@@MrSilus2000 That is one of the most bizarre and crazy non-sequitars I've ever seen. That radio transmitter allows scientists to collect important information about wolves that can aide their conservation. BTW, how do you know it was "insecure men" who collared that wolf. There are several wolf biologists that are women.
His realization that someone was there watching them. His whole demeanor changed. Went from a wolfy smile to a "hold the f up" face. Protecting his pack; told everyone to move out. The respect they have for the alpha is awesome.
Seriously, that music is spot on! You can see a slight growl with his teeth bared and haunches quiver 0:32. Still watching while receiving hellos. Respect for those magnificent creatures!
Their tails are always down, until they first see each other, also. Then their tails return to their straight down position after their greetings are done.
0:29 He's detecting the camera person through sight and smell, and is making him uneasy. He's decided to move the pack away for their safety. What a great leader.
It's almost like... humans are social creatures... just like wolves. Why do you think we were able to tame them thousands of years ago to have dogs nowadays? Because of our social behaviour similarities that we both rely on/yearn for.
@@d33763*all the wolves turn to look at the cameraman* “Uh…I think that’s enough footage.” *quickly packs up his equipment as wolves slowly walk to investigate*
It's crazy how they're showing love for the alpha but also showing tons of respect through their body language and posture. Tucked tails, lowered heads and pulled back ears showing submission, but also licking him, rubbing against him, and white fang biting him like they would when playing with their own brothers. Wild Canids are fascinating, beautiful, and absolutely terrifying all at the same time.
Well, that's because the "alpha" is literally their dad. In actual, wild wolf packs there are no alphas and betas because they're actually just a family unit; it comprises of the mating pair(mom and dad) and their offspring(their children).
@@sunfang2 he saw the cameraman then he started to sniffin air. if you look closely you can see. he tried to figure out what was the thing that was watching him.
0:28 I like how before he sees you he has his tongue out waiting for his pack, and then he sees you and is like "hol' up" xD wolves are wonderful creatures! Edit: okay everyone is attacking me in the replys lol, I admit I may have been wrong about the wolf seeing the camera, but my point still stands, wolves are wonderful creatures! ♥️
@@praxusjoon2478or no? Maybe if he was interested he would've kept his attention to him even when he came up to him...they came up to him and he still wanted to look behind them...he took his attention for a short moment towards the cameraman maybe
@@praxusjoon2478 it wasnt an argument..i was a half question half normal sentance,so maybe we could come to an better answer but i dont like pasive people like you hahah go hide somewhere
Those eyes could pierce your soul. Yellow and intense as can be. Truly magnificent. I love living around them. Its a privilege. Always respect and protect wolves. They are the balance.
I share my life with two of them plus a wolfdog. They are not pets. They are cohabitants. They are treated as respected equals. There is a mutual respect and love that must be kept in balance.
@@brianmeen2158 12 to 16 years is what the wolf expert told me. These are the first wolves I have shared my life. I am constantly in contact with a wolf refuge. She was the one that told me I should keep the boys in my life because I rescued them and raised them from very early to adolescence and they had imprinted on me. One of the wolves had to have a leg amputated because he was in very dire condition when I found them. He may not have a full lifespan, though I hope he does. He romes my 12 hectare property and returns with his brother every dusk. His brother is always with him.
Beta members of the pack are not lesser. The alpha wouldn't last without his homies. They are equally important as a unit. The alpha takes more responsibility to protect his buddies, but it is a wonderful family unit. 😊
those smaller wolves are juveniles, less than a year old. the alpha here their dad. any given wolf pack will start like this, mom dad plus kids, although in some packs it's actually the breeding female whose in charge.
@@yamiyomizuki you're correct, the youngest ones belong to him, but then the some of the bigger ones belong to his brother, and than other belong to the male they overthrew.
There are wolves mich bigger than that Unfortunately as every other animal they keep shrinking cuz they dont have enough food to maintain that size Forrests get more empty and empty by the day Thats why so many foxes come to the city instead of wilderness They dont find enough food anymore. The big wolves need a lot of food, the small ones come out with less So if less food is available only the small wolves will "sustain" Its crazy. Peolple think of wolves as small doglike creatures They are not Thats what we have done to them by deforrestation
Humans also was much bigger thousands of years ago "Giants" was real Not like 10 meter or something, but people like brian shawn or shaq was normal, and not the biggest When you can eat 10 natural chicken a day you will grow much bigger than if you have like 10-20 bucks a day and buy some supermarket food with no nutrition.
