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Scientists thought ravens followed wolves for food. They were wrong. Ravens predict them
Whenever a wolf makes a successful kill, it seems like a flock of ravens is mere moments away. Biologists assumed the explanation was simple and the birds simply followed wolves constantly and waited ...
When a wolf pack runs down its prey, the first on the scene is often the raven. Even before the predators have had time to dig in, the ravens are already in line, waiting to take advantage of the odd ...
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Scientists thought ravens followed wolves for food. A 2.5-year GPS study told a different story.
In Yellowstone National Park, ravens have demonstrated remarkable intelligence by devising a unique method for locating food.
New findings challenge the long-held idea that scavengers seeking food routinely follow predators to find it. Studying common raven, gray wolf, and cougar in Yellowstone National Park, researchers ...
Ravens follow wolves in order to dine on prey the big canines kill, a 2002 study in Yellowstone National Park claimed. But science isn’t static. As new methods evolve to test theories, old findings ...
Two ravens soar above a wolf pack in Yellowstone. This type of short-distance following is common, but prolonged following is extremely rare. When a wolf pack runs down its prey, the first on the ...
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