Megan Claase February 17, 2022 African wild dogs have a feeding queue: why it makes sense Neil R Jordan, UNSW Sydney; Dominik M Behr, University of Zurich; Krystyna Golabek; Laura Plimpton, Columbia University, and Megan Jane Claase, Stellenbosch University Food-sharing by animals that hunt in groups is not well understood. A new study sheds light on African wild dogs.
Wild dogs are usually with their pack mates. Scott Creel February 16, 2022 African wild dogs cope with human development using skills they rely on to compete with other carnivores Scott Creel, Montana State University African wild dogs are used to evading hyenas and lions. Genetic research suggests they are using the same strengths to get around human development as well.
Seyms Brugger/Shutterstock May 21, 2018 How animals vote to make group decisions Jan Hoole, Keele University Democracy is not just for humans.