@@quadmeister you dont understand biology yet, you will get there eventually But not with googling it or reading books from the system- who are responsible for it. 80% of the stuff most humans eat has no nutrition my friend Its empty calories, just sugar and conservatives and nonsense. No nutrient density. Humans might eat too much, nut they still get too less nutrients You can 100 kilo of cheetos a day and you still have not enough nutrients. Taking a 130 pound wolve as representation of a wolve is the same as taking a 130 pound nerd as representation of a warrior. Dont argue just for arguing, if you have a question ask it but stop the entitlement... Have a nice day.
@@quadmeister the stuff most humans eat has no nutrition my friend You seem to putposely skip the part that you dont wanna hear or you just didnt read and think properly before you answered. Its empty calories, just sugar and conservatives and nonsense. No nutrient density. Humans might eat too much, but they still get too less nutrients You can 100 kilo of cheetos a day and you still dont have enough nutrients. Taking a 130 pound wolve as representation of a wolve is the same as taking a 130 pound nerd as representation of a warrior.
What a beautiful pack! So many and so healthy. A breath taking sight you captured to share with all of us. Thank you, greatly appreciated. Makes my heart soar to see such magnificent beings.
I've been coming back to this video about once every other month or so & I feel like I'll keep doing it for years to come. I've watched the originial, longer one as well and I like both versions but I just love everything about this. The fact that all the action happens in this one, and seeing the entire pack gather like that....Incredible footage man.
@philippdrescher6012 I thought wolves packed up the way lions create prides. Usually family/extended family around the established alpha. Not just a father, mothers, and kids
The thing love ❤️ last longer than fear 😨, Fear eventually runs out when you love something or someone you will be loyal, Show respect, When you fear someone/something its like a clock eventual a time comes where that fear runs out or you overcome it 💯, The Alpha has earned the other wolf 🐺 pack members love ❤️ by being a Good Leader.
Man, I was really hoping to hear the actual howl. What a majestic animal....and the love/respect the pack showed was beautiful. Incredible video, thank you for posting!
I just commented on this I adopted 2 street dogs to go with my Golden and they both do this to greet him all the time hes about twice their size if not more
The natural world is a beautiful and powerful thing to see when captured unobtrusively like this. That alpha was like some ancient battle commander summoning a platoon for inspection and instruction. Then off they went across forest terrain to scout for scarce resources on their heroic mission 🙏🏽
@@iponce2 you’re right to some extent, but perhaps more accurate to say humans ONCE lived harmoniously with the rest of the animal kingdom. As it was so much easier in antiquity when human populations were few and sparse. Over millennia we’ve basically overdone everything to ensure our survival, whilst obliterating other poor beasts into oblivion. There are now 8 billion wretched human mouths to feed and counting. Yet the great and the good of contemporary society still think we are nowhere near as populous as we need to be - Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos- 1 trillion humans. God help us 😂
Kirk & Katrina here who you met at Wapiti Trailhead today say hello and this video is awesome! Couldn’t believe how many answered his call. Wow! That must have been so neat to see!
I have two wolves and one wolf hybrid. They are not pets. They are my companions and cohabitants. I rescued the two orphaned brothers when I found them on the edge of my property. I have been in contact with a wolf expert all the lives of my friends. Mighty Rayzar had to have his right front leg amputated to save him. Ravenous Rotter was severely underweight and weak and full of parasites. A lot of love went to save these brothers. The wolf dog hybrid was adopted to help raise the wolves. Today, they are four years of age and the adopted mother is eight years of age. I love and respect all three of them. They are my best firends. No human could ever provide bonds so strong.
@@xtian2900 I would love to do so. However, the only cameras I have are obsolete and in poor condition. My father's old VHS camcorder that I keep for memories is a keepsake. I doubt I could find any way to rip the content from the VHS to computer and make it look any good. The other camera is a salvaged camera I repaired. The single video I have uploaded will show the poor quality of the image. It is barely together at all. Maybe still photographs may be an option. However, I believe TH-cam disallows that.
The best part is knowing that an "Alpha wolf" is typically just "Parent wolf" so we just watched a dad call his kids and sons and daughters-in-law to go out to eat.
@@DD214productionsAlpha wolves don't exist. The guy who created that theory (Rudolph Schenkel) has been begging people to stop spreading that for years because it's been proven wrong countless times.
