCIENT EGYPT: ANUBIS. The god Anubis mummifies a dead body. Painting in the tomb of Sennedjem at Deir-el-Medina, 19th Dynasty

Background imageJackal Collection: Picture No. 10880037

Picture No. 10880037
Black-backed Jackal - Carrying away stomach of Thomson's gazelle. (Canis mesomelas) Date:

Background imageJackal Collection: Picture No. 10880094

Picture No. 10880094
Black-backed Jackal - Adult female feeding on Thomson's gazelle. (Canis mesomelas) Date:

Background imageJackal Collection: Black-backed Jackal - Fighting Masai Mara Triangle, Kenya *Digitally added ear tips

Black-backed Jackal - Fighting Masai Mara Triangle, Kenya *Digitally added ear tips
SE-595 Black-backed Jackal - Fighting Maasai Mara Triangle, Kenya Canis mesomelas Suzi Eszterhas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageJackal Collection: Black-backed Jackal - with young - Maasai Mara Triangle - Kenya

Black-backed Jackal - with young - Maasai Mara Triangle - Kenya
SE-597 Black-backed Jackal - with young Maasai Mara Triangle - Kenya Canis mesomelas Suzi Eszterhas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageJackal Collection: Picture No. 11991463

Picture No. 11991463
Black-backed Jackal - in the rain - during the rainy season in green surroundings - Kalahari Desert, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa Date:

Background imageJackal Collection: Picture No. 11991462

Picture No. 11991462
Black-backed Jackal - during the rainy season in green surroundings - Kalahari Desert, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa Date:

Background imageJackal Collection: Picture No. 11991461

Picture No. 11991461
Black-backed Jackal - during the rainy season in green surroundings - Kalahari Desert, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa Date:

Background imageJackal Collection: Picture No. 11991460

Picture No. 11991460
Black-backed Jackal - Kalahari Desert, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa Date:

Background imageJackal Collection: Picture No. 11991459

Picture No. 11991459
Black-backed Jackal - Kalahari Desert, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa Date:

Background imageJackal Collection: Picture No. 11980525

Picture No. 11980525
Jackal - standing- tail down - Romania Date:

Background imageJackal Collection: Golden Jackal (Canis aureus), Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Golden Jackal (Canis aureus), Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Background imageJackal Collection: Egypt. God Anubis. Relief. Memphis

Egypt. God Anubis. Relief. Memphis
Egyptian Art. God Anubis. Relief. Mit Rahina Open Air Museum. Memphis. Egypt

Background imageJackal Collection: Victoria Wharf, Belfast

Victoria Wharf, Belfast - a view or the pier with Admiralty Tug Jackal docked and man and bicycle. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Belfast). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageJackal Collection: Egypt. Temple of Horus. Relief depicting the jackal-headed G

Egypt. Temple of Horus. Relief depicting the jackal-headed G
Egypt. Edfu. Temple of Horus. Relief depicting the jackal-headed God Anubis

Background imageJackal Collection: Egyptian Art. Karnak. Relief with a jackal

Egyptian Art. Karnak. Relief with a jackal
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Relief with a jackal. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageJackal Collection: Victoriano Huerta (1850-1916). COlored engraving

Victoriano Huerta (1850-1916). COlored engraving
Victoriano Huerta (1850-1916). Military and President of Mexico. Portrait, 1913. Colored engraving

Background imageJackal Collection: Double-sided stele from Harageh. Late Middle Kingdom. 1800-1

Double-sided stele from Harageh. Late Middle Kingdom. 1800-1
Stele from Harageh depicting two jackals face to face. Seneb, full name Khenti-kheti-emsaf-seneb invoking the gods Ptah, Osiris and Sobek. Double-side. Limestone. Late Middle Kingdom. 1800-1650 BC

Background imageJackal Collection: Detail of the Ankh at the statue of egyptian God Anubis

Detail of the Ankh at the statue of egyptian God Anubis
Statue of the jackal-headed god Anubis. Detail of the Ankh. Diorite. Reign of Amenophis III. 1403-1365 BC. 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. From the Temple of Luxor. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen

Background imageJackal Collection: Egyptian Art. Caponic jars. 31st Dynasty. Late Period

Egyptian Art. Caponic jars. 31st Dynasty. Late Period
Egyptian Art. Canopic jars. Used by the egyptians during the mummification to preserve the viscera. It represents god Duamutef (jackal head) and god Imset (human head). 31st Dynasty

