I live in a small village in northern Sweden. One late winter evening a few years ago, I was standing out on my balcony, when I heard a loud muffled wolf howl, the hairs on the back of my neck stood up. It was the coziest animal sound I've ever heard. I love wolves.💖
I saw them at an exhibit it's like thinking a mouse and a rat are the same until you see a rat. I thought a domestic dog and wolf were ab the same..I saw them in person I was in awe! They are massive truly beautiful
in addition to being beautiful, wolves are forest sanitation workers they protect humanity from wild animal diseases. ❤❤ In order for humans to live in a healthy environment - every forest must have its own beutiful 🐺sanitation workers❤
@@yanina.korolko Then you should have already known that they wouldn't mind hunting a human in the wild and they also carry diseases if other wild animals do. So your statement "protecting humanity from wild animal diseases" is actually not true..
The ducklings hiding from the wolf in the pond is absolutely gold!!!! A life n death situation that has u in suspense, entertained, amazed and at the same time there's a huge comedic element as they play hide n seek lolol. That was awesome
I love this show. Each of you are so brave to get so close to this most beautiful and intelligent spice on earth and made such a wonderful film. Thank you ❤
Due to the lack of apex predators such as the grey wolf in the United Kingdom thanks to pursecution, the deer populations now occur at unnaturally high densities. Causing Britain's forests to be eaten out of existence as the deer feed on the fresh saplings faster than trees can replace them. Leaving nothing to replace the old trees once they die. Naturally this has far reaching influences on the rest of the environment and ecosystems. Including flooding, disease spread, tick abundance, and overall lower biodiversity. The landscape of fear effect is the only way to reverse this damage and stabilise nature. This means prey species such as deer must keep on the move while feeding to avoid predators, never grazing too long in any one area, allowing plants time to recover. Unlike humans that shoot animals and leave when they're done, wolves are permanently present in the landscape, meaning only wild predators can instill this effect
I was poaching elk not far out of Yellowstone late in the year. I was alone a couple miles from a remote road where my truck was parked. The wind came up, the temperature plunged and it began to snow hard. I was not weaing a warm coat and turned back towards the truck. A few miutes later, I spotted the most magnificant bull elk up wind from me. I closed in and shot him in the neck and he dropped like a rock. I dressed the elk and by then I was shivering and really cold. I crawled into the warm carcass out of the wind for a few minutes and fell asleep. I felt a tugging on the carcass and peeked out. A wolf pack had gathered and began to tear on the carcass and feast. I did not want to become dessert and considered how to scare them away without blowing my cover. I reached out and yanked on the tail of one of the wolves hard. It yelped and ran a few steps, pulling the carcass. I did it again and again. Eventually I managed to grab 2 wolf tails at the same time and they could easily drag the carcass.I recognized a distinct tree which gave me my bearings. By pulling harder on one tail, that wolf ran harder. Soon the shoulder of the road appeared a few hundred yards from my truck. The distant rumbling of an approaching vehicle scattered the wolf pack. I reached out and pulled the hind leg of the last wolf for good measure. Just like I am pulling your leg.
I was camping in the porcupine mountain with my wife last October. Of course on our final night when we were at our farthest from civilization we were awoken at 3:00 in the morning by a wolf. It was so close we could hear the rolling mucus from its snarl/howl. I’ve never experienced a more eerie and humbling experience. Needless to say I still love wolves.
The encounters between the camera team and the wolves gave me this amazing feeling. These wild wolves slowly approaching a group of humans, sniffing around them, curious. I suddenly felt like this was a window ten or twenty thousand years into the past. In that encounter I felt like I was witnessing something like the first encounter long ago, that was the beginning of the story of dogs.
The White Wolf (Canis albus) is a large dog found in the Arctic, it is the second largest living dog species in the world, only the Grey Wolf (Canis lupus) is larger, there are eight recognized subspecies of white wolf: the Tundra Wolf (Canis albus albus), the Barren-Ground Wolf (Canis albus tundrarum), the Hudson Bay Wolf (Canis albus hudsonicus), the Mackenzie River Wolf (Canis albus mackenzii), the †Banks Island Wolf (Canis albus bernardi), the Queen Elizabeth Islands Wolf (Canis albus arctos), the Baffin Island Wolf (Canis albus manningi), and the Greenland Wolf (Canis albus orion).
