I love in this video how all the wolves are just standing still and listening to the other Wolfpack or for the other Wolfpack. Then when the other Wolfpack is done they all respond together like they've been practicing like it was all choreographed. They are so amazing. Such beautiful animals I hope that we can save them and get them back on the endangered species list
Looks to be 16 strong, heathy and beautiful. Hate that wolves are often killed needlessly. Michigan had to ask Canada for wolves to air drop into Isle Royale National Park to control the moose population that had gotten out of control....
I can't explain how much I love these animals, they're majestic, loyal and family oriented so different to humans and because of that they're hated for the very things lacking in our own species.
0:37 What the heck? They all started moving at the exact same time. It's almost like they had the howl scheduled like an alarm clock or something. That's pretty crazy...
Thank you for this! How beautiful and eerie at the same time. Gave me goosebumps. Loved seeing them all focused, looking in the direction of another pack calling and then their response back and behavior.. Happy 2021 Bumann Family. ❤️
Awesome Footage George ! It is awesome that you share such videos. I can't to yellowstone right now because the canadian-USA border is close ) :. Have a nice year !
George, This is the best wolf pack video I have ever seen. Thanks for your efforts and the post! All the wolves appear to be healthy...much to the distress of the wintering elk and bison. Which camera system did you use?
I read that the best time to see wolves in Yellowstone is in the winter. So it is on my bucket list to do this. I would love to see a wolf pack like this. I want to see them before all of these people that hate wolves destroy them
I wonder what signal they were given right here 0:39 because one minute they're just standing there, and the next, they're all huddled together and howling. 🤔
Not sure what wq:ae means, but if you’re talking about the game wolf quest, I’m not sure cause I’ve never played the game but it’s based in Yellowstone and the wapitis are a real pack in Yellowstone right now so I’d assume so?
@@PoloWolf47 As the Japanese say "the nail that stands out gets hammered" in nature anything different is often shunned by the masses as a means of safety. With prey animals it's because it draws too much attention and doesn't blend in well, in predators it's because it doesn't blend in well and makes them easier to be seen.. A solid black form is much easier to notice in the brush/woods than a mottled grey/brown coat making it harder to hunt stealthily. Obviously these packs are just so successful at hunting game that they don't care that they have wolves that stand out.
@@jaratt85 I don't know about other places of the world, but in Yellowstone A LOT of the wolves are black, it's unlikely that all of them have been kicked out of their packs
@@PoloWolf47 or like I said there's so much prey that they don't have to worry about it because the packs are still able to thrive even with the handicap. "They are more common in North America; about half of the wolves in the reintroduced wolf population in Wyoming's Yellowstone National Park are black." "Genetic research from the Stanford University School of Medicine and the University of California, Los Angeles revealed that wolves with black pelts owe their distinctive coloration to a mutation which occurred in domestic dogs, and was carried to wolves through wolf-dog hybridization." So part of why they are more common is because they aren't natural wolves, it's not evolution at work but descendants of hybridized wolf/dogs that have been introduced to the wild.
Yes.. they put them to a nap to put onto them a collar.. in Canada there is a scientific team studying wolves which does that. The collar sends data. It is so expansive that they only tag a few members Better following the development of the pack.. over the years...
No. Wolf attacks are extremely rare, and even more rare for those attacks to be fatal. Humans are not a food source, so if by chance they did kill a human out of protection or defense, they would not eat it.
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I wouldn't say perfect. Especially when it comes to large prey such as elk and moose they don't always get the kill. A lot of times they will get away, or if the elk or moose stands it's ground, it has been documented that these large prey animals can actually injur and even kill members of the pack. Also, kind of ironic in your description of wolves, you described humans to a T.
No such thing. We need wolves, otherwise prey populations over populate. I think youre just used to the average seven wolf pack. These packs are older and larger with large territory. In fact, we need more of them. Almost every part of usa used to be home to wolves. Now theyre only in northern parts, national parks, and a few other places.
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What an intelligent majestic species. Beautiful.
I love in this video how all the wolves are just standing still and listening to the other Wolfpack or for the other Wolfpack. Then when the other Wolfpack is done they all respond together like they've been practicing like it was all choreographed. They are so amazing. Such beautiful animals I hope that we can save them and get them back on the endangered species list
My German shepherd is a house wolf I have such a soft spot for them don't wipe them out 😢😢😢
Thank you for sharing this video. I was very sad about Wolf killing spree in Wisconsin. Watch this video makes me happy. A beautiful wapiti wolf pack.
