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Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) adult, feeding on rodent, on afro-alpine moorland, Bale Mountains, Oromia, Ethiopia



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Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) adult, feeding on rodent, on afro-alpine moorland, Bale Mountains, Oromia, Ethiopia

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Media ID 6558827

© FLPA/Ignacio Yufera

Afro Alpine Afro Montane Afroalpine Afromontane Bale Mountains Endangered Endemic Ethiopia Ethiopian Ethiopian Wolf Ethiopian Wolves High Altitude Highland Highlands Horn Of Africa Kill Killed Kills Moor Moor Land Moorland Moorlands Moors Northeast Africa Oromia Prey Preying Preys Rare Region Rodent Rodents Simian Jackal Simian Jackals Eats Feeds Montane Upland Uplands


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Feasting in the Afro-Alpine - Ethiopian Wolf's Gourmet Delight!

EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this photo, we witness a rare and majestic Ethiopian Wolf indulging in its favorite delicacy - a juicy rodent! Against the breathtaking backdrop of the Bale Mountains in Oromia, Ethiopia, this adult Canis simensis showcases its impeccable hunting skills on the afro-alpine moorland. With its striking red coat blending seamlessly with the vibrant highland vegetation, this endangered predator proves why it reigns supreme in these remote African highlands. The Ethiopian Wolf's keen eyes lock onto its prey as it pounces with lightning speed, leaving no chance for escape. This remarkable species is endemic to Ethiopia and has adapted perfectly to survive at high altitudes. Its presence here is not only an ode to nature's diversity but also a testament to Ethiopia's commitment towards conservation efforts. As we marvel at this incredible scene captured by FLPA/Ignacio Yufera, let us appreciate how every bite taken by this ethereal creature contributes to maintaining balance within these fragile ecosystems. It reminds us that even amidst untamed wildernesses like the Bale Mountains National Park, life thrives through intricate food chains and symbiotic relationships. So next time you find yourself exploring Africa's enchanting landscapes or simply admiring wildlife photography prints like this one, remember that there is always more than meets the eye – from feeding habits to ecological significance – all waiting for discovery!

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