Researchers at the Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Programme recorded Ethiopian wolves — the world’s rarest wild wolf species, of which fewer than 500 remain — feeding on the nectar of Ethiopian ...
The Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) is the rarest wild canid species in the world and Africa’s most threatened carnivore. Endemic to the Ethiopian Highlands, fewer than 500 individuals survive.
The Ethiopian wolf has surprised researchers with its newfound role in pollination. A recent study published in Ecology documents how this endangered predator forages for nectar from the Ethiopian ...
Among the humming flash of sunbirds and insects drawn to the flowers, an unusual visitor appears: the Ethiopian wolf. Approaching a cone-shaped flower head, it licks the bottom, lapping up nectar ...