Ravens have long been thought to follow wolves to find food, but new research shows they’re far more strategic. By tracking ...
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 ...
Researchers suspect that ravens might have greater agendas behind their relationship with wolves.
The study's findings suggest the birds are doing more than just tracking the hunters: they're using navigation and spatial ...
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 ...