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Scientists Amazed by Wild Wolf in Canada Exhibiting Rare Behavior of Using Tools to Forage for Food
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Video from the coast of British Columbia may be the first documented instance of a wild wolf using a tool, according to the ...
The wolf “appears to demonstrate a sophisticated understanding of the multistep connection between the floating buoy and the bait within the out-of-sight trap,” scientists said.
These wolves have figured out how to get a free seafood dinner. Coastal wolves are an interesting subspecies of the gray wolves. The wild canines are generally known to be opportunistic hunters, but t ...
A new study documented wild wolves using ropes to pull crab traps ashore, offering what may be the first proof of tool use by ...
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