Ravens are also called "wolf birds".

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excusemeforliving on May 1st, 2021 at 11:48 UTC »

I don't know about Ravens but a crow comes to visit me almost every day to get some nuts I throw out for him.

CommonSchemeForYou on May 1st, 2021 at 11:53 UTC »

When not competing for their next meal, wolves and ravens also play with each other. Observers have seen ravens dive at the wolves and then quickly fly away. Ravens may peck at the wolves’ tails to get the wolves to chase them, or the ravens may be teased themselves by wolf cubs chasing after them.

Practical-Rain-8637 on May 1st, 2021 at 12:18 UTC »

Slightly off topic but also slightly related

My two dogs (huskys) have befriended a local crow who they will often play with in the yard and will allow it to come up to them at meal time and eat food straight out of their dishes next to them

In return the crow steals tennis balls for them from the local tennis courts

Edit to add: For those asking how it carries the ball - it picks at the furry bit on the ball and carries it in it's beak that way. I've never actually seen it carry it all the way from the tennis court but my best guess is that it hops/walks most of the way. I've tried to catch it in the act on camera for ages now but it's really hard to predict when it's going to happen (for ages I had no idea where the extra tennis balls were weirdly appearing from - I initially thought stray hits but none of the other houses between me and tennis courts ever got them). If I ever do get decent footage of it I will be sharing it on social media even though I normally don't like posting pictures of myself or my dogs.