Thursday, August 8, 2013

A Jackal checks a bush for small prey.                                        

across the graWe were busy watching a herd of wild water buffalo in an open grassland in the late afternoss were two small dog-like animals that blended in so well we had to blink to be sure they were there.  The Golden Jackal Canis aureus is usually nocturnal, and may hunt alone or in packs to take down Chital deer.  How lucky we were to see these shy, wily creatures on our day-time visit to the park.  Visitors who sleep at one of the park bungalows may hear the jackals calling as they gather in packs for hunting.  Jackals are opportunistic hunters taking mammals, insects, birds, frogs, small deer and carrion.

A Golden Jackal blends into the grassland.





  •  Rabbit

 Rabbits are fast-movingeared mammals. There are about 25 different species of rabbits. They live in a variety of environments, including deserts, swamps, marshes, forests, grasslands, and prairies. Rabbits are found on every continent except Anta
, big-rctica.
Most rabbits live for about a year in the wild. They are hunted by dogsfoxesraccoonsweaselsbobcatslynxeshawks, and eagles. They have a fast reproductive rate.

Anatomy: Rabbits range in size from 1 to 2 feet (30 to 60 cm) long. They have very big and powerful hind legs which they use for hopping and for digging burrows.
Diet: Rabbits are herbivores (plant-eaters). They eat grass, leaves, bark, and twigs.
Classification: Kingdom Animalia (animals), Phylum Chordata (having a notochord), Class Mammalia (mammals), order Lagomorpha (rabbits, hares, and pikas), Family Leporidae (rabbits and hares), many Genera.


"Wild Life" is a term that refers to animals that are not normally domesticated. They are a living resource that will die and be replacing by others of their kind. Individual animals cannot be kept beyond their life span. But if managed carefully, populations of wild life can be conserved practically forever.