East Africa
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Ant Invasion Disrupts Lion-Zebra Interactions in East Africa’s Wildlife Area
In a study published in the journal Science, a team of scientists report that a tiny and seemingly innocuous invasive ant species is changing tree cover in an East African wildlife area, making it harder for lions, the world's most iconic predator, to hunt its preferred prey, zebra.
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