Well thats the thing you can read animals as they can read you, and if a wolf sees u and u freak out and run you're instantly a pray or if youre a threat they know. And he does have enough knowledge to know how the wofls acting and how he should act.
I went to a wolf sanctuary in my 20’s. What an amazing experience. The alpha was a massive 180 lb specimen. I have a great pic of him and I, both paws on my shoulders and him licking my bald head. He was so gentle, I wasn’t scared, but I was keenly aware of his power. He was like a small horse.
Alright, so I completely understand that this man is in a lot of ways a professional, so he knows a lot more about how to safely interact with wolves than the layman. And mirroring what they said, it’s very risky to anthropomorphize wolves because they are not domesticated, and still have all of their wild instincts. BUT you see in this guy’s experience what the first nonviolent human/wolf interactions would have looked like that ended up paving the way for domesticated dogs. Furthermore, think about the skills this guy needed to not be hostile toward that first female. He reacted to that like a competent hunter would, he knew that if he didn’t provoke the wolf’s killing instinct that it wouldn’t perceive him as a threat. NOW take into consideration that human beings, for the majority of the total time we’ve been alive, have been a hunter gatherer species, and so it’s practically inevitable that at least some humans would grow to befriend wolves and other wild animals. Humans are hunters gifted with the intelligence to comprehend and understand other hunter species. Because we have that insight, we know how to (over VERY many generations) befriend even some of the most aggressive creatures and turn them into loyal domesticated companions. But holy shit think of how awestruck those prehistoric dudes were; that had to be a spiritual experience. If I was an early human and suddenly I was making buddies with what I only used to know as ferocious beasts, I would probably think there was some kind of nature god(s) backing me up, too. And you look at the beast when it’s comfortable around you, and when it’s not threatening or intimidating, there’s something about it that makes you love it like another human being. I know these are all things that we understand fully, but imagine how cosmic it must have been to be the first humans to learn those kinds of truths. Stuff like that is evidence of what a grand existence we have. Even when we were at our weakest level of social organization, we had tools that allowed us to, in so many ways, transcend the food chain. Wow that ended up being longer than I thought it was gonna be
That might be part of the reason why we began to give human features to animals in ancient times. Once humans were capable of living with beasts, and we began to observe them, we realized how even things lower than us in intelligence can show deeper emotions than just whatever their current needs dictate. An example of anthropomorphic depictions of animals would be Native American lore, such as how tribes have "grandfather" teachings that link virtues to animals. Theres a good documentary called "Titus Gorilla King" or something like that. The ending was a touching moment, though I wont spoil it.
Really like how descriptive he is in the first minute. Makes me realize im not living my best life. They say a man has two lives. The second begins when he truly realizes he only has one. This is it. This is the big show. My past has driven my future. Need to be more present and get back to nature.
If y'all think he's lyin look him up "Donnie Vincent" he's a animals worst nightmare, and they know it, so instead of fighting him and killing themselves basically, they become his friend
Cool guy, seems odd everyone is so scared of wild animals that only kill out of instinct and needs 8/10 times. In country, you are around true apex predators who have an opposable thumb and capable of higher thought. In short. Cool story and I would have many beers with this guy anytime as the chics would love his stories and I would be more than cool with the hey I know this guy wingman status. Hahahah
David Faulkner Joe will figure out more on the biology of wolf's more than I guy that doesn't have much of learning on his reseach project. Know doubt he's got a gift. Joe's is in puppy mode sometimes that's the juice one needs for real deep exposing of life out there in the deep thick forest. I do it in the forest outer suburbs but have stepped in the deep,,, my research is coming up with video data for people to connect closer to the forest if you can get my style you get informed. Tinman Bigfoot Tracker Channel Canada British Columbia BC.
I hate when auto correct screws up the message i'm trying to convey too. Anyway though. I do have a bit of experience with them. I spent many of my summers in Argyle Minn. Had such a wolf problem that the city would buy pelts.
There's so much to be said about the ability of animals to connect to others... to communicate. They are much better at it than we'd expect. I currently have a seagull friend, visiting me every day.
My Dad told me around 1973 that his brother lived in a cave with a female panther, she never did get used to him living in that cave with him.:))). I heard this story on the movie Jeremiah Johnson when it came out around 1973 and I finally bought the movie when it came out on VHS then DVD then digital.
One of Joe's most valuable interviews. Wish to hell he was back on TH-cam. Spotify sucks. Donnie's mention of Farley Mowat brings back my memory of reading his books in my teens. He's an early hero of intelligent regard for our fellow creatures. I wish this entire interview was available.
