Steppe Civets Use Clever ‘Light Work’ Tactics to Find Food

Using “light attack” to find food, the prairie dog is determined to pluck all the ripe fruit clusters before others arrive.

 

Austrian wildlife photographer Julian Rad captured extremely interesting images of wild prairie dogs living in the grasslands right next to his house. (Source Sina)  

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