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Author: Chuck Chiang
Publication Date: November 17, 2025 - 12:48
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Sea wolves in B.C. pull crab traps from water in video footage that surprises researchers
November 17, 2025
Researchers have captured video footage of wild wolves in British Columbia pulling crab traps out of the sea by their lines to eat the bait inside, in the first evidence of possible tool use by the animals.
A report released Monday in the scientific journal Ecology and Evolution by researchers Kyle Artelle and Paul Paquet says they placed cameras on the beach aimed at Heiltsuk First Nation crab traps to work out what was repeatedly damaging them.
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