It's time humans stepped in to treat the mange! Seeing as we were the ones who infected them with it. I admire and respect wolves. They need our protection, again!!! This was a beautiful documentary, Thank you for posting and sharing it! ❤
It's sad but I doubt the researchers will do anything, it's like if a lion was mortally wounded, they wouldn't help it because its nature taking its course
That the Park Service actually Introduced(!) mange blows my mind. Do they understand how painful it is - and how long it takes to kill? To introduce mange is positively evil.
Sept 29th, 2024 i saw two of the hayden valley wolves. A black wolf was nose to nose with a big male grizzly that claimed their kill. Its powerful to see them in person.
I love watching documentaries on my theriotypes, it gives me so many calm and at-home feelings and I get a lot of therianthropic shifts too, I love animals :3
It was the Druid Pack that were eventually a 37 strong pack that Dominated Yellowstone. Sadly alot were killed by Hunters some Died from Starvation, Fights with Rivals etc.. Now I watched a programme a while back where they said that the New Coywolfs some had Druid DNA so they must have been mating with the Coyotes. Problem with this is now they are bigger and have the aggression of the Wolves.
Not bigger than the full wolf they be smaller not sure if they get the best or worst of each other now coy dogs and wolf dogs are scary they don’t really have much natural fear of people
That black wolf was huge? It was almost the same size as that black bear? The black bear knew it was up against it with those 3 big wolfs, the grey one didnt mess about and seemend fitter than the big black alpha male. Imagine that running towards you? At night with huge yellow eyes. That was great to watch.
He was a Mollie's wolf before. The Mollie's pack hunted bison almost exclusively, in deep snow, so over time they became bigger and bigger to better match the size of their prey.
I admire otter, long furry short legs. They can out swim a fish and don’t need thousands of dollars of equipment to catch them. Bet you couldn’t do that. They deserve respect.
Beautiful Documentary--TY! We need to stop Bill HR 764 The bill will remove protections for the gray wolf under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA). Justice for Theia and Protection for all Wolves
This is a really good, and moving documentary. It's a shame it's a repost, ripping off another channel. After all, the story ends in 2016, eight years ago!
@nefert.. Becouse humans are animals, we just wear human faces thats all. Wolfs could teach humans a thing or two. Wolfs had to domesticate themselfs thousands of years ago to get scraps of food. But a human being cant do that? we have to be taught, Now that is scary. Research says humans are far worse than animals. Even humans who are well educated. Animals put humans to shame. You could see how beautiful natured wolfs are. And they all want to get along. This was brilliant to watch. I love wolfs. That black one was huge, the male alpha. At least 4ft high and 6.5 to 7 feet long. That was one big wolf. After all that time it was chased away by another 3 black wolfs. But there so smart. Even attacking in deep water, and still standing. That big black wolf was nearly as big as that black bear?
That's a great question. Yellowstone has a policy of not interfering with the wildlife unless it's something that threatens to be devastating to a species. But I agree, humans are responsible for mange being there, we should take steps to eliminate it.
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What a shame mange was introduced to the wolves by humans & disgusting that humans are still hunting animals in this day and age absolutely no reason for it at all 😡
All males mark, the female will breed with multiple males even though she hangs with one. The pack structure is not what you think it is. it is not a cartoon this is the real wild. In fact, the father of the pups could be any one of the males or more than one. The Narration is cute and all but not very realistic. Don't get me wrong a lot is correct and it makes for a good story. But it's just that, a story made by a human.
This is a terribly edited documentary. It is clips from all different seasons that they put together and did a narration too. Anybody who studies the wild can see obviously that that first kill was not done by the pack. There is no way, white wolf would be there alone, eating it if it was a pack kill. At this point, six minutes in, I cannot watch this any longer. Too many discrepancies, when a person has a keen eye.
They are beautiful animals. And have a place in the wild. But they need to be managed. Without management history will repeat itself. The number of elk since these wolves were introduced went from 20,000 to less than 4000 in Yellowstone. They are the managers of the wild. There can only be so many managers till they become a problem. There were some questionable statements made about wolves not killing elk fawns and only eating the sick or weak is false. Theres alot of people who strongly disagree with that statement. The wolves killed all the game in areas of BC in the past starving many of the local Native Americans. The impact of wolves should get some attention.
What are you talking about? What are your sources for this information? There is not even close to a scarcity of elk in Yellowstone. To this day around 30,000 elk are present there.
Watching videos about animals always makes me love nature even more. Thanks for bringing such valuable knowledge!
It's time humans stepped in to treat the mange! Seeing as we were the ones who infected them with it.