@@michaelkyne7880 Not really. Hemingway took delight in slaughtering Africa's wildlife with high-powered rifles - a so called "sport". Hemingway also glorified the asinine "sport" of bullfighting - "Death in the Afternoon". I would much rather equate Mowat with Rachel Carson - a writer who has had an immensely positive impact on our awareness of industrial poisons and thoughtless human behaviors that degrade the planetary environment, particularly as they affect our fellow creatures. Carson will be remembered long after Hemingway has been tossed into the bin. I once thought well of "Papa" in my teens, but when living in Arusha I picked up "The Snows of Kilaminjaro" (since the mountain was visible outside my window) and found it utterly unreadable.
i love how joe just lets people tell their stories for the most part..he doesnt interrupt at all unless its a question about the story. he doesnt interupt with his own experience or story
@@aegonbreakspear9102 wait what how are humans cowards and dogs or wolves are not? Its same thing humans are just the best at communication and hunting. We're the smartest and dogs know that too, theres a symbiotic relationship between dogs and humans
I am sure that the female wolf came within 3 feet. I myself had a large young male wolf walk up within fifteen feet of me at the Grand Canyon. I was surprised but not afraid I could tell he was just curious. Had there been more than one I'm sure my story would have a much different tone.
Too many people are stuck in their shells. This is more believable than the shit the news tells you every day. I've never met a wolf but I've played games with countless foxes and other wild animals. I've had bears walk behind me at my cabin while fishing, played fetch with foxes. Animals arent out to just kill everything every second of their lives. Dogs came from wolves which means at one point man made friends with them and took them in. This story is 100% believable.
I had a black bear that would come by my cottage every time I was thererom when it was a cub, I wasn't even feeding it, just curious I guess, My dog and him were chill with each other too. Animals are just as curious about us as we are about them.
@@confusedriri8695 yeah, says someone who's probably never even seen one in the wild. Come to Canada, there's literally coyotes hanging out in public parks in a city with 3 million people in it. In this country we have Moose, black bears grizzly bears polar bears wild cats wolves, you name it, they are all over the fucking place. And in cottage country strut around without a care in the world. Actually, second thought, don't bother coming here, you won't like it and we won't like you.
At first it seems impossible that dingos could take even a buffalo calf down. But I believe their strategy is to make the thing run and run and run and run. After an hour or even two, a calf constantly on the run is going to get super fatigued. And the thing about dogs, dingos, and wolves is…they just don’t EVER get tired. I know wolves at least in Canada where I’m from are known to chase larger prey for like 25 kilometres. They have a super efficient gate that allows them to run on while expending very little energy.
I live in rural Australia, and we have Dingos as well as Wild dogs which tend to be cross breed between dingos and farm dogs, both can work non stop all day and run at 60kms plus. Safe to say they can just about wear any species down and allow an easy kill. Amazing breed of dog to watch and study.
Wolves can go further than that usually their range is hundreds of miles big and they regularly cover all of it wolves doing their 15-20 mph running can do it all day 50 miles and more they are very proficient at wearing down prey
@@jillthompson1248 Sorry Jill my fault, i mean speed not distance. Kelpies/Dingos are quick and can run at those speeds in extreme heat all day. Very fascinating.
@@Dee-nonamnamrson8718 you do know dachshunds were bred to go into badger holes and drag them out badgers are tough mean badass creatures for a dog to go in their hole in their home and get them and drag them out is wicked they are fearless tough little dogs but I’m sure they had their reasons for going after that person or they were sic’d on them by their owner
Not a wolf but back like 5 years ago when I was a sophomore I lived in a mountain community and multiple times would feel watched then look up and see a pack of deer and they would be like 20 feet away but we just watched each other. Nature can give you a beautiful feeling it makes you feel you're right where you're supposed to be if that makes sense
Same here man i was homeless last year and lived in the forest for half a year. I lived in a tent 30 feet from where a family of deer slept and ate. When i played my guitar and smoked theyd always be close enough to hear my music and basically chilled with me and my friends. Another bum chased a dear with a knife one day and got his ass kicked for doing it later that week lol. He had to call the cops too 😆
I was hiking in Germany and I was alone. It was just a short 3-4 mile trail through the woods above the town I was staying in, but about half way in I looked up and there was a deer standing on the side of the hill maybe 10 yards away just watching me. It was so cool. As soon as I made eye contact it bolted. Bummed me out, lol!
That’s actually very true. Our relationship with domesticated dogs originated by developing a relationship with prehistoric wolves. We would provide the wolves with a food source, which made them view us as something that provides for them, thus becoming an alpha in their pack.
