I like to think of wolverines and honey badgers as two sides of the same coin. Rather than debating which is better, or which would win in a fight, I rejoice in the fact of their great geographic separation. I don't know which would win in a fight, and I'm too terrified at the idea of them getting along and tag-teaming the rest of us to want to find out.
I agree with you wholeheartedly, I just love them both having said that the American badger has had been fights with the wolverines and the wolverine will always flee first lol.
@@BigZoe99 She did a sort of melange of otters, including sea otters, (which I think deserve their own episode.) She might have mentioned giant otters but didn't concentrate on them. Pity; they're amazing critters!
@@dotter8 They're also some of the most psychotic creatures to walk the Earth, see the Amazon Giant River Otter for reference. Those fuckers are little monsters who regularly bully Caiman, Anacondas, and even goddamned Jaguars. Still love em tho.
That guy is a character. He's almost as much fun as the wolverine. You looked a little apprehensive at first, which just shows that YOU have intelligence. :-) The wolverine is actually quite beautiful. That brownish/copperish stripe is really pretty against the black. He definitely has some weapons scattered throughout his body, though. As always, your artwork was awesome. I haven't decided which one yet, but I'm intending to buy a print.
They may not have claws made of adamantium, but they're still forces to be reckoned with. You have to be pretty tough to endure harsh Canadian winters and tear through frozen meat.
You do such a great job of being a show host Danielle, I sometimes forget that you're an incredibly talented artist as well! The wolverine picture was awesome.
Nah. Wolves fear nothing. Wolves are apex predators in their own right. They just won’t engage against a wolverine when it would possibly get either one of them killed.
He took lessons for weeks to act feral like a wolf like man howling and stuff, came back had to scrap his lessons and read comics I think and crash course on Wolverines that actually exists
I live in OR and they've started coming back into the state and I'm stoked! Edit: because I've now seen two people from OR making this false claim, WOLVES ARE NATIVE TO OREGON. Go learn your own state's history before spouting off that nonsense. There's a native wolf species for almost every single state in the union except Hawaii. Gray wolves in the north and red wolves in the south (they're nearly extinct at this point tho), and OR had timber wolves which are gray wolves, so yes they're native here.
Yes, people arriving in Florida are surprised to learn that in addition to the red wolf being a native (but now extirpated) species here, there is also bison, Florida panther, American crocodile, beaver, and Florida blackbear...among the more "popularly known" alligator and manatee.
The Wolverine Man! 🥰 He is just a delight whenever he shows up, his wolverine Jasper is the cutest carcajou ever. I recall he had another? They are really so interesting, specially because you don't expect them to try and take down elks or fight bears...but they do. They don't care about your size, if a carcajou is hungry, he WILL chomp on you. They are snarly fluffy coffee tables with claws! Please tell me next we getting the American Badger! I love badgers (my name means "tiny badger"), I love it when people talk about them, specially because we barely know about their relationship with coyotes.
I'm from Alaska and I remember being taught my whole life that wolverines are the animal you should never mess with because they will not back down no matter what.
Yeah, I wouldn’t mess with one or approach one, but they’re not going to approach you if you see one, they aren’t an attack on sight animal like say… a hippo might be.
@@Gow-13510 There is no record of wolverine killing polar bear. It's total nonsense, that claim comes from fictional book🤦♂️ Bears kill wolverines, not vice versa. Even though wolves kill more wolverines than other animals.
Wolverines flee all the time from wolves, cougars, bears and even lynxes. They also avoid us humans. If you see one in the wild, be silent and take camera. If you speak or keep noise, it will flee.
Steve's a fascinating character. Met him a couple years back at the same place. I'd definitely recommend visiting his wildlife center if you're ever in the area.
Jasper doing somersaults downhill in response to Danielle yelling "Hiiiiii" has got to be the most adorable thing I've seen. 😂❤ Also, I was so sure wolverines lived in Australia. Then, I realized I was thinking of the Tasmanian devil. 🙃 I don't know how long I've been mixing them up.
