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Rare Wolves Lick Nectar from Flowers
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2024
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Rare Wolves Lick Nectar from Flowers
2024
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\"Although they are called wolves, Ethiopian wolves are not 'true wolves' like grey wolves. They are smaller and have long, narrow heads and red and white fur. Recently, scientists captured footage of these wolves licking nectar from flowers of red hot poker plants. This is the first recording of a carnivore drinking nectar. A carnivore is an animal that consumes other animals for energy. Scientists set up cameras in the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia to learn more about these rare wolves. In the video, they saw six wolves licking flowers. The wolves licked the bottom of the flowers, where most of the nectar is stored.\" (News Currents) Read more about Ethiopian wolves.
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