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Scientists thought ravens followed wolves for food. A 2.5-year GPS study told a different story.
In Yellowstone National Park, ravens have demonstrated remarkable intelligence by devising a unique method for locating food. Instead of merely tailing wolves, these clever birds create mental maps of successful hunting zones. This memory-based strategy enables them to navigate across significant distances and head straight for areas likely to have wolf kills, overturning prior beliefs about their feeding habits.
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