After a wolf dragged a crab trap out of water to get a snack, some scientists said the behavior revealed their ability to use tools.
A wild coastal wolf was recently caught on video using a crab trap in a manner that resembled how a person or primate would ...
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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 ...
Discover how wolves in British Columbia are using crab traps to reel in food.
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 ...
Wild wolf behaviour on British Columbia’s central coast may represent the first documented case of potential tool use in the species, according to a new study.
A new video shows wolves may be smarter than we think. Are they smart enough to use tools? And are they getting smarter?
I was traveling down White Gull Creek, back in the bush 40 miles north of the Saskatchewan River, in the winter of 1926. My dogs were going at a good clip when all of a sudden they slowed to a walk, ...
Researchers in Canada have documented a wild gray wolf hauling a crab trap out of the water to eat the bait inside, according ...
A wolf filmed hauling up crab traps in British Columbia may show tool use, surprising researchers and revealing rare coastal ...
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