@confusedriri8695 wolves don't generally attack especially alone. There are many encounters of people and wolves interacting with no violence. Wolf sees human as possible bigger threat, human shows no threat and provides food and begins building trust between the animal and humans. I've seen this personally with deer, rabbits, birds, etc in person so a wolf could very well adapt the same way even though they are much more vicious at the end of the day. This relationship is proven to be why we have dogs, cats, and trained wild animals so maybe you're the "fuckin idiot"
I think he was brilliant to bring it up, however you really don't know what you will come back as, the people New this and that's why they didn't kill them. Remember when interacting with any animal, you don't know how you or your family and friends are going to come back.
I wish humans spent more time in nature and we could recreate bonds with animals and be more knowledgeable with what's around us in a whole. Instead we have our faces glued to a phone 25/8
Reality is sometimes better than fiction. I often wonder how fulfilled a life would be if we lived like this back in the day. Each day everyone had a job. To eat , keep warm, and not get killed. Something raw about it all.
I have some stories like this guy with some of my adventures and man, to be able to sit down with Joe Rogan and talk about them would be the biggest adventure of them all.
people who have never spent any time in isolation in the true wilds are the ones saying this is bullshit. anyone who has really been out there knows this shit happens. I've had coyote on multiple occasions come within less than 10 yards of me. been face to face with a lynx. we saw each other about 100 yards away from each other, and it slowly walked it's way all up the hill to me, and stood no more than 10 feet from me, before just carrying along on it's way. when you've had experiences like that, you realize stories like his can happen.
everything from his face expressions, structure of story and sensationalism sets off my bullshit meter. not saying he is lying, just saying everything point toward it :)
After watching this clip I was inspired to watch the movie "never cry wolf". My new goal on life is to move to the middle of nowhere and start my own town and I shall name it nootsak
If anyone has seen the documentary on curiosity stream "Man's First Friend" this is almost exactly how they predicted the first domesticated wolf came to be. A female wolf made first contact with man.
4 wolves ate my brother and my friend and his whole family while we were at the water park. Everyone just stood and watched including me cause I was video taping all of it so that I would have proof. I sent my only copy to Tom delonge though.
Good story’s I live in Alaska and have wolves all around my house I have kids too and never worry there’s so much small game for them there not aggressive it’s amazing
That is so interesting! Wolves have always fascinated me. Just bought Farley Mowat's book today. I can't wait to learn more about these beautiful creatures.
I lived with a cougar for years.
Noice
Underrated comment my friend. Bravo.
Mmm. Awww aaw aaawwwwwww!!
C K , until she died recently?
Did...did she ever pounce you? Once? XD
Male wolf came to him like "aye dawg, I'd recommend you dont talk to my woman again."
Mark Johnson male wolf tips trilsby as he devour a moose
Said the same 😂😂
The chad male human vs the virgin male wolf
For real lol
"he recommends"
Does anybody else think this guy looks like the wilderness version of Keanu Reeves
He looks more like a wild Stiffler imo
Nah, he looks nuts.
I thought it was in the thumbnail
Keanu Reeves is the new Harry Potter
He looks like the GOT guy in shot caller
Joe Rogan: "Jamie pull up wolves on all tabs and change the desktop background to a wolf"
samsilvaluebinder 😂
I know this is a year old but I am fucking DYING right now 🤣
*wakes up*
oh its just a wolf
*puts gun back*
Just good research and knowledge of the animals behavior, he knew full well that he wouldnt attack
😁😁😁😁
@@datNERO17 nope
@@trepower1679 i guess "he knew full well" lmao
Well thats the thing you can read animals as they can read you, and if a wolf sees u and u freak out and run you're instantly a pray or if youre a threat they know. And he does have enough knowledge to know how the wofls acting and how he should act.
somebody turn this guy's story into a movie
let keanu reeves play him
and make it the chillest man and wolf movie out there
An indirect prequel to John Wick lol
TheMigratingCoconut lmao right someone kills his wolf
This needs more likes. Hell yes
His howl will be "whooaaaaaa"
LOL YES
He misses Those wolves, you can hear it
I went to a wolf sanctuary in my 20’s. What an amazing experience. The alpha was a massive 180 lb specimen. I have a great pic of him and I, both paws on my shoulders and him licking my bald head. He was so gentle, I wasn’t scared, but I was keenly aware of his power. He was like a small horse.
Largest wolf ever recorded was 175 pounds, where is this 180 pound wolf at?
@@ryleejohns855 Wolf Hollow, Apple Valley, CA.
@@ryleejohns855 actually 227 pounds is the largest ever recorded
@@ryleejohns855 imagine making a definitive comment when you’re dead wrong lol
I find it so interesting that only wolves in captivity actually have a hierarchy, i.e. alpha males.
"Hey mama. What's goin on?" Even with wolves, the pimp game is strong.
Cracked me up bro
Loll Hilarious
hahaha ;D good one man
Dead 💀
🤣😂🤣😂🤣
I once lived with a crazy girl for 6 months.
duane jessup >>> haven't we all.
duane jessup Pfffffffffft...who hasn't?
duane jessup she snuck up on me while I was fishing at the river and followed me for 6 months.