Background imageJackal Collection: Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Anubis. Egypt

Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Anubis. Egypt
Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Polychrome reliefs that decorate the interior. Anubis. Deir el-Medina. Egypt

Background imageJackal Collection: Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Horus and Anubis. Reli

Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Horus and Anubis. Reli
Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Polychrome reliefs that decorate the interior. Horus and Anubis. Deir el-Medina. Egypt

Background imageJackal Collection: God Anubis (jackal-face) and god Amon (feather headdress). T

God Anubis (jackal-face) and god Amon (feather headdress). T
Polychrome relief depicting god Anubis (jackal-face) and god Amon (feather headdress). Temple of Hatshepsut. Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. Deir El-Bahari. Egypt

Background imageJackal Collection: EGYPTIAN ART. Relief depicting a priest carrying the image o

EGYPTIAN ART. Relief depicting a priest carrying the image of the god Anubis (jackal-headed). Temple of Hatshepsut, Queen of the Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. Deir El Bahari. Luxor

Background imageJackal Collection: HMS Jackal on Loch Luirbost

HMS Jackal on Loch Luirbost
H.M.S. Jackal at anchor on Loch Luirbost. The gun-boat was the vessel which carried the Government commissioners to the island of Lewis

Background imageJackal Collection: Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Jackal

Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Jackal. Date: 1933

Background imageJackal Collection: Illustration, John Reeve at the Adelphi Theatre, London

Illustration, John Reeve at the Adelphi Theatre, London
Illustration, John Reeve (1799-1838) in costume as the Great Comic Lion at the Adelphi Theatre, London. Reeve had appeared in plays based on works by Pierce Egan. Date: 1832

Background imageJackal Collection: Wolf, fox, jackal, and wild dog of Ceylon

Wolf, fox, jackal, and wild dog of Ceylon.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Ebenezer Siblys Universal System of Natural History, 1794

Background imageJackal Collection: Common jackal, Canis aureus

Common jackal, Canis aureus.. Handcolored engraving on steel by William Lizars from a drawing by Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith from Sir William Jardines Naturalists Library: Dogs published by W. H

Background imageJackal Collection: Senegalese jackal, Canis aureus anthus

Senegalese jackal, Canis aureus anthus.. Handcolored engraving on steel by William Lizars from a drawing by Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith from Sir William Jardines Naturalists Library

Background imageJackal Collection: Black-backed jackal, Canis mesomelas

Black-backed jackal, Canis mesomelas.. Handcolored engraving on steel by William Lizars from a drawing by Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith from Sir William Jardines Naturalists Library

Background imageJackal Collection: Variegated jackal, Canis aureus soudanicus

Variegated jackal, Canis aureus soudanicus.. Handcolored engraving on steel by William Lizars from a drawing by Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith from Sir William Jardines Naturalists Library

Background imageJackal Collection: Attack Camel Lion Crow Wolf Jackal Folio Kalila wa Dimna

Attack Camel Lion Crow Wolf Jackal Folio Kalila wa Dimna
Artokoloro

Background imageJackal Collection: Africa. Tanzania. Black-backed jackal (Canis mesomelas) stretches after a nap in

Africa. Tanzania. Black-backed jackal (Canis mesomelas) stretches after a nap in
Africa. Tanzania. Black-backed jackal (Canis Mesomelas) stretches after a nap, Serengeti National Park

Background imageJackal Collection: Africa, Kenya, Masai Mara. Black-backed jackal close-up

Africa, Kenya, Masai Mara. Black-backed jackal close-up
Kenya, Masai Mara. Black-backed jackal close-up. Credit as: Dennis Kirkland / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageJackal Collection: Juvenile Black-backed Jackal, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa

Juvenile Black-backed Jackal, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa
Juvenile Black-backed Jackal, Msai Mara, Kenya

Background imageJackal Collection: Jackal engraving 1803

Jackal engraving 1803
The Museum of Natural History - the Animal Kingdom (Mammalia) Published by William Mackenzie, 1803 - London

Background imageJackal Collection: Side striped jackal engraving 1894

Side striped jackal engraving 1894
The Royal Natural History by Richard Lydekker

Background imageJackal Collection: Black backed jackal engraving 1894

Black backed jackal engraving 1894
The Royal Natural History by Richard Lydekker

Background imageJackal Collection: Jackal engraving 1894

Jackal engraving 1894
The Royal Natural History by Richard Lydekker



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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.