The new findings highlight this newly documented behavior of Ethiopian wolves (Canis simensis). It also states that the carnivores feeding on the nectar might themselves act as pollinators.
Researchers documented this behavior in wolves from different packs, suggesting it may be a learned trait. Photo by Adrien Lesaffre. Lai, et al (2024) Ecology Journal In the Ethiopian highlands ...
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Ethiopian wolves feed on nectar, may be first large carnivores to act as pollinatorsAccording to a study published in the journal Ecology, the team tracked six Ethiopian wolves from three different packs over four days, observing this unprecedented behavior. An international team ...
The same shift in usage of a common name happened recently with the Ethiopian wolf - it too has other common names including Abyssinian wolf, Simien fox and Simien jackal, but Ethiopian wolf is ...
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