I'm older than dirt, Have watched tens of thousands of hours of Wildlife documentaries, That is one damn gorgeous wolf.stunning!!he is over 200lb.marathon runner. I believe he did not notice the camera, Till he was looking at his approaching pack, Normally he would have instantly bolted, But because his pack was running from the direction he could see that camera, he held.
wish there was the original audio of them howling and not the weird creepy background music, or at least music that actually reflects the happy moment of them coming together
Omg!!!!!!! This is beautiful❤ The RESPECT they show.....i know im mushy cuz this made me tear up😢 I just love these amazing creatures. Wonderful footage my friend. Thank u for sharing❤
Blimey! I kept thinking the whole pack had arrived, then another group would appear. So many of them. Though from reading the description, I gather the pack is in a state of flux. Sorry to learn that this was the last time the alpha was seen. I hope wolves are allowed to return to more places. Their reintroduction into Yellowstone has been very beneficial to almost all species....with the possible of exception of the coyotes, which the wolves control. Wolves and beavers...bringing them both back had dramatic positive results.
I mean pretty adorable overall. Unless you were perceived as a threat, and even then, the wolves would keep their distance. As scary as a wolf pack seems to us, they're smart enough to know to keep their distance from humans even more so lol. Now I wouldn't waltz in the middle of this pack and expect to be safe, but I assure you if this pack saw you they would keep their own distance.
We people could take a cue from this beautiful moment… rest, roll out when it’s time and greet each other like we’re happy to be together. Those wolves might just be living the American Dream.
@@steez5769city dogs life may be cushier, but ANYTHING, animal or person, not in their purpose, will NOT be happier than one in it. I'd say the wolves are doing better.
I know it doesn't mean a lot to some people but, I think this clip is just magical and mesmerizing to watch. I'd like to refer to them as a pack of earth angel's.
@@scotgarland7526 whatever, there's a lot of different types of people in this world get use it Jr...you may have the last word, your no farmer your a grin lol
this is in yellowstone. probly the Rescue Creek Pack or the Eight Mile Pack, judging by their numbers. not the largest in the area however, the junction creek pack that the rescue creek pack broke off from is still ~22 wolves strong after the split. i've kept tabs on yellowstone's wolf packs off and on since back when The Druid Pack were the big dogs on campus. sadly The Druids lost their territory to rivals, dwindled in numbers, were forced to turn to scavenging to survive, and eventually were down to one wolf, who was shot in 2010, but in their prime they OWNED yellowstone.
That wolf has to have a better life than many humans to be honest, he is beloved and respect in a real natural way, and he is strong and good looking beast.
no such thing as an "Alpha" in fact the man who coined the term in regard to wolves immediately regretted it and said it was a mistake however the damage was already done and the term stuck just a fun fact of the day
Any Canadians wanna chime in? How is it so many people can do massive canoe trips in the likes of Wabakimi and Algonquin and not worry about packs like this?
@@dudemanismadcool that and despite the reputation, wolves generally avoid people. unless you're a threat to the den or they're on hard times and desperate, they usually retreat rather than engage. always exceptions to this mind you, but generally speaking, wolves usually want nothing to do with us.
Often, a female will babysit other cubs. When the babysitter female comes out to a place where she can be seen, then 25 cubs follow her out a few seconds later, it looks unreal.
Amazing animals , back in the mid 90’s I worked for a company that was involved with building the hundreds of pens used in Yellowstone park to reintroduce the wolves back into the area .
DAMN I was expecting like 7 wolves but this dude's got a whole platoon under his command.
😂😅
I'll never go into the woods again without an uzi.
Me too! The more that came I was like oh they on some gang type levels.
A platoon 😂😂😂😂😂😂
He must be so good to them.
Man hes so much bigger than all of them. The respect they show is crazy. Amazing footage
Thank you
He is older and likely their father.
Well that's why he's alpha
That's why insecure men put a collar on it
@@MrSilus2000 That is one of the most bizarre and crazy non-sequitars I've ever seen. That radio transmitter allows scientists to collect important information about wolves that can aide their conservation. BTW, how do you know it was "insecure men" who collared that wolf. There are several wolf biologists that are women.
I saw 4 wolves an was thinking nice but a little small for a pack then the whole naval force army and air force appeared
His realization that someone was there watching them. His whole demeanor changed. Went from a wolfy smile to a "hold the f up" face. Protecting his pack; told everyone to move out. The respect they have for the alpha is awesome.
Seriously, that music is spot on! You can see a slight growl with his teeth bared and haunches quiver 0:32. Still watching while receiving hellos. Respect for those magnificent creatures!
Just looked like he was watching the pack roll in..
😂🤣
Youre wrong
How do y'all kids even come up with these phrases
Changed to a "hold the f up face" that's some corny ass thing to say.
i love how all their tails start wagging when they’re all together 😂
Their tails are always down, until they first see each other, also. Then their tails return to their straight down position after their greetings are done.
I know right haha.
❤ now that's family
That is a big pack lol
@@martinsimeonov1563I counted like 16 wolves
0:29 He's detecting the camera person through sight and smell, and is making him uneasy. He's decided to move the pack away for their safety. What a great leader.