Animal people are special people. They see things in nature in a way that always tries to understand, connect and appreciate. Steve is obviously a special person and I hope Danielle took that 'frequency' compliment to heart. Danielle and the hardworking folks at Animalogic are animal people and I only wish they had a bigger platform. Great episode! 🙂
This wolverine is truly a force to be reckoned with... Adamantium skeleton and claws, regeneration, and he is THE X-Man. And he smokes and drinks liquor. And he's 200 years old. And goes by Logan.
Really fun video as always Danielle and Animalogic crew! Steve is also a really fun guest! While honey badgers get all the Internet publicity, between them and wolverines, I’ll take wolverines everytime for all-time badass mustelids!
Wolverines are durable and courageous creatures. No doubt about that. They are one of the few creatures in the wild that possess the closest thing to what's referred to as gameness. Gameness is basically the determination to not give up even when faced with danger or a very challenging situation. It is a quality mostly found in and associated with catch and fighting dogs such as like a certain breed most of us know that have been selectively bred for very dangerous and challenging tasks such as controlling bulls in bullfighting matches, holding down wild pigs for hunting, and fighting each other in dogfighting matches that can last longer than some movies. A dog can be exhausted, have broken bones, and even on the verge of death, but the dog still will not back down and have the will to keep going. It is a trait that actually goes against nature, which is why wolverine don't exactly have the same gameness a certain breed has been bred for. But the wolverine has the closest thing to it out of any wild creature, except for probably its cousins the badger and the honey badger. I have seen video of wolverine sometimes running from a wolf and a few videos of wolverine backing down from a badger. One crazy video even shows two wolverines attacking a badger, and then the wolverines back off! However, I have seen videos on TH-cam of gamedogs fighting badgers in one-on-one fights, and the dogs are actually handling the badgers.
Minute 3:27 is what I call a sea of trees, this vision fills my heart with joy every time. Danielle, your eyes are as sweet as a child's. I feel your love, enthusiasm and curiosity for animals, it's mine too. I wish you the best for you and your beautiful work!!!❤❤❤
It’s a back drop. It’s not real. If it where , while she’s talking there would be smoke coming out her mouth as she is in Alaska and it’s like negative 10 all year round. 😮
The Finnish name for a wolverine is "ahma", which is close to the word that means "glutton" ("ahmatti"). Maybe Linnaeus got his idea of the latin name from this, as the people in the northern parts of Sweden are Finnish-speaking.
There's a documentary that described a wolverine that got it into his head that Mt. McKinley was in his way. While tracked, researchers confirmed that he crested the mountain in 90 minutes.
Wolverines tend to go in a straight line, even if mountains, glaciers or rivers and lakes are in their path. They can scale up 45 degree ice covered slopes, and travel 30-40 kilometers per day on their "patrol" over their huge territories. Simply amazing animals.
i looove how he referenced a certain... Coyote and how the meeting had to be cut short. Its clear this man trusts u a lot and saw something in u and MEANT it! He didnt even let the other guy get a chance tobe this close to the wolverines and its very clear he was uncomfortable with this coyote's presence
This was absolutely brilliant, Danielle! I'm so jealous that you got to be so close to Jasper. Fantastic, entertaining, and informative video! Wolverines are very cute.
Such nonsense. Wolverines are cautious animals, they avoid trouble all the time what comes to other predators. Of course all animals have territorial disputes with own species. Honey badgers also try to avoid leopards and lions, they try to survive, not to get killed.
Imagine getting buried in an avalanche and you hear digging, thinking someone is there to rescue you, but it's just a hungry wolverine 😳 A gestation period of 30-50 days? That's quite the range. I wonder what impacts the length of the gestation period. And it's so interesting they have delayed implantation like black bears. Oh and Steve always having noises to teach for communicating with his animals is so entertaining. To be a wolverine whisperer he certainly has something about him animals feel comfortable around.
