Wild wolves in British Columbia have been observed pulling crab traps out of the sea to eat the bait inside, according to a ...
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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.
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What’s more, the trap was initially fully submerged and invisible from the shore, “suggesting that the wolf recognized that ...
Incredible footage from British Columbia shows what may be the first ever instance of tool use by wild wolves. In the recordings, two wolves can be seen pulling on crab trap lines ...
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