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Adapting to climate change may put some animals in a ‘trap’
African wild dogs have delayed their average birthing dates by 22 days due to climate change. But researchers believe the species is in a phenological trap.
African wild dogs have delayed their average birthing dates by 22 days due to climate change. But researchers believe the species is in a phenological trap.
Breath, sweat and skin temperature are not the only factors increasing the likelihood of bites. A study shows why colour could be key to bite prevention.