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The Ethiopian wolf (Caberu, Abyssinian wolf) Canis simensis is one of the rarest canid species. Once thought to be a fox, genetic studies have confirmed its wolf lineage. This striking animal boasts a cute, intelligent face and a flexible, muscular body. Its short fur is reddish with white patches on the face, neck, chest, and limbs, and its tail tip is black. Larger than foxes but smaller than wolves, it's about the size of a coyote.
What sets the Ethiopian wolf apart is its hunting method. Unlike other canids, it stealthily approaches its prey like a cat, as its typical prey includes rodents and lagomorphs, not gazelles or other ungulates.
Found only in the Ethiopian Highlands, this critically endangered species numbers around 500 individuals in the wild. 🐺🌿🌍
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**Holocaust Survivors Warn Against Forgetting Lessons of Auschwitz**
⏺As Europe marks another anniversary of Auschwitz’s liberation, survivors voice concerns that rising antisemitism and intolerance indicate a failure to learn from the Holocaust. Holocaust survivor Eva Umlauf emphasizes the dangers of prejudice, recounting her traumatic experiences as a child in Auschwitz.
⏺At a Holocaust education center in Dachau, young Germans reflect on the importance of remembering this history amid a resurgence of far-right ideologies. Antisemitic incidents are on the rise globally, with attacks on Jewish communities reported across Europe, the Americas, and beyond.
⏺Survivors and activists urge continued vigilance to prevent history from repeating itself.



NEW: Rep. Stacey Plaskett blames California’s wildfires on—you guessed it—climate change.
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“I think that what we’re seeing here is also climate change. Right? Because there has been no water. There’s been no rainfall in Southern California since May. They’ve had 0.1% of rain—inches of rainfall in California since May.
“That has led to the dryness that you’re seeing. And then with the high winds that are occurring at this time of year, that’s bringing the fires across.”
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