The way the music kicks in as he sees it.
He saw the pack coming, that's all. Fake news.
He detected the pack.
He had called the pack before the 29 second mark
@@Jay.T_tha_manSo? That doesn’t contradict original post.
Dad calling his kids, nephews and nieces home. Amazing how much a wolf pack resembles a human family.
*pre-woke human family
It's almost like... humans are social creatures... just like wolves.
Why do you think we were able to tame them thousands of years ago to have dogs nowadays? Because of our social behaviour similarities that we both rely on/yearn for.
I think that’s why humans and canines work so well together. Similar family structures created a bond as close as kin
Usually only the alpha male mates so it’s doubtful any of those wolves would be his nephew.
@@Dennis-nc3vwA pack of wolves is led by the parents. The father and the mother. They are equal in rank. Below them are their offsprings.
Thats not a pack, its an army. 😮
Not my army, brother! 🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵
"Alright guys, you see that dude filming us right there!? He's been invading our privacy for like 3 days now!"
Commanding Officer told them to fall in.
@@d33763*all the wolves turn to look at the cameraman*
“Uh…I think that’s enough footage.”
*quickly packs up his equipment as wolves slowly walk to investigate*
God help whatever they're hunting haha
It's crazy how they're showing love for the alpha but also showing tons of respect through their body language and posture. Tucked tails, lowered heads and pulled back ears showing submission, but also licking him, rubbing against him, and white fang biting him like they would when playing with their own brothers. Wild Canids are fascinating, beautiful, and absolutely terrifying all at the same time.
Well, that's because the "alpha" is literally their dad. In actual, wild wolf packs there are no alphas and betas because they're actually just a family unit; it comprises of the mating pair(mom and dad) and their offspring(their children).
I like the way his facial expression changed when he spotted the humans. He went into high alert.
I doubt they can see that far. Most of these shots are recorded from hundreds of meters away with really strong lenses.
@@sunfang2yes if the wolf had caught sight of anything after calling the pack he’d immediately alert them, there’s no way they’d continue greeting him
pretty sure its because he caught the smell of the others coming.
@@sunfang2 he saw the cameraman then he started to sniffin air. if you look closely you can see. he tried to figure out what was the thing that was watching him.
Try again
Bro is the main character. No questions asked
the pack is the main character .. he knows that ..that is why he is the alpha
@@silverkitty2503also the least inbred
He’s large and in charge! Pretty sure he’s the alpha ware- wolf😂❤
@@silverkitty2503 Remarkable comment. Indeed, to be Alpha, he has to be big on teamwork and cooperation. A server more than a boss.
Cool story. It’s called respect and understanding. Not some fleeting emotional bs.
This is beautiful, I love nature, I love wolfs
This is beautiful footage but dang it I was hoping to get to hear his howl lol
that was it actually
Here's the original audio th-cam.com/video/1fp3pF12KZY/w-d-xo.html
@DD214productions not even the same part of the video...
Me too awwe
0:28 I like how before he sees you he has his tongue out waiting for his pack, and then he sees you and is like "hol' up" xD
wolves are wonderful creatures!
Edit: okay everyone is attacking me in the replys lol, I admit I may have been wrong about the wolf seeing the camera, but my point still stands, wolves are wonderful creatures! ♥️
Quiet REGGIN
he’s not looking at him. was looking at the first wolf running over to him
@@praxusjoon2478or no? Maybe if he was interested he would've kept his attention to him even when he came up to him...they came up to him and he still wanted to look behind them...he took his attention for a short moment towards the cameraman maybe
@@goranurlic712 not getting into it with u over a wolf vid. cheers!😂✌️
@@praxusjoon2478 it wasnt an argument..i was a half question half normal sentance,so maybe we could come to an better answer but i dont like pasive people like you hahah go hide somewhere
It's surreal, the power he exudes. This is nature at It's best, beautiful.
Those eyes could pierce your soul. Yellow and intense as can be. Truly magnificent. I love living around them. Its a privilege. Always respect and protect wolves. They are the balance.
I share my life with two of them plus a wolfdog. They are not pets. They are cohabitants. They are treated as respected equals. There is a mutual respect and love that must be kept in balance.
How long do wolves generally live? 15-20 years?
@@brianmeen2158 12 to 16 years is what the wolf expert told me. These are the first wolves I have shared my life. I am constantly in contact with a wolf refuge. She was the one that told me I should keep the boys in my life because I rescued them and raised them from very early to adolescence and they had imprinted on me. One of the wolves had to have a leg amputated because he was in very dire condition when I found them. He may not have a full lifespan, though I hope he does. He romes my 12 hectare property and returns with his brother every dusk. His brother is always with him.