I know that feel bro, she just still lives with me.
all bad
I like how he casually threw in “I lived with a pack of wolves on summer” like joe rogan isn’t obsessed with talking about wild animals 😂
"Hey mama whats goin on"😂😂😂😂
I did the exact same thing this guy is talking about, in red dead redemption 2
@SilentBob420BMFJ nah man you should try it
@SilentBob420BMFJ This guy is just messing around. You can't chill with wolves in the game they'll go agro every time
Dylan Rich u can lock the wolves up and make them fight tho
Copy and Paste in the search: *Joe Rogan talks to Joe Rogan about Joe Rogan becoming President*
😂😂😂😂
Man and Wolf is the oldest duo in history
@Vidar Gartz arya and the hound
What about rhinos and birds?
Man and mushroom have a longer history and more intimate connection I would argue
its actually man and woman
its said man never tamed wolves, but rather tried to domesticate wolves turning them into dogs.
The respect this guy has for nature is just what we need, if only more people had this open mind set.
I lived with a pack of Smurfs for 6 months after taking a barrel of DMT
Freedom Isn'tFree i wish
I am watching this with a pack of wolves
abdul azeez zain ha ha ha
Omg hahahaha
LMFAO
niiice hahahah
as i expected you're european who lives with refugees.
Maybe even 2 feet.. maybe even an inch.. maybe I am the wolf...
Nick Nice hahahahaha
Dude, this wolf was 3 ft away....no, maybe 2 1/2 ft.... no, this wolf entered me
*Insert werewolf gif here*
What the actual fuck is wrong with you kids?
😂😂
Alright, so I completely understand that this man is in a lot of ways a professional, so he knows a lot more about how to safely interact with wolves than the layman. And mirroring what they said, it’s very risky to anthropomorphize wolves because they are not domesticated, and still have all of their wild instincts.
BUT you see in this guy’s experience what the first nonviolent human/wolf interactions would have looked like that ended up paving the way for domesticated dogs.
Furthermore, think about the skills this guy needed to not be hostile toward that first female. He reacted to that like a competent hunter would, he knew that if he didn’t provoke the wolf’s killing instinct that it wouldn’t perceive him as a threat.
NOW take into consideration that human beings, for the majority of the total time we’ve been alive, have been a hunter gatherer species, and so it’s practically inevitable that at least some humans would grow to befriend wolves and other wild animals.
Humans are hunters gifted with the intelligence to comprehend and understand other hunter species. Because we have that insight, we know how to (over VERY many generations) befriend even some of the most aggressive creatures and turn them into loyal domesticated companions.
But holy shit think of how awestruck those prehistoric dudes were; that had to be a spiritual experience. If I was an early human and suddenly I was making buddies with what I only used to know as ferocious beasts, I would probably think there was some kind of nature god(s) backing me up, too.
And you look at the beast when it’s comfortable around you, and when it’s not threatening or intimidating, there’s something about it that makes you love it like another human being. I know these are all things that we understand fully, but imagine how cosmic it must have been to be the first humans to learn those kinds of truths. Stuff like that is evidence of what a grand existence we have. Even when we were at our weakest level of social organization, we had tools that allowed us to, in so many ways, transcend the food chain.
Wow that ended up being longer than I thought it was gonna be
That might be part of the reason why we began to give human features to animals in ancient times. Once humans were capable of living with beasts, and we began to observe them, we realized how even things lower than us in intelligence can show deeper emotions than just whatever their current needs dictate.
An example of anthropomorphic depictions of animals would be Native American lore, such as how tribes have "grandfather" teachings that link virtues to animals.
Theres a good documentary called "Titus Gorilla King" or something like that. The ending was a touching moment, though I wont spoil it.
Very well written. I enjoyed reading this, thank you.
here s your plebbit gold 8==>
thanks you said a bunch of nothing
@@GGman2019 thanks that’s a super insightful comment
Really like how descriptive he is in the first minute. Makes me realize im not living my best life. They say a man has two lives. The second begins when he truly realizes he only has one. This is it. This is the big show. My past has driven my future. Need to be more present and get back to nature.
What adventures have you been on since this comment?
!!!
Now she is three feet behind me..
Joe: WAAAAATTT
Proceeds to measure out 3 feet to coax him into admitting that he was lying.
@@tyronemulcahy Joe definitely thought that story was bs
@@unclesam997 had to be. Fucking fully grown man pretending to be mowgli. Not buying it.
Willing to turn your back on a wolf that is snarling when you do look. Idiot
@@NickTaylorRickPowers You calling someone an idiot out of your own ignorance is ironic gold.
