A wolf filmed hauling up crab traps in British Columbia may show tool use, surprising researchers and revealing rare coastal ...
Researchers in Canada have documented a wild gray wolf hauling a crab trap out of the water to eat the bait inside, according ...
A female wolf was recorded swimming out and dragging the buoy attached to a trap to shore. She then pulled in the line ...
Researchers captured footage of wild wolves in British Columbia using crab traps to eat the bait inside, in the first evidence of possible tool use by the animals.A report released on Monday, November ...
PASS CHRISTIAN, Miss. (WLOX) - Pass Christian’s longtime holiday tradition has returned this year with the Crab Trap Tree set ...
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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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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 ...
A loggerhead sea turtle that was caught in a crab trap line has returned home after getting a helping hand<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
MARATHON, FLA. (WSVN) - A massive endangered reptile is almost on her way back home after getting caught in a crab trap. Molly is a 170-pound loggerhead sea turtle whose recovery journey has garnered ...
This Saturday marks the opening of recreational Dungeness crab fishing for the 2025-2026 season in our area. Commercial Dungeness crabbing, scheduled to open Nov. 15, is likely to be delayed. In order ...
Cameron Selck flips over a crab that had landed upside down in a crate at Half Moon Bay’s Pillar Point Harbor. Keeping the crabs upright is important to keep them alive and fresh. Photo by Anna ...
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