I envy you people, you share your lives with true reality, nature and its children. You are blessed.
You couldnt even see his eyes bro
I love how they all come up and bite his snoot like they’re punching in
Thats their way od greeting, licking under the Jaws, thats also something they did as pups to beg for food
The way the music kicks in when he spotted someone watching him.
That is one big boy. Makes the lesser members look like coyotes. Amazing footage, thanks for sharing it!
Thank you
Beta members of the pack are not lesser. The alpha wouldn't last without his homies. They are equally important as a unit. The alpha takes more responsibility to protect his buddies, but it is a wonderful family unit.
😊
I saw another big gray one the camera focused on near the end, looked like a female
those smaller wolves are juveniles, less than a year old. the alpha here their dad. any given wolf pack will start like this, mom dad plus kids, although in some packs it's actually the breeding female whose in charge.
@@yamiyomizuki you're correct, the youngest ones belong to him, but then the some of the bigger ones belong to his brother, and than other belong to the male they overthrew.
That dude is gigantic. Wolves are huge, like 130 pound range, he dwarfs all of them
There are wolves mich bigger than that
Unfortunately as every other animal they keep shrinking cuz they dont have enough food to maintain that size
Forrests get more empty and empty by the day
Thats why so many foxes come to the city instead of wilderness
They dont find enough food anymore.
The big wolves need a lot of food, the small ones come out with less
So if less food is available only the small wolves will "sustain"
Its crazy.
Peolple think of wolves as small doglike creatures
They are not
Thats what we have done to them by deforrestation
Humans also was much bigger thousands of years ago
"Giants" was real
Not like 10 meter or something, but people like brian shawn or shaq was normal, and not the biggest
When you can eat 10 natural chicken a day you will grow much bigger than if you have like 10-20 bucks a day and buy some supermarket food with no nutrition.
@@backbone93 you talk a lot of crap! Humans only need 20% of the food we consuming right now..
@@quadmeister you dont understand biology yet, you will get there eventually
But not with googling it or reading books from the system- who are responsible for it.
80% of the stuff most humans eat has no nutrition my friend
Its empty calories, just sugar and conservatives and nonsense.
No nutrient density.
Humans might eat too much, nut they still get too less nutrients
You can 100 kilo of cheetos a day and you still have not enough nutrients.
Taking a 130 pound wolve as representation of a wolve is the same as taking a 130 pound nerd as representation of a warrior.
Dont argue just for arguing, if you have a question ask it but stop the entitlement...
Have a nice day.
@@quadmeister the stuff most humans eat has no nutrition my friend
You seem to putposely skip the part that you dont wanna hear or you just didnt read and think properly before you answered.
Its empty calories, just sugar and conservatives and nonsense.
No nutrient density.
Humans might eat too much, but they still get too less nutrients
You can 100 kilo of cheetos a day and you still dont have enough nutrients.
Taking a 130 pound wolve as representation of a wolve is the same as taking a 130 pound nerd as representation of a warrior.
0:58 his eyes says it all
He must be a good leader! They looooove him! I like how they start playing when they get together.
in the animal kingdom, if you dont hail the leader you die
What a beautiful pack! So many and so healthy. A breath taking sight you captured to share with all of us. Thank you, greatly appreciated. Makes my heart soar to see such magnificent beings.
Thank you so much.
I've been coming back to this video about once every other month or so & I feel like I'll keep doing it for years to come. I've watched the originial, longer one as well and I like both versions but I just love everything about this. The fact that all the action happens in this one, and seeing the entire pack gather like that....Incredible footage man.
Thank you.
He's so big compared to them. Amazing.
Probably all his kids
Probably uncles aunts brothers sisters and some kids
@@disf5178Wolf packs are just two parents and their kids.
The children have to leave after around 2 years to found their own pack.
@@disf5178most likely his kids
@philippdrescher6012
I thought wolves packed up the way lions create prides. Usually family/extended family around the established alpha. Not just a father, mothers, and kids
This is not just fear and respect, more than respect this is love
They trust him as their leader and he honors that trust every day by being a good leader. They do love him.
The thing love ❤️ last longer than fear 😨, Fear eventually runs out when you love something or someone you will be loyal, Show respect, When you fear someone/something its like a clock eventual a time comes where that fear runs out or you overcome it 💯, The Alpha has earned the other wolf 🐺 pack members love ❤️ by being a Good Leader.
