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Wolf stealing underwater crab traps caught on camera for the first time — signalling 'new dimension' in their behavior
A video has revealed never-before-seen behaviors in wolves that could mark the first case of tool use in a wild member of the wolf and dog family — and it was all for some crab bait.
No one has a solid estimate of how many abandoned and lost crab traps litter Texas bays. But anyone spending time on the bays knows the number is staggering, and their impact on boaters, crabbers and ...
(-/Haíɫzaqv Wolf and Biodiversity Project/AFP) When a wild wolf encounters a potential meal, its instinct is usually to pounce -- but researchers in western Canada have recorded at least one wolf ...
A wild coastal wolf was recently caught on video using a crab trap in a manner that resembled how a person or primate would ...
Crab trap floats found on beaches can be identified by their markings. Float colors and numbering formats can sometimes indicate their origin. Beachcombers walking along the Texas coast often find ...
A female wolf was recorded swimming out and dragging the buoy attached to a trap to shore. She then pulled in the line attached to the trap. With the trap on shore, she chewed through its netting to ...
When a wild wolf encounters a potential meal, its instinct is usually to pounce -- but researchers in western Canada have recorded at least one wolf taking a strikingly different approach. The ...
The behavior captured on video in a remote part of British Columbia province shows a wolf completing multiple steps to retrieve a crab trap from deep water, sophisticated behavior researchers say ...
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