People kill other people for nothing. For a argument on the street. For a pack of cigarettes. Killing an animal is nothing compare to this. In China they skin animals alive.
Pure ego of small dk energy. They are the types of people so patheticly inept and insecure they should be forced to hunt on equal terms with tigers. They are the types of scum to rich to care if they wipe out a species. I despise throphy hunters.
the story of the geo taggd wolverine that ran up a massive mountain and over the top down the other side at an av speed of 30 klm blew my mind what a BOSS !
I'm not sure if it got mentioned, apologies if it did, but the only other person to go into that enclosure was Coyote Peterson. However the interaction didn't go very smoothly, you are phenomenally lucky that you got to enjoy that experience! I bet it was amazing and elating to be the only person to be in the enclosure with Jasper, that's so awesome!
I like how whenever someone does a video of them getting up close and personal with a Wolverine it's always this guy. Also that other guy he's talking about, was that Coyote Peterson? Cause he did a wolverine video with Steve at one point too.
Came across my feed at the right time! My dad is in hospital! Showed him this video, to show him how resilient living things can be! With 4 children, and 7 grandchildren ( none from me), he will learn regardless of where he is! Thank you for being passionate!
I have to express my jealousy of the breathtaking views that you get to see in your line of work. No life shuttered off in a city, even a beautiful European one like mine, can compare to snow-capped peaks and the sound of crunching snow, and the closeness to animals.
On a backcountry ski touring trip in the BC Rockies some years ago we came upon wolverine tracks near the top of the Bluewater Glacier (Campbell Icefield Chalet). This is well above 2,000 meters altitude in the middle of winter. There's a deadly drop off at the top of the glacier where tracks disappeared, no fall zone for us skiers.... A climb that took us hours on skis with skins likely took no time for the wolverine to cover. Amazing creatures.
Back in my logging days, I saw a wolverine casually strolling down an old logging road in northern BC. I was so psyched to have finally seen one in person. From fairly close proximity, too.
i absolutely love the fact he gave you a proper warning he can’t promise anything besides trying his best to protect you even though the animal is beautiful and seems sweet it is an animal and it doesn’t know you anything can happen
Wolverine are the kind of animal that you want to hug but you know that it will rip you apart if you will try to
My kid has the cutest porcupine stuffie, the only kind to hug!
The very definition of danger floof
That's kinda like my wife sometimes. 🤣
You might want to sucking tofu
If not friend, why friend-shaped?
"Here, touch his arse"
Would've been the highlight of my life xD
Correction: "Here, touch his _stinky, musky_ arse."
😂😂😂😂😂😂
(Moments later)
"Tell Scott I made him a convertible."
This guy is such a character. He’s just thrilled to have someone to hang out with, that’s as interested in his Wolverines as he is.
Did you really have to throw in that climate change comment. Just killed the entire video
@@davidlee-un4kx idk, did you have to be a dumbass in the comments?
@@davidlee-un4kx ????
@@davidlee-un4kx Jesus man, grow the hell up.
I like to think of wolverines and honey badgers as two sides of the same coin. Rather than debating which is better, or which would win in a fight, I rejoice in the fact of their great geographic separation. I don't know which would win in a fight, and I'm too terrified at the idea of them getting along and tag-teaming the rest of us to want to find out.
honey badgers don't have the endurance that the wolverine does. wolverine would annihilate a honey badger.
@@ToeCutter454 6 lions took all night to kill a honeybadger. What are you talking about
@@ToeCutter454 How do you measure the endurance of a Honey badger versus a Wolverine 😂😂😂
Did they put them on treadmills 😂
@@turdfergusonisafunnyname702 Ofcourse, they adapt, in the cold they dont need poison protection?
I agree with you wholeheartedly, I just love them both having said that the American badger has had been fights with the wolverines and the wolverine will always flee first lol.
Steve is an actual animal whisperer, what a legend.
