His-story of the domesticated Jackals.
The Golden Jackal (Canis aureus), also called the Asiatic, Oriental or Common Jackal is a species native to north and east Africa, southeastern Europe and South Asia to Burma. It is the largest of the jackals, and the only species to occur outside Africa, with 13 different subspecies being recognised. Although often grouped with the other jackals , for example the Black-backed Jackal, and the Side-striped Jackal, genetic research indicates that the Golden Jackal is not closely related to them, but is within a “wolf” group which also includes the Gray Wolf (and the Domestic Dog) and the Coyote. The genetic evidence is consistent with the form of the skull, which also bears more similarities to those of the Coyote and the Gray Wolf than to those of the other jackal species.
Some biologists, notably Konrad Lorenz, once regarded the golden jackal as the direct ancestor of the domestic dog, and that wolf bloodlines were added later through crossbreeding. The grey wolf (Canis lupus), is also known as the timber wolf, or simply wolf, and is the largest wild member of the Canidae family. It is an ice age survivor originating during the Late Pleistocene around 300,000 years ago. DNA sequencing and genetic drift studies reaffirm that the gray wolf shares a common ancestry with the domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris). Gray wolves are typically apex predatorsin the ecosystems they occupy. Though not as adaptable as more generalist canid species, wolves have thrived in temperate forests, deserts, mountains, tundra, taiga, grasslands, and even urban areas.
The domestication of the gray wolf took place in a handful of events roughly 15,000 years ago in central Asia. The dog quickly became ubiquitous across culture in all parts of the world, and was extremely valuable to early human settlements. Over the 15,000 year span that the dog had been domesticated, it diverged into only a handful of breeds, groups of similar animals whose morphology and behavior have been shaped by environmental factors and functional roles. As the modern understanding of genetics developed, humans began to intentionally breed dogs for a wide range of specific traits. Through this process, the dog has developed into hundreds of varied breeds, and shows more behavioral and morphological variation than any other land mammal.
Cesar Millan, the famous dog whisperer is an expert on dogs. And while he professes undying love for them, he has been known to chastise “owners” for treating dogs as if they were offspring’s. One of the things being done to dogs by those professing to love them is the act of neutering. Unneutered male dogs that is not able to mate experience frustration, which can lead to aggression. Unspayed female dogs attract unwanted attention every six months. Milan feels that, “from a psychological and biological point-of-view, it –neutering- is the best thing for your dog”. Since pet overpopulation has become a problem, organization like PETA has come up with a solution. The same thing that Michael Vick has been publicly lynched for, has had is career interrupted and psychological testing suggested for. This is killing dogs. PETA’s Pet Killing Program Set a New Record in 2008. Recent public records show that PETA found adoptive homes for less than 1 out of 300 animal. This website details the atrocious means these dog lovers will go to.http://petakillsanimals.com/
Due to the pathological need to enslave things, including the descendants of Jackals and Wolves, the need to curtail the growing population of dogs have been a open secret amongst some of the most virulent haters of Michael Vick. Today seven puppies and kittens are born for every one human. As a result, there are just not enough homes for the animals, and four to five million dogs and cats are euthanized (murdered) every year. Besides the sterilizing of dogs other methods have been utilized. Currently, over 56% of dogs entering shelters are murdered, though the euphemism is “put to sleep”.
Dogs do not mourn their lost capability to reproduce. They reproduce solely to ensure the survival of their species. They do not raise a puppy for eighteen years. They do not dream of their puppy’s wedding. They do not hope for the comfort of grandchildren in their old age. Female dogs nurse for a few weeks, teach the puppies rules, boundaries, and limitations and send them off to join the pack. Male dogs are not “fathers” in the human sense of the word; they do not even recognize puppies as their own.
In addition to their marked similarity in size, appearance, and anatomical structure, both wolves and jackals can be and frequently are trained, while domesticated dogs frequently become wild, consorting and interbreeding with the former, assuming their habits and changing their characteristics back to a wolf like hound. The wolf and jackal when trained wag their tails, lick their masters’ hands, crouch or throw themselves on their back in submission, come when called, jump about when caressed, and in high spirits run around in circles or in figure eights, their plaintive howl changing to a businesslike bark.
People act like dogs have some inherent qualities that make them superior to other animals. They site how dogs are intelligent, easily trained and are closer to humans than any other. Yet scientists paint a more complete picture:
- Studies have shown that some wolf pups taken at an early age and reared by humans are easily tamed and socialized. At least one study has demonstrated that adult wolves can be successfully socialized. Once these early adoptees started breeding amongst themselves, a new generation of tame “wolf-like” domestic animals would result which would, over generations of time, become more dog-like.
- Early wolves would, as scavengers, be attracted to the bones and refuse dumps of human campsites. Dr. Raymond Coppinger of Hampshire College, Massachusetts, argues that those wolves that were more successful at interacting with humans would pass these traits onto their offspring, eventually creating wolves with a greater propensity to be domesticated. Coppinger believes that a behavioral characteristic called “flight distance” was crucial to the transformation from wild wolf to the ancestors of the modern dog. It represents how close an animal will allow humans (or anything else it perceives as dangerous) to get before it runs away. Animals with shorter flight distances will linger, and feed, when humans are close by; this behavioral trait would have been passed on to successive generations, and amplified, creating animals that are increasingly more comfortable around humans. What domesticated—or tame—means is to be able to eat in the presence of human beings. That is the thing that wild wolves can’t do. Furthermore, selection for domesticity had the side effect of selecting genetically related physical characteristics, and behavior such as barking. Hypothetically, wolves separated into two populations – the village-oriented scavengers and the packs of hunters. The next steps have not been defined, but selective pressure must have been present to sustain the divergence of these populations.
- North American Indians used dog-sized travois before adapting the horse for this purpose, and huskies are famous for pulling sleds for Inuit communities. It is very probable that the dog was the original beast of burden before the domestication of the horse or ox.
- It is equally conceivable that the human-canine bond was fostered by humanity’s use of dogs as a fur and meat source.
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Our story here in America Inc., and the our relationship with the wolf/Jackal was and is never a beautiful one. Dogs were first used to corral us on the holding pens after we were kidnapped and brutalised in Africa and in America Inc. Dogs were used to hunt us down, when we exercised our natural rights to refuse beastial servitude under psychopathic god worshipers. These dogs while hunting us, would sometimes rip us apart, leaving nothing much for Satan’s children to bring back to the plantation. The modern day slave catchers, evolved over time and circumstances into today’s Po-lice, who set vicious wolf hounds and Jackals on us to keep us in line and to reign terror down on us from our physical enslavement, through Jim Crow, reconstruction, the Red Summers, the Civil rights movement, to present. Like the gun, the dog is the next great equalizer for Caucasian males, who lack much without these aids. The pictures below sums up our-story:




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