Ethiopian wolves feed on the sweet nectar of ... too fragile or produce too little nectar to be interesting for large animals,” says Lai. The sturdy, nectar-rich flower heads of the poker ...
Photo from BDU Fellowship VLM via Unsplash A scientist visiting Ethiopia in the 1980s found ... After its death almost 20 years later, the 4-foot-long animal caught the attention of another ...
remembers how shocking it was to see “skeletons of animals all over the place” in regions that were usually green and fertile, such as Haramaya and Harar east of Ethiopia’s capital ...
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Ethiopian wolves discovered as unexpected flower pollinatorsScientists have observed a previously unseen behaviour in Ethiopian wolves, a large predator. These animals consume flower nectar, thus acting as pollinators. The Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis ...
Ethiopia’s Minister of Tourism, Selamawit Kassa, who is on working visit to Czech Republic, signed memorandum of understanding with Wildlife Conservation Institute of the Czech Republic to jointly ...
The animals, allegedly stolen by suspected Ethiopian cattle rustlers, were returned over the weekend. The recoveries were made following consecutive peace meetings held between Kenyan and ...
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