| Anubian | Anubis | Canisphinx | Hutaakan | Jackal |
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Small wild canines that prefer to attack prey en-masse
Jackals are small wild canines. They prefer to attack prey en-masse, swarming larger creatures and trying to pull them down.
This sandy-colored canine resembles a slender-bodied wolf with short, graceful legs. It watches with dark brown eyes.
Small wild canines that prefer to attack prey en-masse
Jackals are small mammals, 2-ft to 3-ft long and weighing about 25 lbs. They are muzzle-snouted, fur-covered, four-legged and long-tailed nocturnal scavengers and occasional predators. They generally hunt and forage singly or in mated pairs, but occasionally gather in small packs to bring down difficult prey. Jackals can be found in subtropical grasslands, woodlands and wastelands, and occasionally in more mountainous terrain. They are most active at dawn and dusk, which has occasionally led to them being revered by death cults. The small size of the jackal makes it cautious and an unlikely combatant, but they can bite for 1d4 damage if necessary, such as when defending their cubs.
This sandy-colored canine resembles a slender-bodied wolf with short, graceful legs. It watches with dark brown eyes.
Small wild canines that prefer to attack prey en-masse
Jackals are small wild canines. They prefer to attack prey en-masse, swarming larger creatures and trying to pull them down.
Small wild canines that prefer to attack prey en-masse
Jackals are small mammals, 2-ft to 3-ft long and weighing about 25 lbs. They are muzzle-snouted, fur-covered, four-legged and long-tailed nocturnal scavengers and occasional predators. They generally hunt and forage singly or in mated pairs, but occasionally gather in small packs to bring down difficult prey. Jackals can be found in subtropical grasslands, woodlands and wastelands, and occasionally in more mountainous terrain. They are most active at dawn and dusk, which has occasionally led to them being revered by death cults. The small size of the jackal makes it cautious and an unlikely combatant, but they can bite for 1d4 damage if necessary, such as when defending their cubs.
