The footage of the wolves' life in Yellowstone is absolutely captivating. Every moment of survival, territory defense, and family protection from the wolves is so impressive. The video not only provides fascinating information but also lets us feel the harsh yet beautiful reality of the wild. An amazing journey into the world of wolves!
Such a fascinating animal! Discover more about wolves and the scientific facts that dispel common myths about them: www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/myths-gray-wolves-north-america-predators
25 years ago I was obsessed with wolves. 25 years later and I can't call it obsession anymore, it just is. Wolves have a way of getting into your soul and staying there. I'm comfortable with that. Thank you 💛 for this absolutely brilliant and beautiful documentary about them. I look forward to watching more from you.
Wow, this documentary is absolutely mesmerizing! 🐺 The storytelling, breathtaking visuals, and insight into the lives of Yellowstone's wolves are unparalleled. It’s incredible to witness the drama, strategy, and resilience of these majestic creatures in the wild. Thank you, Nat Geo, for bringing such a powerful and emotional journey to life!
Thank you so much for uploading this. I've wanted to watch this series for years but never had the opportunity. Edit: So, I'm probably preaching to the choir here but if anyone is interested in learning more about the individual wolves in the documentary (21, 42, 302, and 06) then I highly recommend the series of books by Rick McIntyre.
I am sending love to everyone who reads this. You are so special. Great things are coming to you. I can feel the energy just by typing this. You are great. you are good enough. Times are changing. You radiate love and compassion for the world. Believe in it. feel it. Live it.
I honestly don’t know how many more times this documentary can be re-uploaded. I’m officially giving up on ever seeing a new wolf documentary at this point 😪.
@@MiMi-w7g3vtrust , theres people out there. Especially farmers and people with live stock :/ thats why they went instinct here in north america until they reintroduced them back around 1980 to yellowstone from canada
@cornell833 they are predators, it’s their instinct to hunt other animals for surviving. However, there was rarely an attack on a human (if ever).indeed, wolves are scared of humans. The only humans that complain about wolves are the shepherds as they risk the loss of their sheep. Moreover, wolves are super important for the biodiversity and balance of the ecosystem. After all, they are named as ‘keystone’ species. Yellowstone is an example after its reintroducing of wolves.
The dramatic and tense battle in Wolf Valley in Yellowstone Wolf Dynasty is not only a battle for survival for wolves, but also a vivid demonstration of the power of solidarity and strategy in the wild, where every decision can change the game
Incredibly informative and interesting. I love wolves and learning about them. Teach this in schools instead of algebra. Increase a younger person's interest in things like this that matter. Wonderful documentary.
Wolves are the ultimate strategists of the wild. Their teamwork, intelligence, and hunting tactics make them one of nature’s most efficient predators. But did you know a wolf’s howl can be heard from up to 10 miles away? Their communication skills are just as impressive as their hunting abilities! I’ve been uncovering some of the most mind-blowing animal facts, and wolves never cease to amaze me. What’s the most surprising thing you’ve learned about them?
Wolves captivate me. I think the puppies are kind of ugly but the adults are beautiful. They are ferocious and unforgiving towards eachother, clan to clan. Fascinating
17:40 "A coyote pair depends on wolf kills to help them survive the winter." So for 96 years coyotes have been starving to death at YS then? Someone needs to realize that coyotes staying power is infinitely stronger than wolves:: 1926: Wolves were eliminated from Yellowstone National Park 1995-1996: Wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho.
I'm obsessed with wolves. They are beautiful, intelligent, strong, mysterious. It's absolute gift to watch them in their natural habitat.. Great cinematography. Bit I can do without watching animals die. Aren't documentaries supposed to educate us? Watching an animal get torn apart is not teaching us anything. Our planet is violent enough.
you can't leave that part out because it's educating us how the wolves survive. They don't eat grass. They are carnivores. I don't like to see it either, so I fast forward through it. I don't like violence either, but it's part of a their lives to survive. You can't leave that out of a documentary.
Danke from Germany/ great documentary from an awesome place. The only thing is bothering me is why would one shot a wolf? T protect their livestock or ones live?
I often wonder - how human laws and institutions shield us Humans from the brutal MIGHT IS RIGHT law that nature often enforces on the weak and old with ABSOLUTE RUTHLESSNESS..
