Senegalese wolf


The Senegalese wolf, also known as the grey jackal, slender jackal or anthus, is the nominate subspecies of the African golden wolf native to Senegal.

Physical descriptions

It is at least an inch higher at the shoulder, and several inches longer than the Egyptian wolf; adult Senegalese golden wolves are about 15 inches high on the midsection and 14 inches in length from tail to occiput. The ears are longer, and the head is more dog-like than that of the Egyptian wolf and measures 7 inches in length. The tail is not as hairy, and is shorter, being 10 inches long.
The nose and forehead are greyish-buff, while the throat and under parts are white. It lacks the black ring round the neck, nor the stippled arrangement of black points on the back characteristic of the Egyptian wolf. The flanks and back are of a deep grey colour, grizzled with yellow. The neck is greyish-fawn, with grey predominating especially on the cheeks and below the ears. The upper muzzle, limbs, the back of the ears and tail are of a pure fawn colour, while the rest of the body is whitish.