Ethiopian wolves feed on red hot poker nectar, becoming unexpected pollinators and highlighting the need for conservation.
A recent study on the feeding behavior of the Ethiopian wolf, a critically endangered species, has documented an unusual ...
After Ethiopian wolves feed on their favorite rodents, they may be enjoying a bit of dessert and in the process helping ...
Scientists have discovered that Ethiopian wolves consume flower nectar, which makes them pollinators like butterflies or bees ...
New findings, published in the journal Ecology, describe a newly documented behavior of Ethiopian wolves (Canis simensis).
Summary: For the first time, Ethiopian wolves have been documented feeding on the nectar of Ethiopian red hot poker flowers.
During observations, some wolves visited as many as 30 blooms in a single trip. While most wolves only visited a few flowers, ...
This extremely unique and biodiverse ecosystem remains under threat from habitat loss and fragmentation." An Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) feeding among the blooming Ethiopian red hot poker ...
Never mind the birds and the bees, wolves with a sweet tooth may be playing a prominent role in the pollination of a ...
A rare discovery shows Ethiopian wolves feeding on nectar from red hot poker flowers, potentially acting as pollinators.
The Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Programme (EWCP) was set up in 1995 to protect the wolves, and their unique habitat. It is a partnership between the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WildCRU ...