* Coyotes: Coyotes are another member of the Canidae family that is closely related to jackals. Coyotes and jackals share many similarities, such as their size, coat color, and hunting habits. However, coyotes are more adaptable than jackals and can be found in a wider variety of habitats.
* Foxes: Foxes are also members of the Canidae family, but they are more distantly related to jackals than wolves and coyotes. Foxes are smaller than jackals and have different hunting habits. However, foxes and jackals do share some similarities, such as their social behavior and their ability to adapt to a variety of habitats.
* Dogs: Dogs are descended from wolves, but they have been domesticated for thousands of years and have evolved into a distinct species. However, dogs and jackals still share many similarities, such as their social behavior, hunting habits, and physical appearance.