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 ...
When a wolf pack brings down prey, ravens are often the first to show up. Even before wolves begin feeding, these birds gather nearby, ready to snatch ...
Ben Wu named R.H. Cintron University Professor for Teaching Excellence at Texas A&M University, honoring impact on teaching.
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For a long time, scientists thought ravens simply trailed wolves to feed on fresh carcasses. The idea was straightforward. Follow the predator and gra.
For decades, scientists assumed they knew how ravens always managed to show up at a wolf kill before the blood had even dried ...
Thirty-three shark and twenty stingray species have been recorded swimming in seas around Greece in the last 90 years.
Do ravens follow wolves to feed on their kills? For decades, biologists assumed they did. Ravens are often seen flying with wolves, following their tracks, or gathering quickly at fresh carcasses A ...