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A new study led by researchers at the University of Oulu, Finland has uncovered striking changes in the skull shape of wolves ...
Two Ice Age wolf pups once thought to be early dogs have been identified as wild wolves, thanks to detailed DNA and chemical ...
Once nearly extinct in many parts of the western United States, wolves are staging a remarkable comeback. From the mountain ...
The distinctive howls and vocalizations of Colossal's dire wolves provide unprecedented insights into the behavioral ecology ...
A study published in Ecology in March 2024, reported a first-of-its-kind behavior of the Ethiopian wolf , a species that was long known for its rodent-hunting lifestyle but this time it was ...
A damaged Eritrean military tank is seen near the town of Wikro, Ethiopia, March 14, 2021.Picture taken March 14, 2021.REUTERS/Baz Ratner/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab ...
When you think about pollinators, you probably think of bees, butterflies, other insects, and some small birds.You almost certainly don't think about wolves. However, according to new research, the ...
According to Lai, the Ethiopian wolf lives only in high-altitude areas of the Ethiopian rainforest, with fewer than 500 confirmed to be alive as of the end of 2024.
The Ethiopian highlands, home to this distinct species of wolf — Canis simensis — offer a tundra-like landscape: relatively desert-like, treeless, and with an essentially dry climate. There, between ...
That’s why the Ethiopian wolf’s behaviour is groundbreaking. Normally a specialised rodent hunter, it is the first large carnivorous predator documented consuming nectar.