Video from the Haíɫzaqv Nation Indigenous community shows a wolf hauling a crab trap ashore. Scientists are split on whether it counts as tool use.
This still image of a wolf at night comes from a camera trap, which was part of an experiment investigating wolf behavior in ...
After a wolf dragged a crab trap out of water to get a snack, some scientists said the behavior revealed their ability to use ...
Within a day of the cameras being set up in the Heiltsuk First Nation last year, researchers  captured footage of a sea wolf emerging from the water with a buoy hanging from its mouth. The footage ...
The traps, set up near Bella Bella, on B.C.’s central coast, were being used to control the invasive European green crab, and ...
Our crews came in and said that, you know, something had been pulling our crab traps and taking the bait,' William Housty ...
Video from the coast of British Columbia may be the first documented instance of a wild wolf using a tool, according to the researchers who published it on Monday.
New research offers a novel observation of a wolf pulling a rope to get food out of a submerged trap and expands the ...
Crab trap floats found on beaches can be identified by their markings. Float colors and numbering formats can sometimes indicate their origin. Beachcombers walking along the Texas coast often find ...
Reaching out of the boat with a long metal hook, marine biologist Parker White snagged the slimy buoy bobbing off the southeastern coast of Lake Maurepas on a recent windy, gray morning. As fellow ...
A massive endangered reptile is almost on her way back home after getting caught in a crab trap.Molly is a 170-pound<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...