Wolves and crows are close friends. The friendship of wolves and crows is mentioned in Indian mythology. Some of the reasons why these animals are so often seen is that they are always mutually beneficial.
Crows can fly to find dead animals quickly, but they do not pierce hard skin with their beaks. They have to wait for other predators to tear it apart, and when they find a dead animal, they always shout at each other. So crows are extra eyes and ears for wolves. On the other hand, it can also watch wolf's hunting. However, the relationship between Wolf and Raven does not end there with the need for food. These are just some of the intricacies of intimacy.But what is certain is that the Crows and Wolves respect each other. Wolves sometimes catch crows, but they do not kill. Even if an accident occurs and the crow dies, the wolf does not eat the crow like other animals, such as squirrels or other birds. Dead crows usually just grab and throw to one side.