Among the humming flash of sunbirds and insects drawn to the flowers, an unusual visitor appears: the Ethiopian wolf.
When you think about pollinators, you probably think of bees, butterflies, other insects, and some small birds. You almost ...
The Ethiopian wolf, scientifically known as Canis simensis, is Africa’s most endangered carnivore and the world’s rarest ...
Researchers observed Ethiopian wolves (Canis simensis) feeding on the nectar of the Ethiopian red hot poker (Kniphofia foliosa) flowers, marking the first known documentation of large carnivores ...
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 ...
An Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) with its muzzle covered in pollen after feeding on the nectar of the red hot poker (Kniphofia foliosa). © Adrien Lesaffre Images ...
A study published in November 2024 by Sandra Lai, a postdoctoral researcher at the Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Program at the University of Oxford, and her colleagues observed Ethiopian wolves ...
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 ...
They MUST NOT be sold on to third parties. Ethiopian wolf and red hot poker flower 2 Ethiopian Wolf and Ethiopian red hot poker flower 3 ...