A wolf walks into a flower and appears to pollinate itEthiopian wolves, primarily carnivorous, also consume plant nectar, showing dietary flexibility and potential new ecological roles.
Nectar-Eating Wolves May Be Pollinating FlowersEthiopian wolves may serve as pollinators by consuming nectar from flowers, a behavior traditionally associated with insects and smaller animals.
These Wolves Like a Little Treat: Flower NectarEthiopian wolves are unexpectedly consuming nectar and may act as pollinators, challenging traditional views of carnivorous diets.
A wolf walks into a flower and appears to pollinate itEthiopian wolves, primarily carnivorous, also consume plant nectar, showing dietary flexibility and potential new ecological roles.
Nectar-Eating Wolves May Be Pollinating FlowersEthiopian wolves may serve as pollinators by consuming nectar from flowers, a behavior traditionally associated with insects and smaller animals.
These Wolves Like a Little Treat: Flower NectarEthiopian wolves are unexpectedly consuming nectar and may act as pollinators, challenging traditional views of carnivorous diets.