True story i am the wolf who was chilling with him. - The wolf
Is that Duran Duran song about you?
I can confirm I was one of rocks on the shore of the stream
Howl
Cain Bradley whats up
Thank God, up until these comments, I thought this guy was full of shit... But now I believe him, thanks wolf and rock
It’s like canines and man both know they are destined for a symbiotic relationship. In my opinion it’s the greatest natural wonder of the world.
If y'all think he's lyin look him up "Donnie Vincent" he's a animals worst nightmare, and they know it, so instead of fighting him and killing themselves basically, they become his friend
I live with a pack of cigarettes
You are so brave, they are super dangerous!
Cool guy, seems odd everyone is so scared of wild animals that only kill out of instinct and needs 8/10 times. In country, you are around true apex predators who have an opposable thumb and capable of higher thought. In short. Cool story and I would have many beers with this guy anytime as the chics would love his stories and I would be more than cool with the hey I know this guy wingman status. Hahahah
Oof
Pack of Camels?
ScarfaceFranckRibery not for long
"I was doing research for my role as Aragorn."
This was a great interview. I would love to hear more of your experiences!
I love how the wolves dominate humans to a degree when they build a relationship
"Hey mama what's going on" hahahahahaha
it's ya boi he prob shat himself lol
it's ya boi fuck me im crying laughing ahahahaha ahahahaha
yo send me some of those industrial tinfoil hats you got
wolves respond to howls lol. wtf?
He's like yea, that's how I holla at bitches.
"and then the three alphas of the pack, Hogan, Nash and Hall, come out and slammed me through a picnic table"
michaelclld - #toosweet 🤘
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Hahahahaha
Love these guests. More nature and animal behavior studies please
Imagine the other researcher shows up as he’s waking back with a pack of wolves like told you I didn’t need a gun 😂😂
Don't do it Joe. Don't go try to chill with wolves lol
David Faulkner you know he wants too haha
Joe might just try chillin with Wolves so he can then fuck with Coyotes.
David Faulkner someone please make a animation of that scenario with joe just getting mauled then heal kicking the wolf in the face haha
David Faulkner Joe will figure out more on the biology of wolf's more than I guy that doesn't have much of learning on his reseach project. Know doubt he's got a gift. Joe's is in puppy mode sometimes that's the juice one needs for real deep exposing of life out there in the deep thick forest.
I do it in the forest outer suburbs but have stepped in the deep,,, my research is coming up with video data for people to connect closer to the forest if you can get my style you get informed.
Tinman Bigfoot Tracker Channel Canada British Columbia BC.
I hate when auto correct screws up the message i'm trying to convey too. Anyway though. I do have a bit of experience with them. I spent many of my summers in Argyle Minn. Had such a wolf problem that the city would buy pelts.
Joe "WHAT!?" Rogan
magnus Fuck, came down to the comments to write the exact same thing. Very well then.
Joe "WOAH" Rogan
I shat my god damn pants.
these fucking comments are retarded
remax Joe “ 1.... 2.......3 “ Rogan
I had a wolf join my dog pack year and half ago . Same Als of scenario . Scariest and coolest experience in my life .
How did that go was he chill with your dogs?
There's so much to be said about the ability of animals to connect to others... to communicate. They are much better at it than we'd expect. I currently have a seagull friend, visiting me every day.
This guy is cool. Honest and minimal ego. The good kind of ego.
Humility is a virtue, the men who wrote the Bible knew this. Pride comes before fall.
@@LetsGoGetThem they were black isrealites just so you know
@@joelarana3468 They most certainly were not, but you can continue believing that if it makes your world seem safer.
@@LetsGoGetThem the men who wrote the bible were scared of giving women the same virtues lmaoo stfu
I always believed that the men that wrote the bible were Scottish and wore kilts?!! And that the bible was clad from the skins of the haggis?
Joe's "What!" caught me off guard
Haha I was reading that right as his "what?!?!" Caught me off guard
My Dad told me around 1973 that his brother lived in a cave with a female panther, she never did get used to him living in that cave with him.:))). I heard this story on the movie Jeremiah Johnson when it came out around 1973 and I finally bought the movie when it came out on VHS then DVD then digital.
This guy is a survivor, to live out there in those extremes you have to know your shit. That’s a man rite there💪🏻💪🏻
I dead ass pulled out a bag of chips for this story. So awesome
Popcorn 🍿
You mean crisps
This guys selling wolf tickets
ha ha ha haaaaa
The wolfs shouldve split his wig.
The funny part is that it really is woof tickets yet everyone chooses to say it wrong. Woof tickets. You woofin. Barkin. Not biting.
😂😂😂
What do they mean when they say wolf tickets , do they mean bullshit hype tickets ?
