Examines the Ethiopian wolf, Africa’s rarest canid and most endangered carnivore, with fewer than 500 individuals left in the wild. It highlights the wolf’s unique appearance, resembling a fox or jackal, and notes that DNA evidence links it more closely to European wolves and North American coyotes than to other African canids. The species has adapted as a small-prey specialist, primarily hunting rodents like the bigheaded African mole rat. The transcript also outlines major threats, including habitat loss, human and dog conflict, and disease, while noting conservation measures such as vaccination programs and habitat restoration.
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