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The Cohabitation of Wolves and Cougars Shows How Species Adapt to Change

The cohabitation of wolves and cougars in Yellowstone Park reveals the mechanisms of adaptation between large predators. Humans have hunted these two species for decades. They have then gradually regained their territory. Today, they share the same space, not without tensions. Yet, behavioral and ecological adjustments allow their coexistence. This shifting balance is beginning to be decrypted by researchers. The cohabitation of wolves and couga…
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The cohabitation of wolves and cougars in Yellowstone Park reveals the mechanisms of adaptation between large predators. Humans have hunted these two species for decades. They have then gradually regained their territory. Today, they share the same space, not without tensions. Yet, behavioral and ecological adjustments allow their coexistence. This shifting balance is beginning to be decrypted by researchers. The cohabitation of wolves and couga…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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