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African wild dogs cope with human development using skills they rely on to compete with other carnivores

By Scott Creel, Professor of Conservation Biology & Ecology, 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.The Conversation


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