Cougars and wolves are apex predators in Yellowstone. To survive, cougars have adapted to hunting different prey, decreasing ...
New research shows ravens do not follow wolves to find food. Instead, they remember hunting areas and return later.
Ravens have long been thought to follow wolves to find food, but new research shows they’re far more strategic. By tracking both animals in Yellowstone, scientists discovered that ravens memorize ...
The partnership between ravens and wolves goes back to Norse mythology -- Odin's birds scouted ahead and led prey to the ...
When wolves are on the hunt, a kill rarely goes unnoticed for long. In the elk- and deer-rich areas of northern Yellowstone National Park, ravens are often among the first scavengers to arrive on the ...
Gentleman's Pursuits on MSN
When is a wolf off-limits? Two men find out the hard way
Two men are facing wildlife charges in Wyoming after a gray wolf was allegedly shot and killed months before hunting season even opened — and without a license to boot. The case, which unfolded near ...
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How wolves coordinate pack hunting with precision, strategy and remarkable communication
Strength In Numbers How Wolves Use Teamwork And Strategy To Bring Down Large Prey: Wolves exhibit remarkable teamwork and ...
Graham McQuet kept the animals in filthy conditions in the grounds of the house in Grangemouth.
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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The Ancient Honey Hunting Tradition That Depends on a Wild Bird
Although dogs were the first animals to be domesticated by humans, other animals have been cooperating with people in mutually beneficial relationships for over one million years. In one example, in ...
A case of appalling animal cruelty in Wyoming is close to being closed with a plea of guilty, setting a historic and significant example for the state and perhaps other jurisdictions.
A Wyoming man accused of taking a wolf into a rural bar after injuring it with a snowmobile has changed his plea to felony animal cruelty to guilty.
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