Most flowering plants need pollinators, relying on bees, bats, birds and more to help them produce seeds and fruits.
Researchers have observed some wolves visiting as many as 30 flowers at a time, drawn by their apparently sweet and delicious nectar.
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World’s Rarest Wolves Are Feeding on Flowers
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Recent research suggests that Ethiopian wolves (Canis simensis) may be the first carnivores to also act as pollinators.
New findings, published in the journal Ecology, describe a newly documented behavior of Ethiopian wolves (Canis simensis).
During observations, some wolves visited as many as 30 blooms in a single trip. While most wolves only visited a few flowers, ...
A rare discovery shows Ethiopian wolves feeding on nectar from red hot poker flowers, potentially acting as pollinators.