The island fox is a small fox-like canid endemic to the Channel Islands of California. It is smaller than the gray fox and has adapted to the isolated island environment.
The black-backed jackal is a small canid native to Africa, known for its distinctive black-and-silver coat. It is a highly adaptable scavenger and predator found in savannas and deserts.
The side-striped jackal is a medium-sized canid native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is nocturnal and omnivorous, feeding on a wide variety of plant and animal matter.
The gray wolf is a large canid native to Eurasia and North America. It is highly adaptable and inhabits diverse environments, from forests and tundra to deserts and grasslands. It plays a vital role in ecosystems as an apex predator and includes subspecies such as the domestic dog and dingo.
The golden jackal is a medium-sized canid native to North Africa, southeastern Europe, and South Asia. It is known for its golden-hued coat and its ability to adapt to a wide range of habitats, including deserts, grasslands, and human settlements.
The Ethiopian wolf is a rare and endangered canid endemic to the Ethiopian highlands. It is specialized for a high-altitude environment and preys primarily on rodents. Conservation efforts are crucial to protecting this species from habitat loss and disease.
The African golden wolf is a canid found in northern and northeastern Africa. Recently recognized as distinct from the golden jackal, it is a versatile predator and scavenger that plays an important ecological role in its habitat.