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Video shows wild wolf appearing to use a tool to steal fish

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A new study documented wild wolves using ropes to pull crab traps ashore, offering what may be the first proof of tool use by these animals. According to the study, the female wolf appeared to understand “the multi-step connection between the floating buoy and the bait within the out-of-sight trap.”