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How One Tiny Insect Upended an Ecosystem

Por: The Atlantic Science January 26, 2024

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On a conservancy of Kenya, lions are struggling to hunt zebras. An invasive insect may be to blame.Illustration by Matteo Giuseppe Pani. Source: Getty.January 25, 2024, 2 PM ETOut on the savannas of East Africa, lions have always loomed large. Clocking in at several hundred pounds apiece and capable of ending a zebra’s life in a single swift bite, they’re veritable food-web royalty.But in certain parts of their habitat, these hefty... + full article



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