Plot twist... the rescued wolverines are human whisperers and they found HIM.
@@That80sGuy1972I hate this comment so much.
I loved Steve's subtle reference to Coyote Peterson getting a bit too close to the wolverine.😂
I was looking for this comment
Ah, of course it was Coyote...
He was too excited 😂😂😂
The comment I was looking for 😂
I KNEW he had to be talking about Coyote even though I didn't remember all of his episode with Steve, lol. Thanks for confirming!
Since you guys are talking about powerful mustelids, I’d love a video on giant river otters
And ermines, weasels and Tasmanian devils.
I think she's done that already
@@BigZoe99 She did a sort of melange of otters, including sea otters, (which I think deserve their own episode.) She might have mentioned giant otters but didn't concentrate on them. Pity; they're amazing critters!
@@dotter8 They're also some of the most psychotic creatures to walk the Earth, see the Amazon Giant River Otter for reference. Those fuckers are little monsters who regularly bully Caiman, Anacondas, and even goddamned Jaguars. Still love em tho.
I literally think that the giant river otters some of the most ferocious animals in the world!
That guy is a character. He's almost as much fun as the wolverine. You looked a little apprehensive at first, which just shows that YOU have intelligence. :-) The wolverine is actually quite beautiful. That brownish/copperish stripe is really pretty against the black. He definitely has some weapons scattered throughout his body, though. As always, your artwork was awesome. I haven't decided which one yet, but I'm intending to buy a print.
All I want in life right now is to hear his stories about Bigfoot
@@bathtub_marmotI could rest happy when I hear his tales
Always a treat when Steven's in an episode
Was he in another episode?
Yeah isn't he the lynx guy too? 😄
@@rainecormier2935 Yes he was
Steven shows up in a lot of animal channel’s videos on North American Arctic Wildlife.
What a character this guy is! Fantastic
I make Wolverine sounds, too.
"SNIKT".
"Bub".
"Raaarrrgh!!"
You forgot one "*drinks liquor*"
You also forgot “Hrgh, where did I come from?”
Also can’t forget “Cool! New surrogate or literal daughter!”
Let's not forget the famous "kakakakak"
now I want Hugh Jackman to do the HIIIIIII.
You forgot where he says who's next about fighting sabertooth 😂
Mustiluds are all so adorable in a sociopathic way
😂
Mustelids
😂
So are felidae and panthera
They may not have claws made of adamantium, but they're still forces to be reckoned with. You have to be pretty tough to endure harsh Canadian winters and tear through frozen meat.
They sustain themselves on moose jerky and we wonder why they stink
Russia, Finland, Sweden & Norway too
@@mgaus true true
Yeah well, thanks to global warming they've been considerably less harsh in the last 10 or so years.
Andamantium
You do such a great job of being a show host Danielle, I sometimes forget that you're an incredibly talented artist as well! The wolverine picture was awesome.
And every once in a while her Canadian accent comes through.
The wolverine is seriously one of the most badass animals on the planet.
Even wolves fear them.
Very elusive. Intelligent.
Their not afraid of them you reeree. Is just not worth the energy input to get the reward. So wolfs won't engage them.
Nah. Wolves fear nothing. Wolves are apex predators in their own right. They just won’t engage against a wolverine when it would possibly get either one of them killed.
@@barbatoslupusrex8712 therefore they fear them
Pound for pound it is
Fun fact: The writers of Marvel had no idea the Wolverine was shaped like that. If I remember correctly, Hugh Jackman thought they weren’t real.
He took lessons for weeks to act feral like a wolf like man howling and stuff, came back had to scrap his lessons and read comics I think and crash course on Wolverines that actually exists
To be fair, he's Australian. Most Europeans or North Americans would know what this animal is.
Hugh Jackman is an actor not a writer of comic books
@@eljanrimsa5843 Jack Hughman on the other hand.
Makes sense, being Australian. No one believed Platypus were real for a century.