One of Joe's most valuable interviews. Wish to hell he was back on TH-cam. Spotify sucks. Donnie's mention of Farley Mowat brings back my memory of reading his books in my teens. He's an early hero of intelligent regard for our fellow creatures. I wish this entire interview was available.
Farley Mowat was Canadas Hemmingway
@@michaelkyne7880 Not really. Hemingway took delight in slaughtering Africa's wildlife with high-powered rifles - a so called "sport". Hemingway also glorified the asinine "sport" of bullfighting - "Death in the Afternoon".
I would much rather equate Mowat with Rachel Carson - a writer who has had an immensely positive impact on our awareness of industrial poisons and thoughtless human behaviors that degrade the planetary environment, particularly as they affect our fellow creatures. Carson will be remembered long after Hemingway has been tossed into the bin. I once thought well of "Papa" in my teens, but when living in Arusha I picked up "The Snows of Kilaminjaro" (since the mountain was visible outside my window) and found it utterly unreadable.
@@mikestirewalt5193 It terms of his place in our cultural Lore. I get the point.
She was 3 ft behind me
Joe : WWHHHAAATTTT
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣
These pod casts are the best thing on TH-cam.
This was simply their way of interviewing you for a new position in the wolf pack
Nice amount of likes
i love how joe just lets people tell their stories for the most part..he doesnt interrupt at all unless its a question about the story. he doesnt interupt with his own experience or story
Me: Hey Mom, I just joined the navy.
Mom: 3:00
This is how domestic dogs were made
Nah, dogs were the less meek wolves, more confident to follow camps with humans for remains. Real wolves are more shy.
@@LetsGoGetThem bruh
Devix not how it went down at all dude 😂
@@LetsGoGetThem Not shy, clever. They know most humans are cowards and would kill them before they have any chance to understand them.
@@aegonbreakspear9102 wait what how are humans cowards and dogs or wolves are not? Its same thing humans are just the best at communication and hunting. We're the smartest and dogs know that too, theres a symbiotic relationship between dogs and humans
Joe Rogan!! You've got me through my hospital stay the last 3 weeks. Thank you
alex perez hope you feel better
thats lit. keep pushing man
alex perez hope you have recovered 100%
Stay up, man
What were you in for?
I was waiting for him to say “ Then we kissed me and the wolf it was intense “
It was 3 ft.... then bit my face.
I am sure that the female wolf came within 3 feet. I myself had a large young male wolf walk up within fifteen feet of me at the Grand Canyon. I was surprised but not afraid I could tell he was just curious. Had there been more than one I'm sure my story would have a much different tone.
Joe rogan " you lived with a pack of wolves. That's crazy. " anyways. Have you ever done DMT ???
Anfrax Riddimz this jokes getting old
@@ayoreef9683 Really that's crazy '' you ever done DMT ??
Hahahaha
Anfrax Riddimz this never gets old
Yeah, not much effort at being original here. You should try DMT. Or alternatively just shut the fuck up.
joe "WHAT?!?!?" rogan
Was literally about to type this lmao
@@S42- hahaha
I wanted to type this too xDD
Austin Leih I seen this as he said that lol
How funny haa
Whe Joe talks about enemies and hunting he comes alive like a young child. It's so inspiring.
If John Wick was an over exaggerated biopic about a badass, this dude would be the real John Wick
Too many people are stuck in their shells. This is more believable than the shit the news tells you every day. I've never met a wolf but I've played games with countless foxes and other wild animals. I've had bears walk behind me at my cabin while fishing, played fetch with foxes. Animals arent out to just kill everything every second of their lives. Dogs came from wolves which means at one point man made friends with them and took them in. This story is 100% believable.
I had a black bear that would come by my cottage every time I was thererom when it was a cub, I wasn't even feeding it, just curious I guess, My dog and him were chill with each other too. Animals are just as curious about us as we are about them.
Yeah some animals, NOT A FUCKING WOLF MATE 🤦♂️
And John Doe that bear story sounds even more bull shit then the wolf story
@@confusedriri8695 yeah, says someone who's probably never even seen one in the wild. Come to Canada, there's literally coyotes hanging out in public parks in a city with 3 million people in it. In this country we have Moose, black bears grizzly bears polar bears wild cats wolves, you name it, they are all over the fucking place. And in cottage country strut around without a care in the world. Actually, second thought, don't bother coming here, you won't like it and we won't like you.
@@confusedriri8695 Lmfao you're a white wanna be rapper hahahaha what in the fuck do you know about anything?
At first it seems impossible that dingos could take even a buffalo calf down. But I believe their strategy is to make the thing run and run and run and run. After an hour or even two, a calf constantly on the run is going to get super fatigued. And the thing about dogs, dingos, and wolves is…they just don’t EVER get tired. I know wolves at least in Canada where I’m from are known to chase larger prey for like 25 kilometres. They have a super efficient gate that allows them to run on while expending very little energy.
