Scientists have discovered that Ethiopian wolves consume flower nectar, which makes them pollinators like butterflies or bees ...
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 ...
Ethiopian wolves feed on red hot poker nectar, becoming unexpected pollinators and highlighting the need for conservation.
Move aside, bees. Incredible images of endangered Ethiopian wolves show a fascinating behavior for the first time.
Recent research suggests that Ethiopian wolves (Canis simensis) may be the first carnivores to also act as pollinators.
A rare discovery shows Ethiopian wolves feeding on nectar from red hot poker flowers, potentially acting as pollinators.
Experts were blown away by the discovery, which reveals that the endangered species could be the unsung heroes of their ...
Co-existence with wolves has been marred by negative cultural associations, but new documentary 'The Wolf Within' advocates to change that ...
The Ethiopian wolf, also known as the red jackal, is one of the world’s rarest canines as well as Africa’s most endangered ...
Researchers have observed some wolves visiting as many as 30 flowers at a time, drawn by their apparently sweet and delicious nectar.