Gorgeous🥰‼️So glad to see them back as an important part of the Ecosystem 🥰❣️🙏🏼💙
No one noticed how random they all stopped? 1:07
Looks like they heard another wolf by the area and were like; who’s that? 😂
The children of the night , what sweet music they make !
I have caught your reference.
Looks to be 16 strong, heathy and beautiful. Hate that wolves are often killed needlessly. Michigan had to ask Canada for wolves to air drop into Isle Royale National Park to control the moose population that had gotten out of control....
19 wolves
Issue some more permits for hunting
Yeah humans suck
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I can't explain how much I love these animals, they're majestic, loyal and family oriented so different to humans and because of that they're hated for the very things lacking in our own species.
What a lovable community of such adorable creature!
a very large and pretty wolf pack in the dazzling white snow
Love Wolves. Beautiful family oriented species
They all different colorssss!!! So beautiful 😍😍🤩🤩
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Considering how wolves are persecuted across the globe it's so beautiful and incredible seeing such a large pack of healthy wolves! ❤🐺🐺🐺
Such beautiful animals. We must protect them at all cost! ❤
It’s so nice to see thriving animals ❤
That is an amazing sight to behold.
This is such a beautiful video! What a huge pack and the variety of different wolves there are!! 😊🐺
Warms my heart! May these beautiful beings stay strong and safe 💕
My favourite wolf pack ❤
what a stunning clip that’s huge pack!
I think they are 16 wolves! 🐺🐾🌚
Yeah about 16
awesome! very healthy looking pack
De toute beauté de voir la meute de loup, tous réunit ensemble. Magnifique vidéo! Merci!
0:37 What the heck? They all started moving at the exact same time. It's almost like they had the howl scheduled like an alarm clock or something. That's pretty crazy...
Synchronised
oh! that was so wonderful!! thank you!!
Thank you. They are beautiful!
That looks like a pack formed from multiple smaller packs, given how many black, gray/brown, and white wolves are mixed in among them.
I love this song
Beautiful video. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this! How beautiful and eerie at the same time. Gave me goosebumps. Loved seeing them all focused, looking in the direction of another pack calling and then their response back and behavior.. Happy 2021 Bumann Family. ❤️
Wow beautiful. Thank you for sharing
The majesty of nature...........the absolute ruling ..........the strongest heartbeat....❤ 🤍 💚 💛
Is each of the pack s trying to tell each other we are bigger and tougher ? Lol funny wild wolf doggie s good video
Considering how wolves have been persecuted across the globe it's so beautiful and incredible seeing such a large and healthy pack of wolves! 🐺🐺❤
Awesome Footage George ! It is awesome that you share such videos. I can't to yellowstone right now because the canadian-USA border is close ) :. Have a nice year !
This is so surreal bro
God bless you ! the power of creation
Twilight in Real Life!🐺🔥🔥❤️🔥🔥🐺
bEAUTIFUL!!!! wILD AND fREE aLSO TERRIFYING! lOVE lOVE lOVE
Love it.
Wow so beautiful. I love wolves❤❤❤❤❤
That black alpha they had before the split was a beautiful specimen, big, regal and aesthetically pleasing as hell!
Their beautiful
George, This is the best wolf pack video I have ever seen. Thanks for your efforts and the post! All the wolves appear to be healthy...much to the distress of the wintering elk and bison. Which camera system did you use?
m.a.g.n.i.f.i.c.e.n.t
Such a large pack, impressive..
15 members? 3 carry a collar..
Those tails wagging
Yay! Wolves! 😄
My family I love you
I luv Wolf 🐺 howling alot too. I have stuff Wolf 🐺 toys ✌
Love wolves 😍😍😍😍
That other pack was trembling with the sheer amount of wolves were howling
I read that the best time to see wolves in Yellowstone is in the winter. So it is on my bucket list to do this. I would love to see a wolf pack like this. I want to see them before all of these people that hate wolves destroy them
Same here, I’ve always had this fantasy, a goal to visit Yellowstone National Park
Will either of you be going there now thanks to the Cody Roberts incident?
Gray wolf🩶
Black wolf🖤
White wolf🤍
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I wonder what signal they were given right here 0:39 because one minute they're just standing there, and the next, they're all huddled together and howling. 🤔
Maravilloso espectáculo!! 😳😲.. 🎶🐺🥰
KRÁSA KRÁSA ❤
big doggos
wow!
Worlf serigala beautiful cantik. 🐺🐺💖💖
Children of the night -- what music they make!
And every prey animal in range proceeded to soil itself.