I think weasels in general prove that when you go far enough towards the chaos it starts to become a strange form of order.
Agree :-)
I live in OR and they've started coming back into the state and I'm stoked!
Edit: because I've now seen two people from OR making this false claim, WOLVES ARE NATIVE TO OREGON. Go learn your own state's history before spouting off that nonsense. There's a native wolf species for almost every single state in the union except Hawaii. Gray wolves in the north and red wolves in the south (they're nearly extinct at this point tho), and OR had timber wolves which are gray wolves, so yes they're native here.
Maybe they can take out some of our non-native wolves that have moved into the state?
That photo of the wolverine at the Columbian was so cool!
Yes, people arriving in Florida are surprised to learn that in addition to the red wolf being a native (but now extirpated) species here, there is also bison, Florida panther, American crocodile, beaver, and Florida blackbear...among the more "popularly known" alligator and manatee.
The Wolverine Man! 🥰 He is just a delight whenever he shows up, his wolverine Jasper is the cutest carcajou ever. I recall he had another?
They are really so interesting, specially because you don't expect them to try and take down elks or fight bears...but they do. They don't care about your size, if a carcajou is hungry, he WILL chomp on you.
They are snarly fluffy coffee tables with claws!
Please tell me next we getting the American Badger! I love badgers (my name means "tiny badger"), I love it when people talk about them, specially because we barely know about their relationship with coyotes.
"These Murder Mittens" BEST line ever!! Love your work, great video.
I'm from Alaska and I remember being taught my whole life that wolverines are the animal you should never mess with because they will not back down no matter what.
I mean, there a record of one that manages to kill polar bear
Yeah, I wouldn’t mess with one or approach one, but they’re not going to approach you if you see one, they aren’t an attack on sight animal like say… a hippo might be.
@@Gow-13510 There is no record of wolverine killing polar bear. It's total nonsense, that claim comes from fictional book🤦♂️ Bears kill wolverines, not vice versa. Even though wolves kill more wolverines than other animals.
Wolverines flee all the time from wolves, cougars, bears and even lynxes. They also avoid us humans. If you see one in the wild, be silent and take camera. If you speak or keep noise, it will flee.
@@Thor-Orion Finally someone with common sense. There is nothing to be afraid what comes to wolverines. If someone feels unsure, they can get a dog.
I'm watching this after Deadpool & Wolverine
Hey bub. LFG
I never realized Gulo was the scientific name for a wolverine. Well done Brian Jacques! Gulo was one of my favorite villains
I thought the same thing!
I loved Gulo, but the best Redwall villain will always be Cluny the Scourge, the OG
Wow, I love you guys. That was my favorite series growing up.
@@cleverusername9369 Cluny is the OG hands down, I agree! Gulo is a close runner up tho.
This! Gulo was a menace, Rakkety Tam was in my top 5 as a kid :)
Thank you for such a great telecast. This is one of my all time favorite animals, and you did a superb job on the wolverine.
this Wolverine Whisper needs his own video, hell give him a channel
He has a documentary that came out in 2008 or so. It’s fantastic.
He is usually on Dr. Oakley Yukon Vet a few times per season.
Steve's a fascinating character. Met him a couple years back at the same place. I'd definitely recommend visiting his wildlife center if you're ever in the area.
I would 100% watch a Bigfoot episode, even if it was just an April Fools thing.
I want to know why that guy believes in Bigfoot. It's probably awesome. And the sketches would be amazing.
I bet she can convincingly do it too!
Jasper doing somersaults downhill in response to Danielle yelling "Hiiiiii" has got to be the most adorable thing I've seen. 😂❤
Also, I was so sure wolverines lived in Australia. Then, I realized I was thinking of the Tasmanian devil. 🙃 I don't know how long I've been mixing them up.
The Tasmanian devil only lives in Tasmania, not in Australia, iirc.
The Tasmanian devil only lives in Tasmania, not in Australia, iirc.
