Animals
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In Reaction To Climatic Change, Spotted Hyenas Shift Their Feeding Habits
Researchers from Germany's Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (Leibniz-IZW) and France's Centre for Functional and Evolutionary Ecology (CEFE) examined the relationship between both rainfall volume and migrating herbivore existence in hyena clan territories in Tanzania's Serengeti National Park, as well as lactating hyenas' reactions to recent changes in the climate-prey relationship
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