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Carnivores

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science1 year ago

Ethiopian Wolves: First Carnivores to Enjoy Nectar as a Sweet Treat

Ethiopian wolves, typically strict carnivores, have been observed consuming the sweet nectar of Ethiopian red hot poker flowers, marking the first instance of large carnivores engaging in such behavior. This discovery raises questions about their potential role as pollinators, although further research is needed to confirm their effectiveness in this role. The study highlights the need for more understanding of these endangered wolves and their interactions with their environment.

wildlife1 year ago

"Spotted Hyenas in Namibia Add Small Birds to Diverse Diet"

Scientists from the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research and the University of Ljubljana observed spotted hyenas in Namibia hunting and feeding on red-billed queleas, a type of passerine bird, at a waterhole in the Etosha National Park. The hyenas were observed chasing flying birds, picking them from the ground or water surface, and swallowing them whole at a rate of approximately one bird every three minutes. This behavior adds to the known variety of the spotted hyena diet and hunting tactics, demonstrating their flexibility and ability to exploit foraging opportunities and obtain food from unusual sources.

science1 year ago

"Piranha Feeding Frenzy: The Astonishing Speed of Dog Consumption"

Despite their fearsome reputation, piranhas are not as dangerous as commonly believed. While they have sharp teeth and are capable of consuming large quantities of food, their staple diet consists of smaller food items. Piranhas are opportunistic feeders and are more likely to go for easier, more accessible food like small fish or fruit. Their reputation for attacking larger animals is largely exaggerated, and they are only likely to attack a much larger animal if it is seriously injured or already dead.

animals1 year ago

"Piranha Feeding Frenzy: The Speed of Dog Consumption"

Despite their fearsome reputation, piranhas are not as dangerous as commonly believed. While some species are omnivorous, others are herbivores. They are opportunistic feeders and are more likely to go for easier, more accessible food like small fish or fruit. A single piranha can consume prey quickly, but their reputation for attacking larger animals is largely exaggerated. Piranhas are only likely to attack a much larger animal if it is seriously injured or already dead.

wildlife2 years ago

Adorable yet dangerous creature spotted on Taiwanese farm.

A rare and endangered Formosan yellow-throated marten was spotted on a farm in Taiwan, according to photos shared by Wuling Farm. Although the small, weasel-like creature looks cute, it is actually a formidable carnivore known to hunt in packs and take down prey several times its size. The sighting of the animal was considered a success for conservation efforts, as the Formosan yellow-throated marten is found only in the mountains of Taiwan.