Animal people are special people. They see things in nature in a way that always tries to understand, connect and appreciate. Steve is obviously a special person and I hope Danielle took that 'frequency' compliment to heart. Danielle and the hardworking folks at Animalogic are animal people and I only wish they had a bigger platform. Great episode! 🙂
Holding a wolverine let alone kissing it is incredIble even tame I never knew that was possible wow!.
Steve is a national treasure, love that man
This wolverine is truly a force to be reckoned with... Adamantium skeleton and claws, regeneration, and he is THE X-Man. And he smokes and drinks liquor. And he's 200 years old. And goes by Logan.
A wild and borderline surrealist Animalogic episode. Loved it!
truly lol
So I'm happy to hear that Steven communicates with wolverines via goblin noises lol
Logan,is that you?
Actually, if you look at the wounds on the moose carcass, they seem to line up suspiciously well with Danielle's adamantium claws. 🤔
I love how she calls their paws murder mittens 😂
💕✌🏼🤪
" Listen BUB, I'm the best at what i do ,and what i do isn't very nice "
Wolverine
Okay bub
Really fun video as always Danielle and Animalogic crew! Steve is also a really fun guest! While honey badgers get all the Internet publicity, between them and wolverines, I’ll take wolverines everytime for all-time badass mustelids!
Danielle : This is the Wolverine. The King of Chaos.
LOGAN : You got that right, Bob!
I hope you all enjoyed your visit here in Alaska!!!!!!!
Danielle is so charismatic, intelligent, knowledgeable and beautiful. She IS Animalogic, and one of the main reasons why I have subscribed.
Wolverines are durable and courageous creatures. No doubt about that. They are one of the few creatures in the wild that possess the closest thing to what's referred to as gameness. Gameness is basically the determination to not give up even when faced with danger or a very challenging situation. It is a quality mostly found in and associated with catch and fighting dogs such as like a certain breed most of us know that have been selectively bred for very dangerous and challenging tasks such as controlling bulls in bullfighting matches, holding down wild pigs for hunting, and fighting each other in dogfighting matches that can last longer than some movies. A dog can be exhausted, have broken bones, and even on the verge of death, but the dog still will not back down and have the will to keep going. It is a trait that actually goes against nature, which is why wolverine don't exactly have the same gameness a certain breed has been bred for. But the wolverine has the closest thing to it out of any wild creature, except for probably its cousins the badger and the honey badger. I have seen video of wolverine sometimes running from a wolf and a few videos of wolverine backing down from a badger. One crazy video even shows two wolverines attacking a badger, and then the wolverines back off! However, I have seen videos on TH-cam of gamedogs fighting badgers in one-on-one fights, and the dogs are actually handling the badgers.
Minute 3:27 is what I call a sea of trees, this vision fills my heart with joy every time. Danielle, your eyes are as sweet as a child's. I feel your love, enthusiasm and curiosity for animals, it's mine too. I wish you the best for you and your beautiful work!!!❤❤❤
It’s a back drop. It’s not real. If it where , while she’s talking there would be smoke coming out her mouth as she is in Alaska and it’s like negative 10
all year round. 😮
The Finnish name for a wolverine is "ahma", which is close to the word that means "glutton" ("ahmatti"). Maybe Linnaeus got his idea of the latin name from this, as the people in the northern parts of Sweden are Finnish-speaking.
There are Finnish-speaking people in the far north, but the people aren't broadly Finnish-speaking. Did you phrase it wrong?
If I am not mistaken, French people call this animal 'un glouton'. These animals have quite a reputation in every language!!😂
It's the same in German. We call this animal a "Vielfraß", literally an "eat a lot". 😅
Their scientific name is Gulo.gulo which is literally glutton in Latin.
@@Pandapeep I know, that's what was said in the video. Maybe you missed it?
This must have been the ultimate experience.