LOS LOBOS SON UNOS HERMOSOS Y NOBLES ANIMALES! TENEMOS QUE CUIDAR Y PROTEGER A LOS LOBOS EN TODOS LOS PAÍSES DONDE VIVEN! GRACIAS POR ESTE PRECIOSO DOCUMENTAL! VIVAN LOS LOBOS!
Who else came after watching Frequency 22.2? Yesterday I was watching a relaxation video about wolves from Frequency 22.2 (very relaxing by the way) and today TH-cam randomly recommended this video. Wolves are so beautiful and interesting. Thanks for this video! ❤
After Lion, the king of beasts! Wolves are probably my second favorite! They have an unmistakable beauty! Hope to see more great videos about wolves like this!🐺👌👌
When a carnivor wild animal stick around a photographer or a camera-man, friendly.. It means that you are the 827th or 927th person recording them. Hallelujah!! What a miracle.
😂Now these are wolves for real. Half the videos claiming to be about wolves has only Coyotes on offer. Oh, its the BBC, sorry BBC, you guys got it goin on. Thank you for your professionalism once again. You guys are pros in every sense of the word. Your beauty might be painful to watch but it is the real thing. Its brutal out there~Olivio Rodrigo
I live in a small village in northern Sweden. One late winter evening a few years ago, I was standing out on my balcony, when I heard a loud muffled wolf howl, the hairs on the back of my neck stood up. It was the coziest animal sound I've ever heard. I love wolves.💖
Kicki
Where are you from? I visited sweden this summer and i loved it
@@Kicki_Granback so do I. We have a lot of owls and coyotes where I live in Cali.
Aaauuuuuuuuuuuoooouuuuuu...🐺❤️🔥💘
The most beautiful creatures ever!
when that one wolf went AWOOOO it hit me
Me too
@@taquitolayton68 from the soul, it was shouted
Ong
Beautiful and terrifying. The strength they possess is insane. People never get a grasp of how massive they are.
I saw them at an exhibit it's like thinking a mouse and a rat are the same until you see a rat.
I thought a domestic dog and wolf were ab the same..I saw them in person I was in awe! They are massive truly beautiful
Wolves are just so beautiful I hope people continue preserving their species across the world ❤🐺
in addition to being beautiful, wolves are forest sanitation workers they protect humanity from wild animal diseases. ❤❤
In order for humans to live in a healthy environment - every forest must have its own beutiful 🐺sanitation workers❤
@@yanina.korolko Wolves 🐺 are also wild animals so they also carry diseases like others do
@@Comfy_Numb I used to train wolves, I am in my mid 60s… thank you for letting me know😂
@@yanina.korolko Then you should have already known that they wouldn't mind hunting a human in the wild and they also carry diseases if other wild animals do. So your statement "protecting humanity from wild animal diseases" is actually not true..
Yes, so beautiful, especially when they're eating your liver while you're still alive. So stunning.
Mama duck faking a broken wing is just awesome 😅
The ducks hiding from the wolf is hilarious 😅
The ducklings hiding from the wolf in the pond is absolutely gold!!!! A life n death situation that has u in suspense, entertained, amazed and at the same time there's a huge comedic element as they play hide n seek lolol. That was awesome
I admire the beauty of wolves and I hope that their species will continue to be protected worldwide😍
Big Dave’s howls are the most beautiful things I’ve ever heard
Cringe 😳
May we always remain united in our goals to protect and preserve our precious planet and all its glorious inhabitants. 🙏🌈🐺🌍💞
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❄ Watching wolves hunt in the snow is truly a dramatic experience. Every step they take shows patience and boundless strength. 🐺
Wolves are so loyal to their Family. Such unity. God bless. 🙏🙏❤❤
Sometimes I forget how strong the survival instinct of animals is.
🐺Moments with wolves always bring mystery and strength!** Every step, every look makes me feel the power of wild nature. 🌲 It's amazing!
I agree with you … but why mystery?
Dave howls just like the wolves 😅 incredible!
Wolves are my favorite animals
They are my favorite animal too❤
Yup same🐺🖤
I know wolves need to eat & they’re gorgeous creatures, but I’m glad the ducks & elk survived
The people that sacrife themselves for this type of footage I salute you
The rabbit chase at the end is one of my favorite pieces of nature doc ever made. The tactics the wolves use are awesome.
