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These Endangered Wolves Have a Sweet Tooth—and It Might Make Them Rare Carnivorous PollinatorsThe new images leave “no doubt” that the wolves drink nectar, as Tom Gable, a biologist at the University of Minnesota who studies wolf diets but was not involved with the study, adds to the ...
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Wolf seen licking ‘red hot poker’ plant shows new behavior for predators, study saysIn the Ethiopian highlands, researchers documented what may be the first and only known example of a large meat-eating predator regularly indulging in nectar, nature’s sweet treat. This unusual ...
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