Most flowering plants need pollinators, relying on bees, bats, birds and more to help them produce seeds and fruits.
In a rare discovery, researchers have documented Ethiopian wolves feeding on the nectar of Ethiopian red hot poker flowers.
Ethiopian wolves feed on red hot poker nectar, becoming unexpected pollinators and highlighting the need for conservation.
Researchers have observed some wolves visiting as many as 30 flowers at a time, drawn by their apparently sweet and delicious nectar.
The Ethiopian wolf, also known as the red jackal, is one of the world’s rarest canines as well as Africa’s most endangered ...
New findings, published in the journal Ecology, describe a newly documented behavior of Ethiopian wolves (Canis simensis).
Wolves in Ethiopia that lick the flowers of the "red hot poker" flowers are the first known large carnivores to eat nectar.
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game said testing determined the animal that briefly captivated Anchorage this fall was a ...
These two effects — DMIE and TMIE — are causes of trophic cascades.
A stray animal in Anchorage last month that looked a lot like a wolf but also like a dog was, in fact, a wolf hybrid, ...