Nature is too brutal. As I get older, nature survival documentaries like this are becoming harder to watch, even though I used to love them as a kid. I only want to watch the "happy parts". It's sad to see animals get killed for food. 😢
Hahaha what’s funny is I also have an issue with the narrative but it’s almost the opposite of yours? 😂 They seriously understated her hunting prowess, and spun it into the whole “she needed to find her mate” story: 06 was *known* for her ability to take down adult elk by herself, and was observed doing so on several occasions both before and after she found her “mate”.
The footage of the wolves' life in Yellowstone is absolutely captivating. Every moment of survival, territory defense, and family protection from the wolves is so impressive. The video not only provides fascinating information but also lets us feel the harsh yet beautiful reality of the wild. An amazing journey into the world of wolves!
Such a fascinating animal! Discover more about wolves and the scientific facts that dispel common myths about them: www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/myths-gray-wolves-north-america-predators
25 years ago I was obsessed with wolves. 25 years later and I can't call it obsession anymore, it just is. Wolves have a way of getting into your soul and staying there. I'm comfortable with that. Thank you 💛 for this absolutely brilliant and beautiful documentary about them. I look forward to watching more from you.
Wow, this documentary is absolutely mesmerizing! 🐺 The storytelling, breathtaking visuals, and insight into the lives of Yellowstone's wolves are unparalleled. It’s incredible to witness the drama, strategy, and resilience of these majestic creatures in the wild. Thank you, Nat Geo, for bringing such a powerful and emotional journey to life!
Thank you so much for uploading this. I've wanted to watch this series for years but never had the opportunity.
Edit: So, I'm probably preaching to the choir here but if anyone is interested in learning more about the individual wolves in the documentary (21, 42, 302, and 06) then I highly recommend the series of books by Rick McIntyre.
🐺🌿 It's truly impressive to see how they hunt, defend their territory, and maintain balance in nature. A must-watch documentary! 👏
I am sending love to everyone who reads this. You are so special. Great things are coming to you. I can feel the energy just by typing this. You are great. you are good enough. Times are changing. You radiate love and compassion for the world. Believe in it. feel it. Live it.
I love this! It's like 'Keeping up with the Carnivores" 😂
I honestly don’t know how many more times this documentary can be re-uploaded. I’m officially giving up on ever seeing a new wolf documentary at this point 😪.
The moment when wolf 06 crossed the park boundary to find food for her pack was heartbreaking.
- Nat Geo always had such phenomenal footage
Can't imagine a world without wolves. People who hate wolves love their dogs. However, we wouldn't have dogs without the wolf.
I love dogs and wolves lol. I dont know anyone whos ever claimed to "hate a wolf".
@@MiMi-w7g3vugh go look at the comments on social media posts where they're reintroduce wolves into California and Colorado etc
@@MiMi-w7g3vtrust , theres people out there. Especially farmers and people with live stock :/ thats why they went instinct here in north america until they reintroduced them back around 1980 to yellowstone from canada
Wolves are so cool!
Very dangerous also
Yes they are
@@cornell833 Not really a threat to humans tho.
@cornell833 they are predators, it’s their instinct to hunt other animals for surviving. However, there was rarely an attack on a human (if ever).indeed, wolves are scared of humans. The only humans that complain about wolves are the shepherds as they risk the loss of their sheep. Moreover, wolves are super important for the biodiversity and balance of the ecosystem. After all, they are named as ‘keystone’ species. Yellowstone is an example after its reintroducing of wolves.
Wolves are such majestic creatures.
Сильный фильм! Спасибо большое , создателям этого потрясающего видео.!👍Strong film! Thank you very much, the creators of this amazing video.!
This is an old story of 302 (and 21) that I have watched over the years. I think I have seen this doco before, but love it nonetheless. Thanks.
Its one of the best documentary
This really inspires me to name one of my WolfQuest packs after the Druid Peak Pack
The dramatic and tense battle in Wolf Valley in Yellowstone Wolf Dynasty is not only a battle for survival for wolves, but also a vivid demonstration of the power of solidarity and strategy in the wild, where every decision can change the game
How intricate the systems of these packs and ecosystems are is crazy. Natures Game of thrones!
i used to watch yellowstone since i was child
The narrative and narration is key and insane,i love animals documentary
The funniest part, is at 11:25😂😂😂. Love these vids
The wolves' fight for the valley is intense and thrilling
Simply wonderful!!!