The purest of love
just fear ..because when he gets dethroned they WILL kill him ....not a ounce of respect \
Yup. Yup. 🙏🏼💖✨
Man, I was really hoping to hear the actual howl. What a majestic animal....and the love/respect the pack showed was beautiful. Incredible video, thank you for posting!
It wasn't audible, and all you can hear is people talking. Here's the original audio th-cam.com/video/1fp3pF12KZY/w-d-xo.html
You see how the last ones weren't all excited to be summoned back. They are plotting something
There's always atleast one looking to move up.
that's not even a thing, how dumb you are is amazing@@DD214productions
That's so true 🤣🤣🤣
pretty sure those are just older ones who probably dont have that energy anymore that the young ones in the front do.
Traitors!
I realized that nature is a gift of entertainment to man… There is truly more joy in this small clip then TikTok and Facebook.
I absolutely agree. Those things are soulless and shallow at most times. This is very lively and fascinating.
It's so beautiful, a wolfs howl is music to me
I just love how happy they seem to be seeing each other.
It's hard, imposing and adorable at the same time. They all came to him for snuggles.
I like how the music is trying to make this an eerie moment but in reality it’s just a happy family reunion 😂
0:28 terrifying
Nie bój się ;)
It did look like he caught the camera guy
I don’t know why, but I was not expecting them to be like house dogs when they approached him. So many kisses.
I just commented on this I adopted 2 street dogs to go with my Golden and they both do this to greet him all the time hes about twice their size if not more
Wow what amazing footage! Must've been amazing being there in person! You know they all probably knew you were there! They were showing out for sure!
The natural world is a beautiful and powerful thing to see when captured unobtrusively like this. That alpha was like some ancient battle commander summoning a platoon for inspection and instruction. Then off they went across forest terrain to scout for scarce resources on their heroic mission 🙏🏽
Earth 🌍 is a beautiful place with no humans
@pastoryoda2789 It's a beautiful place with us too. Our ancestors knew how to live harmoniously with mother nature
@@iponce2 you’re right to some extent, but perhaps more accurate to say humans ONCE lived harmoniously with the rest of the animal kingdom. As it was so much easier in antiquity when human populations were few and sparse. Over millennia we’ve basically overdone everything to ensure our survival, whilst obliterating other poor beasts into oblivion. There are now 8 billion wretched human mouths to feed and counting. Yet the great and the good of contemporary society still think we are nowhere near as populous as we need to be - Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos- 1 trillion humans. God help us 😂
@@pastoryoda2789wrong. It’s beautiful with humans, just so happens there’s too many greedy ones now that have ruined it for most of us
@@BobungaShamunga especially the Chinese
All the kisses and how he moves the tail, adorable!
Kirk & Katrina here who you met at Wapiti Trailhead today say hello and this video is awesome! Couldn’t believe how many answered his call. Wow! That must have been so neat to see!
I have two wolves and one wolf hybrid. They are not pets. They are my companions and cohabitants. I rescued the two orphaned brothers when I found them on the edge of my property. I have been in contact with a wolf expert all the lives of my friends. Mighty Rayzar had to have his right front leg amputated to save him. Ravenous Rotter was severely underweight and weak and full of parasites. A lot of love went to save these brothers. The wolf dog hybrid was adopted to help raise the wolves. Today, they are four years of age and the adopted mother is eight years of age. I love and respect all three of them. They are my best firends. No human could ever provide bonds so strong.
Thank you for sharing
@@xtian2900 I would love to do so. However, the only cameras I have are obsolete and in poor condition. My father's old VHS camcorder that I keep for memories is a keepsake. I doubt I could find any way to rip the content from the VHS to computer and make it look any good. The other camera is a salvaged camera I repaired. The single video I have uploaded will show the poor quality of the image. It is barely together at all. Maybe still photographs may be an option. However, I believe TH-cam disallows that.
I would've named them Romulus and Remus for the irony.
Wow cool story
How much time do you take them on walks ? Sometimes off leash or never ?
The best part is knowing that an "Alpha wolf" is typically just "Parent wolf" so we just watched a dad call his kids and sons and daughters-in-law to go out to eat.
That's true in most cases, but not with the pack. He's not the original breeding male.
go out to eat like theyre ordering sushi, your comment killed me
@@DD214productionsAlpha wolves don't exist. The guy who created that theory (Rudolph Schenkel) has been begging people to stop spreading that for years because it's been proven wrong countless times.
@@neoniceLmfaoooo when I saw the title I knew it wasn’t going to take me long to find one of you complaining about the word “alpha”. 😹
@@DD214productionsstill. Alphas aren't a thing that theory has been disproven multiple times even by the guy who first coined the term alpha
This is is the best thing I saw this year 2024.🎉
Thank you ❤
Wolves are something else.❤
Thank you so much.