There's a documentary that described a wolverine that got it into his head that Mt. McKinley was in his way. While tracked, researchers confirmed that he crested the mountain in 90 minutes.
He was up there looking for kids on inner tubes. We slid down the snow on them.
Wolverines tend to go in a straight line, even if mountains, glaciers or rivers and lakes are in their path. They can scale up 45 degree ice covered slopes, and travel 30-40 kilometers per day on their "patrol" over their huge territories. Simply amazing animals.
Lol they are going in their straight line, searching for the avalanche carcasses.
i looove how he referenced a certain... Coyote and how the meeting had to be cut short. Its clear this man trusts u a lot and saw something in u and MEANT it! He didnt even let the other guy get a chance tobe this close to the wolverines and its very clear he was uncomfortable with this coyote's presence
5:45 Cameraman looks like he's questioning his life choices as he watches her reassemble a moose carcass like a jigsaw puzzle...
This was absolutely brilliant, Danielle! I'm so jealous that you got to be so close to Jasper. Fantastic, entertaining, and informative video! Wolverines are very cute.
fun fact: lion balls are popcorn for honey badgers.
Not sure how I've managed to live my entire life without knowing that. :-/ :-)
Steve is a whacky mountain dude and I like it.
If the Honey Badger is a 10 on the rage scale, the Wolverine broke the stopper and hit 11 or 12.
Tasmanian devil is a 15 on the rage scale and fossa is a whopping 100 on the rage scale😅
Such nonsense. Wolverines are cautious animals, they avoid trouble all the time what comes to other predators. Of course all animals have territorial disputes with own species. Honey badgers also try to avoid leopards and lions, they try to survive, not to get killed.
You have this backwards im afraid, due to sheer size.
I've faced wild honey badger those animals are crazy 😂 you can't compare with wolverine. They also love honey
Any mustilud is a force to be reckoned with. The power in them is insane.
"Deadpool& Wolverine" bring me here.
This was the cutest video, I didn’t even notice how long it was! I hope you do more in-depth videos like this :)
Fun Fact: Wolverines love crushing buckeye nuts in the fall!
If anyone could domesticate a wolverine, it's that guy. He's like a supporting character from The Red Green Show
Steve Kroshel is the only human to "tame" a wolverine. Absolutely amazing.
Да ну многие приручают росомах.посмотри видео из россии
"Touch his arse" "Can i?!" cRYING. the wolverine says "take me to dinner first!"
There is a reason why the X-Men have a wolverine and not a honey badger.....the first sounds badass while the second sounds like a sweets beggar
This man is insane.
Quite possible
You should watch his documentary Dying to have known. It might save your life someday.
Imagine getting buried in an avalanche and you hear digging, thinking someone is there to rescue you, but it's just a hungry wolverine 😳
A gestation period of 30-50 days? That's quite the range. I wonder what impacts the length of the gestation period. And it's so interesting they have delayed implantation like black bears.
Oh and Steve always having noises to teach for communicating with his animals is so entertaining. To be a wolverine whisperer he certainly has something about him animals feel comfortable around.
Damn I very much enjoyed every minute of that. Informative kind and well hosted. Thanks from the UK 🇬🇧.
I'm quietly laughing at the reaction of the guy at 5:45 watching her assemble this moose like "What have you dragged me into?"
The Wolverine Way by Doug Chadwick is marvelous with great photos. I have an enlarged cover shot just inside my garage door.
Thanks for this video.
This man is living in a paradise.
Can we please appreciate that the guys speaks to Jasper like we talk to our kids
"Classic wolverines" is now on my list of famous last words
You are so brave, Danielle. I am so glad that he didn't 'feast on your carcass'. 😂
How anyone can trap and kill an animal for a trophy hunt is beyond my comprehension. 😢
People kill other people for nothing. For a argument on the street. For a pack of cigarettes. Killing an animal is nothing compare to this. In China they skin animals alive.
You realize animals do the same thing, and you probably think its "cute". Animals rape, kill, maim, and dismember eachother on the daily.
