Friday, 3 October 2025

The Day of the Jackal: Canine Supremacy—The Candid Truth

A wetland patch was the setting yesterday for an intense territorial dispute. It unfolded at Bomiriya, in one of my local wetland patches —a place of life and death, defined by its receding water-line. The stakes were primal, the battle lines drawn in the mud and reed.



Birding during the golden hour with the first rays of light hitting me from behind, I observed a pair of Golden Jackals (Canis aureus)—a first record for this site. They were on a sun-drenched strip of embankment, claiming their ground—There was a clear statement of ownership.


Jackals are opportunistic architects of the ecosystem; their lives a constant ledger of risk and reward. Unlike their domestic counterparts—for whom free food is a guarantee—for the jackal, there was no such thing as a "free lunch." Survival is a matter of wits and finely tuned fieldcraft.


Their tranquility was abruptly shattered by the arrival of two local domestic dogs. These were the pampered overlords of the patch of road, fuelled by ease and the bravado of an assured next meal. 


They approached, a hysterical blur of raised tails and frantic barks, projecting an image of hyper-agitated dominance. The dogs' tails were held high, hind legs slightly spread, every posture screaming an ill-considered challenge, their adrenaline-fueled energy palpable.


Calm Before the Charge

Yet, the jackals remained an image of raw, assertive calm. They watched, their eyes holding a measure of the wildness the dogs had long forgotten.


Then, the tactical masterstroke: one jackal, oozing an unsettling composure, began a slow, deliberate advance. The invisible FDL (forward defence line) of dogs breached, albeit slowly. This subtle shift in momentum proved to be a powerful mind game sending subliminal messages across enemy lines. 



The alpha dogs—so confident moments before—read the unspoken message: This was not a game. Their aggressive posturing instantly collapsed. In a dizzying moment of reversal, the dogs retreated, vacating the very ground they had so hysterically claimed.


The pioneer jackal moved to occupy the vacated spot, sniffing the terrain and sending an angry snarl. Then, the second jackal too filled the frame, completing the strategic manoeuvre, as they both scent-sniffed the abandoned territory. 


A resonant snarl from the newcomer—a sound of pure, untamed intent—was ominous. 


Meanwhile, a wise crow from above uttered an SOS of the imminent danger, and a lapwing, sensing the ground-based threat, flew off uttering signals of distress—all of which fell on deaf ears for the wannabe canine thugs, blinded by their unrelenting NIMBY attitude. 


Observing the tell-tale signs of submission in the dogs' hurried withdrawal, the jackals launched their attack.


It was a terrifying spectacle of raw canine power. The dogs turned tail, bolting towards the road. To that submissive behaviour, I wasted no time in jibing at them for their folly. The jackals, masters of the open marsh, halted their pursuit, allowing the dogs a foolish attempt at a counter-charge. This time, the jackals executed a military-styled tactical withdrawal, melting into the reedy cover of the open marsh. This was a sanctuary the dogs dared not enter, a place of awkward footing and vulnerabilities.


Decisive Retreat

From this hidden fortress, the jackals launched their devastating final ploy. One jackal zeroed in on a fleeing dog. Outmaneuvered, the other dog was dangerously caught off guard. Yet the charging jackal, though briefly distracted by it, stayed fixed on the original target taken. The chase was on, a primal sprint that ended when the panicked dog hurtled toward the only human observer of the scene. 


Under the rush of cortisol and primal instinct, the idiom of "Man's best friend" was discarded. At that moment, and in this marsh, the truth was simple: a dog's best friend was a man. The dog’s energy, a tangible wave of primal terror, radiated the famous Lankan SOS: "බුදු අයියේඅපි ඉවරායි! (Buddha Brother! We are Screwed!)"


The jackal that pursued the dog, sensing the abrupt presence of the "buzzkillington," that is yours truly, veered off. Had I not been planted myself like a pillar, it would have been sure breakfast for the wild canines.


Establishing the Canine Status Quo

Establishing the Canine Status Quo

The dogs' decision to confront their wild cousins was an act of profound folly, a failure to recognize they were challenging the undisputed masters of the marsh, underestimating a primal force they had long forgotten.


The confrontation was over, but the comedy was not. The defeated domestic duo, quickly abandoning the high-stakes conflict, got distracted by a new alpha arriving at the road, drawn by the commotion. Their aggression, so brutally exposed by the jackals, was immediately redirected onto an easier target—perhaps a convenient excuse to cover up the faux pas.

Meanwhile, the true victors executed a masterful, unhurried withdrawal. 


The Golden Jackals simply moved purposefully back toward the safety of their furthest embankment and, after giving some assertive glances, unhurriedly penetrated deep into the reeds, disappearing seamlessly into the protective curtain of the marsh. 


They melted back into the habitat that defined them—the wild space that the dogs, for all their bluster, would never truly own.


It was a clear victory of calm conviction and superior fieldcraft—a potent reminder that in the wild, the established canine status quo dictates that the truly free spirit will always dominate the domesticated heart.


I was lucky enough to capture this entire, suspenseful exchange on camera. You've read the story—now, get ready for the raw, high-definition proof. Stay tuned—the video footage is coming soon, and it's even more intense than the narrative suggests! 

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PS. Huge Thanks to Dr. Priyantha Wijesinghe for privately lobbying me to review my old nature blog Gallicissa! You're a lovely specimen of a human being and I wish to dedicate this post to you! 



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