Wolves are symbol of strength and power
Unity too
I love this show. Each of you are so brave to get so close to this most beautiful and intelligent spice on earth and made such a wonderful film. Thank you ❤
This video is pure gold! 💛 Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise. Can't wait for your next one!
Look at these wolves! What sweet music they make
Lions and wolves the two Most iconic predators of planet Earth.
Disagree! Thanks to BBC we all know it is the Black footed cat ideed
I love the way wolves float across the land
Due to the lack of apex predators such as the grey wolf in the United Kingdom thanks to pursecution, the deer populations now occur at unnaturally high densities. Causing Britain's forests to be eaten out of existence as the deer feed on the fresh saplings faster than trees can replace them. Leaving nothing to replace the old trees once they die. Naturally this has far reaching influences on the rest of the environment and ecosystems. Including flooding, disease spread, tick abundance, and overall lower biodiversity.
The landscape of fear effect is the only way to reverse this damage and stabilise nature. This means prey species such as deer must keep on the move while feeding to avoid predators, never grazing too long in any one area, allowing plants time to recover.
Unlike humans that shoot animals and leave when they're done, wolves are permanently present in the landscape, meaning only wild predators can instill this effect
I understand they are introducing wolves in Britain…? I do wish they did it faster
The modern equivalent of Pugs and Chihuahuas don't instill fear into anything!
I was poaching elk not far out of Yellowstone late in the year. I was alone a couple miles from a remote road where my truck was parked. The wind came up, the temperature plunged and it began to snow hard. I was not weaing a warm coat and turned back towards the truck. A few miutes later, I spotted the most magnificant bull elk up wind from me. I closed in and shot him in the neck and he dropped like a rock. I dressed the elk and by then I was shivering and really cold. I crawled into the warm carcass out of the wind for a few minutes and fell asleep.
I felt a tugging on the carcass and peeked out. A wolf pack had gathered and began to tear on the carcass and feast. I did not want to become dessert and considered how to scare them away without blowing my cover. I reached out and yanked on the tail of one of the wolves hard. It yelped and ran a few steps, pulling the carcass. I did it again and again. Eventually I managed to grab 2 wolf tails at the same time and they could easily drag the carcass.I recognized a distinct tree which gave me my bearings. By pulling harder on one tail, that wolf ran harder. Soon the shoulder of the road appeared a few hundred yards from my truck. The distant rumbling of an approaching vehicle scattered the wolf pack. I reached out and pulled the hind leg of the last wolf for good measure. Just like I am pulling your leg.
I read that whole thing 😂
I was like.. wait wtf? You were poaching and now pulling a hoth planet move from star wars
The way they run. It’s just beauty
The wolf species is fascinating with so many surprises here.
The wolf are my favorite animal.
I was camping in the porcupine mountain with my wife last October. Of course on our final night when we were at our farthest from civilization we were awoken at 3:00 in the morning by a wolf. It was so close we could hear the rolling mucus from its snarl/howl. I’ve never experienced a more eerie and humbling experience. Needless to say I still love wolves.
Your creativity is off the charts! This video was incredible.
The encounters between the camera team and the wolves gave me this amazing feeling. These wild wolves slowly approaching a group of humans, sniffing around them, curious. I suddenly felt like this was a window ten or twenty thousand years into the past. In that encounter I felt like I was witnessing something like the first encounter long ago, that was the beginning of the story of dogs.
Awesome video!!! Thk u! Would like to see more like this!❤
I Love wolf's ❤️ they are the symbol of freedom Craig Presnell
Sweet babys living their best wolfy lives. I've had hybrids since i could walk! ❤
Your videos are always so well-made and informative. 🎓 Thank you for everything!
Truly magical moments
Wolves can be quite adorable too!
The White Wolf (Canis albus) is a large dog found in the Arctic, it is the second largest living dog species in the world, only the Grey Wolf (Canis lupus) is larger, there are eight recognized subspecies of white wolf: the Tundra Wolf (Canis albus albus), the Barren-Ground Wolf (Canis albus tundrarum), the Hudson Bay Wolf (Canis albus hudsonicus), the Mackenzie River Wolf (Canis albus mackenzii), the †Banks Island Wolf (Canis albus bernardi), the Queen Elizabeth Islands Wolf (Canis albus arctos), the Baffin Island Wolf (Canis albus manningi), and the Greenland Wolf (Canis albus orion).