Always devastating 😢😢 their survival is making me question my life decision.Amazing wolves ❤
Incredibly informative and interesting. I love wolves and learning about them. Teach this in schools instead of algebra. Increase a younger person's interest in things like this that matter. Wonderful documentary.
Early team here
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Wooo I remember the first national park in the World the great YSNP . Love and prayers from Nagaland
Wolves are the ultimate strategists of the wild. Their teamwork, intelligence, and hunting tactics make them one of nature’s most efficient predators. But did you know a wolf’s howl can be heard from up to 10 miles away? Their communication skills are just as impressive as their hunting abilities! I’ve been uncovering some of the most mind-blowing animal facts, and wolves never cease to amaze me. What’s the most surprising thing you’ve learned about them?
Amazing 🙏🏽❤️🫶🏽
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Thank You for the new update video. ❤
Oh wow 06
This is an old video... I remember watching this video when I worked in yellowstone summer of 2008.
I love wolves
❤❤❤❤❤ 😊😊😊 Thanks Nat. Geo! 😊
How I'd like to Run With The Wolves 💪
Wolves captivate me. I think the puppies are kind of ugly but the adults are beautiful. They are ferocious and unforgiving towards eachother, clan to clan. Fascinating
Are you kidding?
The pups are adorable!
The victory celebration 😂
17:40 "A coyote pair depends on wolf kills to help them survive the winter."
So for 96 years coyotes have been starving to death at YS then? Someone needs to realize that coyotes staying power is infinitely stronger than wolves::
1926: Wolves were eliminated from Yellowstone National Park
1995-1996: Wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho.
Seeing the coyote ganged up on and killed was upsetting. 😢
I never knew wolves even preyed on coyotes.
I'm obsessed with wolves. They are beautiful, intelligent, strong, mysterious. It's absolute gift to watch them in their natural habitat.. Great cinematography. Bit I can do without watching animals die. Aren't documentaries supposed to educate us? Watching an animal get torn apart is not teaching us anything. Our planet is violent enough.
you can't leave that part out because it's educating us how the wolves survive. They don't eat grass. They are carnivores. I don't like to see it either, so I fast forward through it. I don't like violence either, but it's part of a their lives to survive. You can't leave that out of a documentary.
@h-lorolltide92 I disagree. There's nothing educational about seeing an animal being ripped apart. We know what happens, we don't need to see it.
My depression soared high when I saw the coyote part 😭😭😭
Superbe 👍
Poor female coyote, losing her mate like that. Coyotes mate for life...
Danke from Germany/ great documentary from an awesome place. The only thing is bothering me is why would one shot a wolf? T protect their livestock or ones live?
Leader and a mother wow ❤and sadly after all of this her life end up in a bullet .
I like wolves more than dogs 😍
So this doc is from 21 years ago? Wow
It is another re-hashed documentary. Par for the course for TH-cam.
Its from 2018. TV doc called "Yellowstone Wolf Dynasty"
7 years old .
SICK EM PUPPY SICK EM! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I like animals
Supa wow
What happened with 302 ?
I often wonder - how human laws and institutions shield us Humans from the brutal MIGHT IS RIGHT law that nature often enforces on the weak and old with ABSOLUTE RUTHLESSNESS..
That’s some scary thinking.
Bit hard to keep up...
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What is up with these blurry out of focus shots... The romanticizing of story and visuals. What happened to Nat Geo?
Nature is too brutal. As I get older, nature survival documentaries like this are becoming harder to watch, even though I used to love them as a kid. I only want to watch the "happy parts". It's sad to see animals get killed for food. 😢
😢... lol
I honestly believe that wolves should be protected killing them animals is unjust if it was up to me I will find a way of helping these animals
This is an amazing piece. Having said that, I disagree with its narrative. 06 was a complete failure as a pack leader.
Hahaha what’s funny is I also have an issue with the narrative but it’s almost the opposite of yours? 😂 They seriously understated her hunting prowess, and spun it into the whole “she needed to find her mate” story: 06 was *known* for her ability to take down adult elk by herself, and was observed doing so on several occasions both before and after she found her “mate”.
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Türkçe dublaj nerden izlerim
I hate when they have to hunt them
Be an alpha be an alpha
اگربین این گله بزرگ یک اتحادخوب ومنسجم بود باعث میشدماملت ایران هم ازاونها درس عبرت بزرگی بگیریم
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Introduce Siberian Tigers into Yellowstone