I live in rural Australia, and we have Dingos as well as Wild dogs which tend to be cross breed between dingos and farm dogs, both can work non stop all day and run at 60kms plus. Safe to say they can just about wear any species down and allow an easy kill. Amazing breed of dog to watch and study.
Wolves can go further than that usually their range is hundreds of miles big and they regularly cover all of it wolves doing their 15-20 mph running can do it all day 50 miles and more they are very proficient at wearing down prey
@@jillthompson1248 Sorry Jill my fault, i mean speed not distance. Kelpies/Dingos are quick and can run at those speeds in extreme heat all day. Very fascinating.
A pack of wiener dogs killed a woman in Oklahoma a couple years back.
@@Dee-nonamnamrson8718 you do know dachshunds were bred to go into badger holes and drag them out badgers are tough mean badass creatures for a dog to go in their hole in their home and get them and drag them out is wicked they are fearless tough little dogs but I’m sure they had their reasons for going after that person or they were sic’d on them by their owner
A great storyteller and what a great experience, I enjoyed it! Thanks!
Always inspiring to listen to people who have taken a different path.
Not really unless you’re pathetic
Not a wolf but back like 5 years ago when I was a sophomore I lived in a mountain community and multiple times would feel watched then look up and see a pack of deer and they would be like 20 feet away but we just watched each other. Nature can give you a beautiful feeling it makes you feel you're right where you're supposed to be if that makes sense
I figured you're not a wolf
Same here man i was homeless last year and lived in the forest for half a year. I lived in a tent 30 feet from where a family of deer slept and ate. When i played my guitar and smoked theyd always be close enough to hear my music and basically chilled with me and my friends. Another bum chased a dear with a knife one day and got his ass kicked for doing it later that week lol. He had to call the cops too 😆
Deer r friendly.... wolves r not.... see the diff?
I was hiking in Germany and I was alone. It was just a short 3-4 mile trail through the woods above the town I was staying in, but about half way in I looked up and there was a deer standing on the side of the hill maybe 10 yards away just watching me. It was so cool. As soon as I made eye contact it bolted. Bummed me out, lol!
Yeah...not the same...lol
His sense of non fear is what saved his life.
This is very interesting, I want to go encounter some wolves now
RIP. Ballistic potato is dead guys, I’m his mama’s friend.
Look at his face if I was a wolf I'd have been fooled
Right i kept thinking he looks like a wolf lol
I see it 😭
Joe "3 feet" Rogen
WAAAAAT
“It gets better I spent the whole summer with her”
I come back to this clip once every couple months cause I live it so much
That’s actually very true. Our relationship with domesticated dogs originated by developing a relationship with prehistoric wolves. We would provide the wolves with a food source, which made them view us as something that provides for them, thus becoming an alpha in their pack.
Oh okay yeah makes sense, so he went and got a meal or that wolf that was 3ft behind him yeah and they were cool as a cucumber. Fuck your an idiot.
True example of a symbiotic relationship.
Of course the domestication had to start somewhere
Wild dogs
@confusedriri8695 wolves don't generally attack especially alone. There are many encounters of people and wolves interacting with no violence. Wolf sees human as possible bigger threat, human shows no threat and provides food and begins building trust between the animal and humans. I've seen this personally with deer, rabbits, birds, etc in person so a wolf could very well adapt the same way even though they are much more vicious at the end of the day. This relationship is proven to be why we have dogs, cats, and trained wild animals so maybe you're the "fuckin idiot"
He Used other people's culture and belief to protect wolves. #JediMindTrick 💯🐺
speech 100
I think he was brilliant to bring it up, however you really don't know what you will come back as, the people New this and that's why they didn't kill them. Remember when interacting with any animal, you don't know how you or your family and friends are going to come back.
Never Cry Wolf was a great movie. I haven't watched that movie in maybe 25 years. Thank you for reminding me of it. I am going to watch it tomorrow.
Wolves are dogs in their purest, rawest form. I would love to see one in the wild some day.
Whatever, Costner danced with them.
Best comment on TH-cam
Lived with my ex-wife for almost 10 yrs!
I see your expression I raise you 5 years
These words that are used in general conversation is amazing thanks for expanding my vocab
I could listen to this all day. I love that man can coexist with all beasts, peacefully.
Not ALL beast
I just said hey, I just said hey
I said hey momma what's going on
4 non blondes. HEEYYYY AAAA HEEYYY AA, I SAID HEY! Hey, momma. What's going on.