I admire and respect wolves. They need our protection, again!!! This was a beautiful documentary, Thank you for posting and sharing it! ❤
It's sad but I doubt the researchers will do anything, it's like if a lion was mortally wounded, they wouldn't help it because its nature taking its course
Maybe they should bring some stoves in too so the wolves can cook their meals?
That the Park Service actually Introduced(!) mange blows my mind. Do they understand how painful it is - and how long it takes to kill? To introduce mange is positively evil.
It was the 1920s
It was in the 1920s. The concept of ethics and morals didn't exist back then.
Humans doing their best again at destroying nature.
@@hyenaboy7504 ethics and morals existed in the 1920s. Their ideas about morality and animal suffering were much different than ours today.
@@Binnie_303 "our modern" ethics didn't exist, no.
I’m here in Yellowstone photographing wolves this week. It amazes me how great these videos are on documentary’s.
عکس گرفتی دوست عزیز 😅🙌
Wolves are so beautiful animals.I love them❤
I just hope they won't eat me
Sept 29th, 2024 i saw two of the hayden valley wolves. A black wolf was nose to nose with a big male grizzly that claimed their kill. Its powerful to see them in person.
She was doing the whole pack! Wolves are very similar to humans you can learn alot about males and females from this video.
😅
So relaxing to listen and watch ❤
❣️🥰❣️ WOLF'S 🐺
LOVE THIS DOCUMENTARY BEAUTIFUL FAMILY AMAZING STORY❣️💯😊💯❣️
thank you so much🙏
The best documentary,,,Like it..👍👍
The images and sounds are so vivid; I love them :3
I love watching documentaries on my theriotypes, it gives me so many calm and at-home feelings and I get a lot of therianthropic shifts too, I love animals :3
Same!
OMG A THERIAN!! HII
SAME!
Im a black wolfdog and im here doing research!
I always wish I could tag along to be with the crew that does these documentaries
Love all wildlife and especially wolves and bears! ❤
what do you think are the best ways we can protect and support wolf populations moving forward?
It was the Druid Pack that were eventually a 37 strong pack that Dominated Yellowstone. Sadly alot were killed by Hunters some Died from Starvation, Fights with Rivals etc.. Now I watched a programme a while back where they said that the New Coywolfs some had Druid DNA so they must have been mating with the Coyotes. Problem with this is now they are bigger and have the aggression of the Wolves.
Not bigger than the full wolf they be smaller not sure if they get the best or worst of each other now coy dogs and wolf dogs are scary they don’t really have much natural fear of people
always good to watch
Really enjoyed this, thanks!
That black wolf was huge? It was almost the same size as that black bear? The black bear knew it was up against it with those 3 big wolfs, the grey one didnt mess about and seemend fitter than the big black alpha male. Imagine that running towards you? At night with huge yellow eyes. That was great to watch.
He was a Mollie's wolf before. The Mollie's pack hunted bison almost exclusively, in deep snow, so over time they became bigger and bigger to better match the size of their prey.
Sucks worse than anything
There is no such thing as an alpha male wolf among packs/families in the wild. Been debunked since…
There is no such thing as an alpha male wolf among packs/families in the wild. Been debunked since…
@@waynebigbee4216delicious wolf farts are my favourite
I admire otter, long furry short legs.
They can out swim a fish and don’t
need thousands of dollars of equipment to catch them. Bet you couldn’t do that. They deserve respect.
I agree, all species deserve respect as we are all just surviving at the end of the day
Because that's how they were made
Clickoris
Beautiful Documentary--TY! We need to stop Bill HR 764 The bill will remove protections for the gray wolf under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA).
Justice for Theia and Protection for all Wolves
Perfect Video! Good Job!
We need an update on them mannnn they keep reposting the same footage 😢
This is a really good, and moving documentary. It's a shame it's a repost, ripping off another channel. After all, the story ends in 2016, eight years ago!
Wolves are amazing. Man needs to leave them alone.
Yes they will control their own population via how much food is available and how big the litter sizes are
This was an amazing documentary. I've recently become fascinated with wolves lol. I want to be a werewolf so bad. I wish they existed. 😂
Wolves Rock!!!!!!!!!❤
Black wolves are majestic.
Damn animals have it tough 😢 . Some of us think we have it hard
like it 😀
Wolves are smarter than people.❤❤❤
Awesome
Buen documental
Long live the WOLF
Since mange was introduced by us, why doesn’t us humans help fix it?
@nefert.. Becouse humans are animals, we just wear human faces thats all. Wolfs could teach humans a thing or two. Wolfs had to domesticate themselfs thousands of years ago to get scraps of food. But a human being cant do that? we have to be taught, Now that is scary. Research says humans are far worse than animals. Even humans who are well educated. Animals put humans to shame. You could see how beautiful natured wolfs are. And they all want to get along. This was brilliant to watch. I love wolfs. That black one was huge, the male alpha. At least 4ft high and 6.5 to 7 feet long. That was one big wolf. After all that time it was chased away by another 3 black wolfs. But there so smart. Even attacking in deep water, and still standing. That big black wolf was nearly as big as that black bear?