Love wolves 🐺
Thank you sooooooo,uch
A sacred animal should be protected
The lads 😅
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С ошейником наверно вожак стаи?
Beautiful beasts but I would not like to see one in the wild at close range.
I think the population is coming back in the Northeast.
How Many Wolves Are There In All And Plus I Don't Know There Genders
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Why are they wearing collars?
Part of a tracking system by wildlife management.
Awoooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhh
I don't get it. How do they manage to stay alive without being in and out of vet's offices all the time?
0:39 such in sync! how do they know
judging by their body language, they are on the offense to attack. Their tails are raised.
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Did they defend there territory and won
No, they are just responding to the other packs. Wolves dont just howl for location, dominance, and victory.
21 wolves in the beggining
Why Are All The Wolves Howling At Once
Are these the Wapiti Pack in WQ:AE?
Not sure what wq:ae means, but if you’re talking about the game wolf quest, I’m not sure cause I’ve never played the game but it’s based in Yellowstone and the wapitis are a real pack in Yellowstone right now so I’d assume so?
Yes. Wolfquest is based off of Yellowstone and wapiti lake pack is real.
Yes, WolfQuest AE is based off of Yellowstone national park
So they all stop and get all serious then they start playing .
It's odd just how many black ones there are, typically they can end up shunned from a pack for standing out too much.
Why would they be shunned?
@@PoloWolf47 As the Japanese say "the nail that stands out gets hammered" in nature anything different is often shunned by the masses as a means of safety. With prey animals it's because it draws too much attention and doesn't blend in well, in predators it's because it doesn't blend in well and makes them easier to be seen.. A solid black form is much easier to notice in the brush/woods than a mottled grey/brown coat making it harder to hunt stealthily. Obviously these packs are just so successful at hunting game that they don't care that they have wolves that stand out.
@@jaratt85 I don't know about other places of the world, but in Yellowstone A LOT of the wolves are black, it's unlikely that all of them have been kicked out of their packs
That is complete, utter BS
@@PoloWolf47 or like I said there's so much prey that they don't have to worry about it because the packs are still able to thrive even with the handicap. "They are more common in North America; about half of the wolves in the reintroduced wolf population in Wyoming's Yellowstone National Park are black." "Genetic research from the Stanford University School of Medicine and the University of California, Los Angeles revealed that wolves with black pelts owe their distinctive coloration to a mutation which occurred in domestic dogs, and was carried to wolves through wolf-dog hybridization."
So part of why they are more common is because they aren't natural wolves, it's not evolution at work but descendants of hybridized wolf/dogs that have been introduced to the wild.
A wild wolf pack with collars?
Yes.. they put them to a nap to put onto them a collar.. in Canada there is a scientific team studying wolves which does that. The collar sends data. It is so expansive that they only tag a few members
Better following the development of the pack.. over the years...
If men appear there, lost. Would they kill him and eat him?
No. Wolf attacks are extremely rare, and even more rare for those attacks to be fatal. Humans are not a food source, so if by chance they did kill a human out of protection or defense, they would not eat it.
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среди них один с ошейником? 1:32
Насчитала 13 волков, но это не точно. Голодные жуткие , мощные ,совершенные убийцы всякой плоти.😰😰 После укуса волка , если не вырвал мясо, остается фарш на месте укуса🐺🐺🦴☠️👀👁️
I wouldn't say perfect. Especially when it comes to large prey such as elk and moose they don't always get the kill. A lot of times they will get away, or if the elk or moose stands it's ground, it has been documented that these large prey animals can actually injur and even kill members of the pack.
Also, kind of ironic in your description of wolves, you described humans to a T.
One has a collar
Radio tracking collar
Duh, it's a radio collar 🙄
How else would biologists track wolves?
Reppin their hood.
Are wolves beginning to overpopulate? These are big packs. Another video from Utah shows 35 wolves in one pack.
No such thing. We need wolves, otherwise prey populations over populate. I think youre just used to the average seven wolf pack. These packs are older and larger with large territory. In fact, we need more of them. Almost every part of usa used to be home to wolves. Now theyre only in northern parts, national parks, and a few other places.
Nope, it's just an older pack
Control them before all other animals are gone
You're not too educated on ecosystems are you?
Who’s the alpha
wtf take the damn collars off the wolves" that shxt is evil ..
I hate that they have collars on
Those collars are meant to help track where they are/where they're going! It helps researchers keep track of the pack. :)
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Dog soldiers!
May.con.soi.dep.qua.de.nuoi
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wolfs are bueatiful how could anyone want to hurt them