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Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 6:35 pm
 Questor Information Username: DarkenedHorizons Mule SN's: Lewin Edwards IoDM Newbie? (Y/N): Yes Serum: 54 - Black-Backed Jackal, Canis mesomelasCODE for your quest banner(s): [url=http://www.gaiaonline.com/guilds/viewtopic.php?t=2501226][img]http://tinyurl.com/n2ct2[/img][/url]
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Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 6:49 pm
Funds
------.:Flatsale Cost: 20,000g:.------ Achieved!
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-53k pure -1 Thank You Letter For Mar 2006 (~7k) ------------------ ~60k total
heart -------. biggrin onators!:.------ heart
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Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 6:51 pm
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Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 6:51 pm
Jackals! xD

The jackal, a medium-sized carnivore with doglike features and a bushy tail, is widely distributed in Africa, the Middle East and India. This animal has long been the subject of superstition about death and evil spirits. The ancient Egyptians believed a jackal-headed god, Anubis, guided the dead to those who judged their souls. Such beliefs were probably encouraged by the jackal's cleverness, nocturnal habits, eerie howling and scavenging.
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The three species of jackal in East Africa are the golden or common jackal, the side-striped jackal and the black-backed or silver-backed jackal. The golden jackal is somewhat shorter and stockier, and the black-backed is the most slender and upstanding, with noticeably larger ears. Mainly, they differ in color and choice of habitat.
The sandy-colored golden jackal prefers open, grassy plains, while the side-striped jackal lives along water courses with dense undergrowth. This jackal is drabber in color, has a white tip on the tail and indistinct black and white stripes along the sides of the body. The black-backed jackal is easily recognized by the mantle of black hair on the back that contrasts with the rust-colored body. The black mantle is streaked with white and from a distance has a silvery appearance. The tail is black-tipped, as is that of the golden jackal.
The black-backed jackal is usually the most frequently seen as it is more diurnal than the other two species. When they live close to well-settled areas, however, black-backed jackals often confine most of their activities to nighttime.

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The common jackal lives in open savannas, deserts and arid grasslands. Side-striped jackals are found in moist savannas, marshes, bushlands and mountains. The sliver-backed jackal lives primarily in savannas and woodlands.
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Jackals live singly or in pairs, and are sometimes found in small packs. They are among the few mammalian species in which the male and female mate for life. Mated pairs are territorial, and both the female and male mark and defend the boundaries of their territory.
Yipping calls are made when the family gathers. Members only respond to their own family's calls and ignore those of other individuals. Although they have long had a reputation as sneaky, skulking scavengers, research has shown jackals to be agile, lithe hunters with close-knit, cooperative family groups. They have been successful in adapting to changing environments.

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Jackals can best be described as opportunistic omnivores. They cooperatively hunt small or young antelopes such as dikdiks or Thomson's gazelles or even domestic sheep. They also eat snakes and other reptiles, insects, ground-dwelling birds, fruits, berries and grass. A pair of jackals will move through their territory at a fast trot, stopping frequently to examine something, sniff the air or listen-ready for any opportunity that might provide a meal.

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Litters number up to six but usually average two to four. It takes about 10 days for the infants' eyes to open, and for the first few weeks of life they remain in the thickets or holes where they were born. At about 3 weeks they begin to spend time outside playing with their litter-mates. At first the games are clumsy attempts at wrestling, pawing and biting. As they become more coordinated, they ambush and pounce, play tug of war and chase each other. The mother changes den sites about every two weeks, so the young are less likely to be found by predators.
The pups are suckled and fed regurgitated food until they are about 2 months. By 3 months they no longer use the den, but start to follow their parents, slowly learning the territory and observing hunting behavior. By 6 months, they are hunting on their own. Their parents, however, continue to feed, groom and play with them.
Sometimes pups stay with their parents and help raise their younger brothers and sisters. At times they bring back food to their younger siblings or babysit them while the parents hunt for food. Most pup deaths occur during the first 14 weeks of life, so the presence of helpers increases the survival rate.
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Leopards, hyenas and eagles are jackals' most feared predators. Eagles are small pups biggest threat.

------. biggrin id you know...?:.------
* Jackals are noisy. Family or pack members communicate with each other by a screaming yell and yapping, or a sirenlike howl when a kill is located. * Jackals are very cunning and resourceful. Although usually considered scavengers-they do pick over kills made by large carnivores and frequent rubbish dumps-they also hunt and kill a variety of prey.
-Text taken from http://www.awf.org/wildlives/144.
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Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 6:52 pm
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Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 6:54 pm
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Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 6:55 pm
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Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 4:02 pm
Open for posting! 3nodding
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Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 4:43 pm
Character Critique #1:Island of Moreau Lewin Edwards Official Critique Request Gaia Username: DarkenedHorizons Character Name: Lewin Edwards Serum Animal(s): Black-Backed Jackal Quest Thread:http://www.gaiaonline.com/guilds/viewtopic.php?t=2501226
I'm still a little leery of giving him a genetic defect--I want him to be interesting, but not OMGIMSOSPECHUL!--so if you think it's a little excessive, just let me know. I'm willing to rewrite most of the rest, though I'd like to keep the HIV in--it helped shape who he is, in part. ^^ Very interesting. We were just discussing yesterday how, despite the excessive amounts of gay/bi men in online RPGs how hardly any of them have family issues or diseases. I like the addition of HIV, however I'm unsure how Moreau or Aubrey would handle having an HIV positive subject interacting with other subjects. So prepared for some RP challenges as (IC)Staff might be prejudice again him "contaminating" their precious other subjects. However, Moreau would pounce on the oppurtunity to test how/if they could cure the disease with gene therapy. As for the ocular albinism - its to you whether you want to keep it or not... but you've developed a well-rounded, fleshed out character and history, I don't think you NEED it to be "special." In the end, personally, it just kind of tacked on. But again, sometimes genetic defects just happen. So its completely up to you if you want to keep or not. Tweaked Lewin's history a bit--removed the albininsm, as it din't quite fit him. ^^ Added some jackal pictures to the information, and I plan on revising how Lewin was chosen as a subject.
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 6:00 pm
Added two new, much better pictures, and reworked part of how he got onto the island. A few random facts were added, as well as items he has with him hen he arrived. 3nodding
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Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 6:39 pm

*loves Birvan's rat-creatures* <33 It's cute, in a mutant lab rat kinda way! xDD
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Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 6:42 pm
And it's fun to see the combinations you guys make up XD Glad you like them so much ^^
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Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 2:08 pm
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