Researchers in Canada have documented a wild gray wolf hauling a crab trap out of the water to eat the bait inside, according ...
What’s more, the trap was initially fully submerged and invisible from the shore, “suggesting that the wolf recognized that ...
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Watch a Wolf Cleverly Raid a Crab Trap for a Snack in What Could Be the First Evidence of a Wild Canid Using a Tool
On the remote shores of British Columbia, a wolf waded into cold saltwater and seized a buoy in her jaws. With slow, ...
Video from the Haíɫzaqv Nation Indigenous community shows a wolf hauling a crab trap ashore. Scientists are split on whether it counts as tool use.
Footage from British Columbia shows just how intelligent wild wolves can be, but scientists are divided as to whether the ...
Wild wolf behaviour on British Columbia’s central coast may represent the first documented case of potential tool use in the ...
Many animals have been observed using tools. For example, chimps tear leaves off of branches and stick them into holes to ...
Wolf researchers who looked at wolves in the Heiltsuk First Nation have observed a scientific first. Evidence of possible ...
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B.C. wolves use line to pull up crab traps in first possible tool use by species
Researchers have captured video footage of wild wolves in British Columbia pulling crab traps out of the sea by their lines ...
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