The more you learn about the wolf, the more fascinating this beautiful creature becomes. The creature that embodies loyalty.
My Favorite Animal ❤
Seeing them arrive one by one and they kept coming.. I got goosebumps.
Such an amazing video 🥺🫀 this wolf is indeed an Alfa. He is Loved and Respected by his Pack ❤
Glad you enjoyed it
He summons them so they can tell him what a good boy he is.
🥺
He’s not a democrat
What a BEAUTIFUL family! ❤
Canidae at its best!
We could learn a lot from the magnificent creatures we share this planet with. Their definition of family, is clearly displayed here.
What an absolute beautiful family❤
God bless em, glad to see so many wolves in such a big network
It's truly amazing how familial bonds and family hierarchy extend through all forms of life on our planet. It is so primal.
So beautiful and so well fed ❤
I'm older than dirt, Have watched tens of thousands of hours of Wildlife documentaries, That is one damn gorgeous wolf.stunning!!he is over 200lb.marathon runner.
I believe he did not notice the camera, Till he was looking at his approaching pack, Normally he would have instantly bolted, But because his pack was running from the direction he could see that camera, he held.
wish there was the original audio of them howling and not the weird creepy background music, or at least music that actually reflects the happy moment of them coming together
It is truly amazing and frankly beautiful to see the respect in the pack
Omg!!!!!!! This is beautiful❤ The RESPECT they show.....i know im mushy cuz this made me tear up😢 I just love these amazing creatures. Wonderful footage my friend. Thank u for sharing❤
Thank you for watching and commenting.
Blimey! I kept thinking the whole pack had arrived, then another group would appear.
So many of them.
Though from reading the description, I gather the pack is in a state of flux.
Sorry to learn that this was the last time the alpha was seen.
I hope wolves are allowed to return to more places.
Their reintroduction into Yellowstone has been very beneficial to almost all species....with the possible of exception of the coyotes, which the wolves control.
Wolves and beavers...bringing them both back had dramatic positive results.
This is such a beautiful sight seeing the leader wolf calling his pack! ❤🐺🐺🐺
Nature is so awesome. The smokey blacks and grays of the alpha are just stunning. ❤
He is a beautiful wolf.
Thank you for the update on the music in the description :)
Sure thing!
Love the dark ambient music vibe to go with the wolves.
Thanks
The real sound would have been better.
@@Jameson1776 no, it's just people talking, you can't hear the wolf.
@@DD214productions got it.👍
Dark, creepy music to add to the bloodthirsty legends… because otherwise wolves aren’t super scary, just really cool and majestic.
the way he looked at you as you zoom in and out. crazy hearing that he just straight dead stared at him
They’re all just happy that he’s the Alpha.
the way they run is so funny and cute😂
One of the most magnificent creatures on the planet !
Awesome footage. Well done. I pray all the best for that beautiful pack. Just beautiful ❤️❤️
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
0:17 That’s the signal.
the few last one, are the next few years competitor, for sure...
When the pack arrives, all attention is on him, but all his attention is still on the potential threat.
It's crazy to think a handful of humans have been raised with these animals.
That is crazy! Where did you get that idea from the old Romulus and Remus myth?😅
Tarzan for sure comes to mind.
@@Mike-h1k A fictional story.
Like moglie from the jungle book
I was raised with 3 wolves.
That's pretty damn adorable. From a distance.
I mean pretty adorable overall. Unless you were perceived as a threat, and even then, the wolves would keep their distance. As scary as a wolf pack seems to us, they're smart enough to know to keep their distance from humans even more so lol.
Now I wouldn't waltz in the middle of this pack and expect to be safe, but I assure you if this pack saw you they would keep their own distance.
We people could take a cue from this beautiful moment… rest, roll out when it’s time and greet each other like we’re happy to be together. Those wolves might just be living the American Dream.
*”where was this? how close or far away were you? it looked like the alpha noticed you - was staring in your direction” 🐺- MELL DUNEY 616*
Yellowstone national park, I have a short that shows the distance. About 150m to 300m
@@DD214productions probly the Rescue Creek Pack or the Eight Mile Pack, judging by their numbers.
@@gourdguru it's the Wapiti lake pack.
@@DD214productions oh nice, they got a couple new members, then. last i checked they were only like 10-12 strong.
You're probably right, this video is from 2 years ago, so I'm sure things have changed.@@gourdguru
Dude is like “ Come on, cut it out….I regret calling you jokers over here”
0:31 the wolf has spotted the camera 😳
0:40 oh nevermind he saw his pack mates!
