"Climate Change Spurs Nocturnal Shift and Predator Conflicts"

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Cheetahs are adapting to climate change by becoming more nocturnal on hot days, shifting their hunting activity towards dawn and dusk. However, this puts them at a higher risk of encountering competing predators such as lions and leopards, who scavenge from their kills. The study highlights the impact of changing temperatures on the behavior and dynamics among large carnivore species. With the predicted increase in temperatures in Africa, cheetahs face additional challenges in their already endangered status due to habitat fragmentation and human conflict.
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