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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are jackal" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks context, making it unusable as a complete thought.
Example: "The animals in the story are jackal, fox, and lion."
Alternatives: "are coyotes" or "are wolves."
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are jackal
noun
Any of certain wild canids of the genus Canis, native to the tropical Old World and smaller than a wolf.
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Domestic dogs may appear to support rabies infection endemically, whereas jackals do not (11 ), simply because more numerous discrete local dog populations are within the study area than are jackal populations.
Don't charge across the floor of an area where there are Jackal Snipers.
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They are jackals, jackals".
"Unfortunately there are jackals inside the country who sponge off foreign embassies".The message is clear.
When asked who those "trusted sources" were, Jackal admitted to not really knowing the specifics but assumed that they were journalists working for major media outlets.
"We were the leopards, the lions," he tells an earnest politician, and "those who take our place will be jackals, hyenas".
Federico, do you remember… But then: And one morning all that was burning one morning the bonfires leapt out of the earth devouring human beings — The attackers, he writes, were Jackals that the jackals would despise, stones that the dry thistle would bite on and spit out, vipers that the vipers would abominate!
If the leader is a jackal, we will be a pack of jackals".
Because rabies can be maintained in dogs without jackals, jackals are not an essential constituent population of the reservoir.
In Sanskrit folklore, one of the leading tricksters is a jackal.
"What is a jackal?" he muses, in his anglicised Boston drawl.
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