Same
Pure ego of small dk energy.
They are the types of people so patheticly inept and insecure they should be forced to hunt on equal terms with tigers.
They are the types of scum to rich to care if they wipe out a species.
I despise throphy hunters.
I agree, I’m not interested in killing anything that i don’t plan on eating
This episode is great, really enjoyed the whole thing. Wolverines are amazing, but you made them so much fun to watch!
"I'm the best there is at what I do, but what I do isn't very nice." (SNIKT!!!)
This was your best episode!
the story of the geo taggd wolverine that ran up a massive mountain and over
the top down the other side at an av speed of 30 klm blew my mind what a BOSS !
I'm not sure if it got mentioned, apologies if it did, but the only other person to go into that enclosure was Coyote Peterson. However the interaction didn't go very smoothly, you are phenomenally lucky that you got to enjoy that experience! I bet it was amazing and elating to be the only person to be in the enclosure with Jasper, that's so awesome!
What an amazing creature! No need to elaborate, they just are!
Honey badgers are also ferocious . Please do a documentary on these feisty animals.
I like how whenever someone does a video of them getting up close and personal with a Wolverine it's always this guy. Also that other guy he's talking about, was that Coyote Peterson? Cause he did a wolverine video with Steve at one point too.
Steve: Kissie kissie kisses for my wolverine
Also Steve: This is a wild and dangerous animal
Loved this! The wolverine sound was great. 😁👍
Came across my feed at the right time! My dad is in hospital! Showed him this video, to show him how resilient living things can be! With 4 children, and 7 grandchildren ( none from me), he will learn regardless of where he is! Thank you for being passionate!
I have to express my jealousy of the breathtaking views that you get to see in your line of work. No life shuttered off in a city, even a beautiful European one like mine, can compare to snow-capped peaks and the sound of crunching snow, and the closeness to animals.
5:49 the camera guy questioning his life choices after watching someone piece together an elk.
RIP that car. And also the moose, of course.
“Murder Mittens” had me 🤣 😂😂😂
Back in Ice Ages, Wolverines had a vicious antagonism with Saber tooths.
“…they’d probably just let us die and happily feast on our carcasses“😂
Unless you read the comics you wouldnt know that the xmen character whose shares the same name is actually 5'3
lol Steve is like "Ah yes, first woman ever! I need to feed my Wolverine. Come in." 😬☠
Que gran documental de los Wolverine excelente. Hermosos animales 😊felicidades por el excelente trabajo
On a backcountry ski touring trip in the BC Rockies some years ago we came upon wolverine tracks near the top of the Bluewater Glacier (Campbell Icefield Chalet). This is well above 2,000 meters altitude in the middle of winter. There's a deadly drop off at the top of the glacier where tracks disappeared, no fall zone for us skiers.... A climb that took us hours on skis with skins likely took no time for the wolverine to cover. Amazing creatures.
0:34 *Please tell me the name of the Music* ❓ 🎶 🙏
Great episode. Both humans very sympatico. The Wolverine was also cool 😎
Back in my logging days, I saw a wolverine casually strolling down an old logging road in northern BC. I was so psyched to have finally seen one in person. From fairly close proximity, too.
Wolverines are very cool. But as a South African the Honey Badger has my heart.
i absolutely love the fact he gave you a proper warning he can’t promise anything besides trying his best to protect you even though the animal is beautiful and seems sweet it is an animal and it doesn’t know you anything can happen
The wolverine "crazy humans don't know what they are talking about".
I can’t believe she stayed in the same cage as a wolverine let alone one eating. I was scared for her the entire time. Lol
They’re animals not monsters
@@noelvalenzarro you’re too soft. Dangerous animals should be treated with caution
I love how the one camera crue member looked shocked and traumatized as you buried the moose....
This was great! Thanks. Never heard the term "Nasty Cat" before. Sounds like something a kid would say in a name calling argument.