New Recorded Specimens of the North African Jackal (Canis aureus lupaster; Schwarz, 1926), Canidae, from Libya

Mohamed, Walid;

Abstract


The North African Jackal (Canis aureus lupaster; Schwarz, 1926) is one of the largest mammals of Libya, known from only one road-killed specimen collected from about 45 years ago. The unique collected animal was recorded in Misurata city with little data about this animal in Libya at all. This work will provide information about morphology, habitat, behavior, food habits and cranial characters of this subspecies.


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Title New Recorded Specimens of the North African Jackal (Canis aureus lupaster; Schwarz, 1926), Canidae, from Libya
Authors Mohamed, Walid 
Keywords Canis aureus lupaster, North African Jackal, Canidae, Libya
Issue Date 1-Jun-2017
Publisher IJONS
Journal Indian Journal of Natural Sciences 
Volume 7
Issue 42
Start page 12385
End page 12394

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