Extremely intelligent birds, ravens are omnivores, and are often seen sharing the carcasses of animals killed by wolves or coyotes. Ravens have been filmed doing things not essential to their survival, like carrying pieces of cardboard to the top of a roof, standing on it and sliding down. They are adept at opening packs on motorcycles when the rider is absent to get food. They know garbage bags in an open pickup truck bed might contain something to eat.
Ravens have been known to save items they find for later use, thus indicating they are intelligent enough to plan for the future. They are similar to crows, but smaller and crows favor warmer climates. Ravens are ubiquitous in the Rock Mountain states.
While similar to crows, ravens typically travel alone or in pairs, whereas crows stay in groups, interestingly called a “murder.” Ravens feed on rodents, insects, bird eggs, carrion and garbage. Ravens can live long lives. One captive raven on record lived to be 69 years old.