@15:50 when he said these pups are bord deaf and blind, scared the shit out of me😂
LOS LOBOS SON UNOS HERMOSOS Y NOBLES ANIMALES! TENEMOS QUE CUIDAR Y PROTEGER A LOS LOBOS EN TODOS LOS PAÍSES DONDE VIVEN! GRACIAS POR ESTE PRECIOSO DOCUMENTAL! VIVAN LOS LOBOS!
Wolves are just powerhouses
Thanks for so meaningful and valuable video as always ❤❤❤
😊😅😮😢😢😂❤
I just love wolfs and think wolfs are my spirit animal ⭐
Those wolves are so beautiful, I hope they will last forever to bring more color to the animal kingdom.
Duck Chicks are playing hide & seek is hilariously good.
I jus loved so much how close they got to you without making you look as an easy meal
great so beautiful wolves
14:00 the wolves seeing aliens for the first time 😂
Nature is magnificent.
Who else came after watching Frequency 22.2? Yesterday I was watching a relaxation video about wolves from Frequency 22.2 (very relaxing by the way) and today TH-cam randomly recommended this video. Wolves are so beautiful and interesting. Thanks for this video! ❤
The wolf chasing the calf is saying, "Come here, you little tasty snack.
After Lion, the king of beasts! Wolves are probably my second favorite! They have an unmistakable beauty! Hope to see more great videos about wolves like this!🐺👌👌
This was so entertaining! You’re one of the best on TH-cam.
I love the howling .
Music is on point, wonderful job!
Wolves are beautiful. They keep certain animals population in check.
I m loving this.
That one hare had a tale to tell.
This was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
When a carnivor wild animal stick around a photographer or a camera-man, friendly.. It means that you are the 827th or 927th person recording them. Hallelujah!! What a miracle.
❤. .Wolves are my favourite pet's ❤
2:20 it is so poetic that the little stream there is the grave of a fellow elk.
It is amazing video❤
Run fast ❤
So beautiful 😍
When humans howl around them, wolves are probably thinking: we gotta do it now, can't have our rivals think this is what we sound like LOL
Brilliant!
36:41 freaked me out. I wasn’t expecting that haha.
Thank you.
Beautiful
❤❤❤💐 sublime
Scandinavia ❤
Cameraman jumped up from submission to a threat and wonders why he got bit 😂 He went easy
😂Now these are wolves for real. Half the videos claiming to be about wolves has only Coyotes on offer. Oh, its the BBC, sorry BBC, you guys got it goin on. Thank you for your professionalism once again. You guys are pros in every sense of the word. Your beauty might be painful to watch but it is the real thing. Its brutal out there~Olivio Rodrigo
29:00 Oh, excellent, warm wolves
Wolves 😊😊😊😊
18:28 The wolf got tired and lil buddy got up outta there 😅😅😅
AUUUUUUU 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🐺🐺🐺🐺
Did anyone else feel scared watching this animal fights? It’s wild out there!
Wolves are fierce because that is their life. There is a necessity to always have wild places so they can howl!
Thanks for sharing😊
❤❤❤❤مناضر روعة حقن تمنيتها
Trapping Beaver & Wolf Paw Prints in Fresh Snow - my Fingers curled & My Palm fit loosely in that snow pocket -
Amazing ❤❤
Wow, amazing migration this
Wildlife is amazing 🎉 stay tune share with friends and family 🍎
Nice Well
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Big Dave! A-ooo!
Gelungenes Video sehr schön. Gruss Jürgen 🤠
Oh wow
Do one for Mountain Lions next! I love Felines!
Winter is coming 🐺
Love ducks❤
They must have sold these films to dozens I've seen most of these at least four times
So Beatyfull
Gracias lo amo mucho es .mi cosita mami y tengo dos michi gatita gracias 🥰🥰🤩😘😘😊
I would like to know from what documentary is every futage :D
Winter is coming
Garry kasparov
Their time is coming
When the wild wind blows