User blog:LionGuardEscort198/ Honor Shared Once Upon The Nile River

Long ago a golden jackal guarded the Great Pyramid of Egypt ahd herded a princess's small hered of Zonkeys as a black backed jackal guarded Ethiopian's wide cliffs This black backed jaakal's name was Goigoi he met another black backed jackal name Reirei. A Ethiopian wolf pack led Reirei and Goigoi to the Nile River. A few days later a side striped jackal led them to the savannas of the Pride Land Next A African Wild Dog pack showed Reirei and Goigoi the Pride Lands' small jungle. Reirei and Goigoi had their pups there. While they grew up the pups ate insect. But when they turned 12 weeks old these jackal pups Hunted seal with their parents. On the beach of Southern Africa they once in a while saw the Brown Hyena hunting eggs and seafood. The brown hyena enjoy formin a trail for the black backed jackal pups so they could easily learn about habitable landscapes. Sometimes they did game with their side striped jackal cousin being playful with meerkats, genet, galagos, mongoose, bats, hares, and rats. The aardwolves helped these jackal pups learn insect locations near farming grounds of Africa.. When they were 6 months old their golden jackal cousin offered them a trip North of the Pride Lands. On this long hot trip the golden jackal explained connection of the Canidae family because it knew thier gray wolf, raccoon dog, and dhole cousins quite well, and it sometimes heard the dingoes howl down in Australia. Plus it knew that coyotes were nicknamed the American jackal. When Reirei's pup were reached their own adult size African Wild Dogs told them what the bush dogs did different in hot rocky ground of the west and what the Maned Wolf acted like in South America's jungles. Tukio and Dogo liked these family facts they secretly respected the Lion Guard, but they followed their mom's rules when they were independently busy. When Tukio and Dogo saw her in the Pride Lands they'd chat  near a cave with Jasiri. The Nile River was where all three jackal species, Ethiopian wolves, and African Wild dogs went to secretly worship Anubis altogether any day one of their homeland countries was celebarting a holiday or a birthday of a new pup litter  and to respect their golden jackal cousin the other two jackal species once in a while crossed to sea to visit Arabia or India to celebrate an Asian holiday with their cousin, and they did a sleepover in their golden jackals cousins' den each time.