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Diet Overlap

Canis mesomelas (Black-backed Jackal)
Poecilogale albinucha (African Striped Weasel)

Common Diet

Rhabdomys pumilio (Four-striped grass mouse)
Steatomys pratensis (fat mouse)

Common Habitat

Africa
Albany thickets
Cape Floristic Region
Central Zambezian Miombo woodlands
Drakensberg alti-montane grasslands and woodlands
Drakensberg montane grasslands, woodlands and forests
Eastern Afromontane
Highveld grasslands
Itigi-Sumbu thicket
Kalahari xeric savanna
Lowland fynbos and renosterveld
Maputaland coastal forest mosaic
Maputaland-Pondoland-Albany
Montane fynbos and renosterveld
Nama Karoo
Northern Acacia-Commiphora bushlands and thickets
Serengeti volcanic grasslands
Southern Acacia-Commiphora bushlands and thickets
Southern Africa bushveld
Southern Miombo woodlands
Victoria Basin forest-savanna mosaic
Zambezian and Mopane woodlands

Attributes / relations provided by
♦ 1Canis mesomelas, Lyle R. Walton and Damien O. Joly, MAMMALIAN SPECIES No. 715, pp. 1–9 (2003)
♦ 2Poecilogale albinucha, Serge Larivière, MAMMALIAN SPECIES No. 681 (2001)
♦ 3The Serengeti food web: empirical quantification and analysis of topological changes under increasing human impact, Sara N. de Visser, Bernd P. Freymann and Han Olff, Journal of Animal Ecology 2011, 80, 484–494
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