Wild wolves have been spotted pulling crab traps from waters off Canada in what scientists say may be the first documented case of the animals using a tool.
New research offers a novel observation of a wolf pulling a rope to get food out of a submerged trap and expands the "biodiversity of tool use" to a wider array of animals.
A female wolf learned to pull fully submerged crab traps out of the water and eat the bait inside in what could be the first known potential tool use in wild wolves.
A wild coastal wolf was recently caught on video using a crab trap in a manner that resembled how a person or primate would ...
When a wild wolf encounters a potential meal, its instinct is usually to pounce – but researchers in western Canada have ...
A pack of wolves in British Columbia has been baffling Indigenous fishermen for weeks, but the fascinating discovery is now ...
Footage from a trail camera along the central coast of British Columbia captured this rare moment.
A new video shows wolves may be smarter than we think. Are they smart enough to use tools? And are they getting smarter?
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RESIDENTS are on edge after multiple gray wolf sightings left them fearing for their safety. Locals of a Minnesota city saw the shocking wolves prowling around school grounds near young children.
Computational linguist Jeff Reed figured out how to eavesdrop on wolves in the wild. But he needed help from AI to separate ...
Ancient wolves lived with people on tiny Baltic island. Their bones show shared food and long contact that hints at early ...