How does the typical social structure of a jackal pair contrast with that of the African wild dog (*Lycaon pictus*)?

Answer

Jackals typically form monogamous pairs or small families, whereas African wild dogs operate in large, highly organized packs.

A significant distinction among social canids is that jackals use pair-bonding, contrasting with the large pack structure and strict hierarchy found in species like the African wild dog.

How does the typical social structure of a jackal pair contrast with that of the African wild dog (*Lycaon pictus*)?
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