What is a primary difference in social organization between most fox species and jackals?

Answer

Most fox species are predominantly solitary hunters, while jackals usually live in monogamous pairs or small family units.

Jackals exhibit pair-bonding and cooperative unit defense characteristic of the Canis lineage, whereas most foxes operate more independently, gathering mainly for mating.

What is a primary difference in social organization between most fox species and jackals?
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