It was “mamas” try “momma” in the wild and your wolf chow
Lmaooo
I wish humans spent more time in nature and we could recreate bonds with animals and be more knowledgeable with what's around us in a whole. Instead we have our faces glued to a phone 25/8
You say as you comment on a TH-cam video while most likely watching it on your phone after ten or so other videos in a row.
@cole dibiase
so what? it's still a very valid comment wise ass...
99% of nature is out to kill humans, no thanks
I think it’s good we are not in nature anymore...it would be pretty hard to deflect an asteroid with spears and rocks.
Yes i completely agree. Humans spending more time with wolves is a great way to cut down or population.
Loving these outdoor adventure stories!!
Joe Ive watched lots of Ur Pods...this ones way near Ur best yo me...thanx for havin Donnie on hes awesome!!!
I once saved a Crow ...& it kept bringing me Buttons & bottle caps even brought me a marble once to show its gratitude what an awesome bird....
His Wolf language has really come a long way in 15 minutes.
Reality is sometimes better than fiction. I often wonder how fulfilled a life would be if we lived like this back in the day. Each day everyone had a job. To eat , keep warm, and not get killed.
Something raw about it all.
I have some stories like this guy with some of my adventures and man, to be able to sit down with Joe Rogan and talk about them would be the biggest adventure of them all.
people who have never spent any time in isolation in the true wilds are the ones saying this is bullshit. anyone who has really been out there knows this shit happens. I've had coyote on multiple occasions come within less than 10 yards of me. been face to face with a lynx. we saw each other about 100 yards away from each other, and it slowly walked it's way all up the hill to me, and stood no more than 10 feet from me, before just carrying along on it's way. when you've had experiences like that, you realize stories like his can happen.
breathe and squeeze you must have a huge head being face to face from ten feet
breathe and squeeze I think its more about the way he tells a story it seems like everything is embellished
everything from his face expressions, structure of story and sensationalism sets off my bullshit meter. not saying he is lying, just saying everything point toward it :)
breathe and squeeze wolves would eat you
breathe and squeeze neither of those animals are even a threat to humans. A lynx is a bobcat which is like 40 50 pounds. Neither could hurt you.
Joe “that’s a pretty cool story” Rogan
taylor trash but he said literally a lot tho
taylor trash ok talking trash taylor lol
Hold up I could comments on thAt when Joe told you how and you was has surprise has him that's when that word come to life nigga you lying
zoklo 305 I got an aneurism trying to read this comment
"This is all a true story" usually means the contrary
Clips like this are what makes JRE worth it.
This is the type of guy you get stuck listening to while your mate is in the other room trying to buy more weed.
Kind of looks like John Wick
OPTIMAL If John Wick smoked heroin
Can he shoot a gun like him
Wick liked dogs, he likes wolves
vaibhav Panwar wick had a pet dog
I wish I was this guy and his experiences. What a life.
After watching this clip I was inspired to watch the movie "never cry wolf". My new goal on life is to move to the middle of nowhere and start my own town and I shall name it nootsak
Matthew Mcconaughey has got to be the best character actor of our time.
Alright alright alright
@Steven Enno it's OK you'll learn
If anyone has seen the documentary on curiosity stream "Man's First Friend" this is almost exactly how they predicted the first domesticated wolf came to be. A female wolf made first contact with man.
@Sonny plot twist
And then we turned them into little yorkies. “Sorry, mama.”
Joe has THE MOST interesting podcast in existence. Period.
Joe seems so surprised.Believe it or not, wolves aren't constantly tearing people apart lol. People watch too many movies.
david r macri He watched The Grey one too many times!
Dog Files Yeah, no doubt!
4 wolves ate my brother and my friend and his whole family while we were at the water park. Everyone just stood and watched including me cause I was video taping all of it so that I would have proof. I sent my only copy to Tom delonge though.
LOL
Dog Files the grey is realistic because they hunt and fuckin maul them not make them part of the pack
Good story’s I live in Alaska and have wolves all around my house I have kids too and never worry there’s so much small game for them there not aggressive it’s amazing
I wouldn’t worry about the wolves either. As long as kids are staying entertained they can be pretty tame.
That is so interesting! Wolves have always fascinated me. Just bought Farley Mowat's book today. I can't wait to learn more about these beautiful creatures.
My respect! I hate people who fear these beautiful beats.
Love this guy! Amazing story!
That's just absolutely amazing reminded me of my relationship I had with my dog when I would go hunt and camping
That's cool but did you tell the wolves that young jamie got an A in physics?
Bhahahahaha. I love that this is a thing. You know Young Jamie probably gets frustrated as hell by it lmao
No but he got them to try dmt
Joe "Genetic Memory" Rogan
How else would you describe instinct other than genetic memory?
This dude trying to fit in. Nothing to see here folks