0:51 awwww so many fluffballs
1:05 Wowzers that’s a huge pack
Those dawgs have a happier life than any city dawg
They have a happier life than me
Except in the harsh winter when prey is scarce and reclusive. I would argue they’re usually on edge not knowing when their next meal is going to be.
@@steez5769city dogs life may be cushier, but ANYTHING, animal or person, not in their purpose, will NOT be happier than one in it. I'd say the wolves are doing better.
A happier life than most city humans, too.
@@notcrazy6288 you’re speaking my language
The track you laid over the original audio suits this scene so well.
Thank you.
Sounds similar to call of duty game soundtrack
A perfect example of a "working environment".
Anyone can be an "employee or boss".
But it takes a special breed to be a "Leader"...
This is the coolest thing i’ve seen on TH-cam in idk how long
I know it doesn't mean a lot to some people but, I think this clip is just magical and mesmerizing to watch. I'd like to refer to them as a pack of earth angel's.
Tell that shit to a farmer who lost his whole herd
@@scotgarland7526 I'm telling it you, farmer's and anyone else like yourselves so, with that being said enjoy your day I know I certainly will
@fayeart5277 no worries we will deal with them our way and my day will be great as well
@@scotgarland7526 whatever, there's a lot of different types of people in this world get use it Jr...you may have the last word, your no farmer your a grin lol
@fayeart5277 *you're
This looks like a great place to camp honey, kids grab the tent...
Wow….. such an amazing shot. Truly amazing you captured this
Thank you
That pack eats whatever it wants and they are eating well.
Guessing they all seen this Alpha do some serious work for the pack. And also, wtf could they do to challenge? He is huge
Coming home after hard day work. They know who butters their bread. Respect.
That's one beautiful, well fed pack. Seeing those wagging tails is heart warming. Thanks for posting.
Loving wolves is a burden because no hunter is more hunted, no killer is more killed.
Cool video ~ a big, healthy pack. 🐺
this is in yellowstone. probly the Rescue Creek Pack or the Eight Mile Pack, judging by their numbers. not the largest in the area however, the junction creek pack that the rescue creek pack broke off from is still ~22 wolves strong after the split. i've kept tabs on yellowstone's wolf packs off and on since back when The Druid Pack were the big dogs on campus. sadly The Druids lost their territory to rivals, dwindled in numbers, were forced to turn to scavenging to survive, and eventually were down to one wolf, who was shot in 2010, but in their prime they OWNED yellowstone.
That wolf has to have a better life than many humans to be honest, he is beloved and respect in a real natural way, and he is strong and good looking beast.
NO dogs can beat him, "but dogs fights🥺" wolf eats
Wild and guard not that same, "but guard dogs born to fights" wolf born to eat
I just imagine the wolves are like "BOSS!!!!! THERE YOU AREE!!!!!"
no such thing as an "Alpha" in fact the man who coined the term in regard to wolves immediately regretted it and said it was a mistake however the damage was already done and the term stuck just a fun fact of the day
Mostly like DAD!!!... There you are...
@@jakebrown1015I think you should go and watch the Ted talk again. You're misrepresenting the points made.
@@stinger4712 people mainly from the left LOVE to say this all the time when the word "alpha" is mentioned...
They are so beautiful... crazy to think them big ol dogs are running around out in the woods. Be pretty scary to run into a pack if you where walking.
Any Canadians wanna chime in? How is it so many people can do massive canoe trips in the likes of Wabakimi and Algonquin and not worry about packs like this?
@@dudemanismadcoolboomsticks take care of fear.
@@dudemanismadcool that and despite the reputation, wolves generally avoid people. unless you're a threat to the den or they're on hard times and desperate, they usually retreat rather than engage. always exceptions to this mind you, but generally speaking, wolves usually want nothing to do with us.
@@gourdguru ah very good to know.
@@dudemanismadcool Even the Worst, venomous Snakes will go out of their WAY to avoid humans
They welcomed him like a celebrity
Damn . That’s lots of pups lol 😂
Yeah, it's a really big wolf pack, and that's not all of them.
Often, a female will babysit other cubs. When the babysitter female comes out to a place where she can be seen, then 25 cubs follow her out a few seconds later, it looks unreal.
"Hey guys, wanna dine on a cameraman tonight?"
(Packs wags tail in anticipation)
Crazy how these loving gentle creatures will absolutely FUCK YOU UP
They don't really go for human
The profound bonding that happens between wolves is so incredible.
Amazing! I love how they respect him.
Its so cute/interesting how familiar their body language is, us knowing it from dogs.
Amazing animals , back in the mid 90’s I worked for a company that was involved with building the hundreds of pens used in Yellowstone park to reintroduce the wolves back into the area .