Wolves Observed Feeding on . . . Nectar?

Well, here���s a headline you might be surprised to see: ���Sweet Tooth���Ethiopian Wolves Seen Feeding on Nectar.��� That���s right, the Ethiopian wolf has been newly documented with a surprising behavior: feeding on nectar. Multiple wolves from multiple packs were observed burying their noses in red hot poker flowers for a swallow of the sweet, sugary liquid that we normally think of as only attracting insects or hummingbirds.

These wolves, native to the Ethiopian highlands, are the world���s ...

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Published on December 05, 2024 03:00
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