That's a great question. Yellowstone has a policy of not interfering with the wildlife unless it's something that threatens to be devastating to a species. But I agree, humans are responsible for mange being there, we should take steps to eliminate it.
Wolf is a very beautiful animal.
Wolves Rock!!!!!!
It cannot be just me, this one explained Wolf Quest a lot 😅
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Never seen anything like it
wow
Who is the narrator? I know the voice
Ah it’s from some police car chase video programme
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Wolves, Ravens, Otters and Bears, the four I like a lot, the four most like us in ways, leaving out pigs and cats that is.
Wolf jest sliczny
Lol wolf love triangle 😅 poor grey hunter 🐺
I feel kind of bad for the coyote, but survival of the fittest
You wouldn’t if they were around you they will go after your pets your toddlers your elderly and you if they think you are vulnerable
WOLFQUEST: THE MOVIE
isnt grey hunters pride destroyed not beeing able to mate? why is he not leaving and starting his own adventure?
Why would his pride be destroyed ☠️
Do they have necleses? If do that is shocking!
712 are you serious? Black wolf is better
grey hunter my boyyyyyyy:(
Pliz hindi dokumatri i m Vatican
45:32 noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
what happened lm on 10:36 and l don't know how to do the blue thingy
OH.
It's cold
👍
White nah, blonde hair chick making big moves and the granddaughter blonde has mastered the game 😂lol
What a shame mange was introduced to the wolves by humans & disgusting that humans are still hunting animals in this day and age absolutely no reason for it at all 😡
Its ignorance, demonizing wolves and nuckle dragging.
Bruh the sound effects💀
Why one moment the wolf is white then brown again?
im surprised she saw her parents get killed by that wolf and didnt attack him
White wolf didn't get killed by the molly pack she was shot and wounded some hikers found her next to a hiking trail suffering
Coyote be like.... Run NEO!!!!
All males mark, the female will breed with multiple males even though she hangs with one. The pack structure is not what you think it is. it is not a cartoon this is the real wild. In fact, the father of the pups could be any one of the males or more than one. The Narration is cute and all but not very realistic. Don't get me wrong a lot is correct and it makes for a good story. But it's just that, a story made by a human.
Just like us…
Makes sense because by mating with many males, the strongest sperm makes the healthier offspring.
Κρίμα να μην υπάρχουν υπότιτλοι στα ελληνικά.
They introduced mange into Yellowstone in the 1920s!
Fung Shu +12 Calandula Take it as is.
good documentary stop watching cuz grey hunter gone
Otters the most intellegent pack of yellowstone because their main menu are salmon's omega 3 🤭
The wolves need to be cleared of the mange mite.
So yellow stone is national treasure park protected by government
th-cam.com/video/j5uUn1i68i4/w-d-xo.html - Never seen pictures about The Alpha Snow Wolf
Just shows B’s ain’t S
جمالو ممنوع رويض بلاش
The narration is flat. Inlost interest
lol
How is this funny kid kid l said 2 kid because l am one😭
Jail can Launguage and Your own as is Take it .
This is a terribly edited documentary. It is clips from all different seasons that they put together and did a narration too. Anybody who studies the wild can see obviously that that first kill was not done by the pack. There is no way, white wolf would be there alone, eating it if it was a pack kill. At this point, six minutes in, I cannot watch this any longer. Too many discrepancies, when a person has a keen eye.
Was it necessary to label the pack as predatory. All wolves/wolf packs are predatory. The title was sensationalized unnecessarily.
Why does it matter that the wolf is black or white 😂
Lmfao the bears just follow the wolves and steal their hunts. Fat thieves
Is this AI generated? Because that voice sounds like an AI.
They are beautiful animals. And have a place in the wild. But they need to be managed. Without management history will repeat itself. The number of elk since these wolves were introduced went from 20,000 to less than 4000 in Yellowstone. They are the managers of the wild. There can only be so many managers till they become a problem. There were some questionable statements made about wolves not killing elk fawns and only eating the sick or weak is false. Theres alot of people who strongly disagree with that statement. The wolves killed all the game in areas of BC in the past starving many of the local Native Americans. The impact of wolves should get some attention.
What are you talking about? What are your sources for this information? There is not even close to a scarcity of elk in Yellowstone. To this day around 30,000 elk are present there.
Also there’s only around 120 wolves in Yellowstone…
Balance is key. We want to keep what we legitimately can,but letting it get out of hand is counter productive.