I remember reading of a raven in the Arctic that was teasing a fox by continuing to land just close enough to make the fox give it another attempt. The raven only messed up once. This gibbon obviously knew he (she?) was dealing with cubs.
JoelMay 4, 2016 1:33 pm
I once saw a crow in Socal sneak up on a perched red-tail hawk, pull out a tail feather, and fly away (very fast) laughing.
I remember reading of a raven in the Arctic that was teasing a fox by continuing to land just close enough to make the fox give it another attempt. The raven only messed up once. This gibbon obviously knew he (she?) was dealing with cubs.
I once saw a crow in Socal sneak up on a perched red-tail hawk, pull out a tail feather, and fly away (very fast) laughing.