The Ethiopian wolf, also known as the red jackal, is one of the world’s rarest canines as well as Africa’s most endangered carnivore. But ongoing conservation efforts for the coyote-like ...
One of the world’s rarest carnivores, the Ethiopian wolf, enjoys snacking on flower nectar, a new study has found. This wolf is, in fact, the first large carnivore documented feeding on nectar ...
However, many such predators are also some of the continent’s most endangered – perhaps none more so than the highland-dwelling Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis). You’d be forgiven for ...
According to experts, this incident classifies as the first-ever plant-pollinator interaction involving a large carnivore such as a wolf. The researchers at the Ethiopian Wolf Conservation ...
The primary prey of this large carnivore are African mole-rats, though it also feeds on other rat species and hares, occasionally goslings and eggs. Dr. Sandra Lai, a researcher at the Ethiopian Wolf ...
The Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis ... plus Africa’s most threatened carnivore. It’s estimated that fewer than 500 individuals are alive today, existing in just 99 packs limited to just ...