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Human presence at waterholes may change animal behavior

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A new study from the University of Georgia examined the behavior of African mammals at waterholes in Namibia .

Animals shifting schedules can lead to different species interacting when they usually wouldn’t.

Nocturnal carnivores became more active during the day .

Predators and prey could get preyed upon during times of the day when they feel safer.

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