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Latest comment: 4 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
it's clearly missing some synonyms.
The map in the infobox should be switched out with the 2015 one. It is untrustworthy: it's clearly missing distribution such as Northern Macedonia, Albania, Romania, parts Ukraine, Austria -all areas it has bred in from the 1980s to the 2000s. The 2015 map is also better because it shows vagrant sightings.
The name 'European jackal' is only present in one reference, which is a Danish newspaper article dated to 2015, after a Wikipedia editor made/renamed this article in 2010.
Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire's publication dates are wonky as usual.
info on distribution in Ukraine would be nice. I understand it has also been sighted in Finland now