A Reign at Risk: The Indian Grey Wolf and the Grasslands of Saswad

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @arjunbhattacharya7810
    @arjunbhattacharya7810 3 года назад +139

    Please save the grey wolves and hyenas of India. They are very important for our eco system

    • @govindvarma4995
      @govindvarma4995 2 года назад +11

      They are very underrated. Many people don't even know these animals exist here 😞

    • @pahwasaki9389
      @pahwasaki9389 2 года назад

      Ok

    • @btsandtheirarmiessuckscock7043
      @btsandtheirarmiessuckscock7043 2 года назад +3

      The only important animal in india is COW

    • @prabalsinghrajput6597
      @prabalsinghrajput6597 2 года назад

      @@btsandtheirarmiessuckscock7043 it is only due to those cow and nature worshipers that many species are alive in in India. The single God worshippers believe everything God made for their consumption destroyed nearly all species from Europe and middle East. Vast of american, African and australian continent was also destroyed by them.

    • @shalinikhanderao2878
      @shalinikhanderao2878 2 года назад +1

      I am fully agree with you

  • @hopeisagoodthing5359
    @hopeisagoodthing5359 3 года назад +134

    After reviving both asiatic lions and Bengal tigers , it’s time to revive Indian wolves 🐺 and hyenas

  • @PaulAllen6304
    @PaulAllen6304 2 года назад +32

    Wolves, Blackbucks, Cheetah and Great Indian Bustard are the flagship species of the grasslands.
    We have seen a lot of campaigning regarding saving forests, but none talks about saving our grasslands. Everyone says, "Plant a tree", but sometimes we must also remove trees to allow grasses to grow.
    Hope the newly arrived cheetah changes our approach.

  • @vineetbillorey4843
    @vineetbillorey4843 3 года назад +48

    Wolves are seen in Pench tiger reserve in MP and Velvader in GJ. One I encountered in Asola Bhatti, Delhi. They are supposed to be around 3000 left in India.

    • @tanmayhaldar7565
      @tanmayhaldar7565 Год назад

      Asola Bhatti....perhaps you are thinking of the Golden jackal

    • @vineetbillorey4843
      @vineetbillorey4843 Год назад +5

      @@tanmayhaldar7565 Both. I saw wolf and golden jackal also.

    • @tanmayhaldar7565
      @tanmayhaldar7565 Год назад

      @Vineet Billorey Then you must be extremely lucky.......and then some more lucky. You were so lucky on that day that had you started digging you might have struck oil

  • @sadmanvlog365
    @sadmanvlog365 3 года назад +23

    Indian grey wolf should be protected ❤I hope that Indian government will protect these animals

  • @FireTigerT3
    @FireTigerT3 2 года назад +25

    I thought Indian wolves don’t live in packs and dont coexist with hyenas and leopards. Great video thanks for sharing

    • @sarban1653
      @sarban1653 2 года назад +4

      All wolves live in packs.

    • @FireTigerT3
      @FireTigerT3 2 года назад

      @@sarban1653 arabian wolves usually don’t but sometimes they live in pairs

    • @shafqatishan437
      @shafqatishan437 2 года назад +2

      @@FireTigerT3 Indian wolves used to live in large packs as big as European and American wolves, but they were wiped out by human, some Indian wolves were maneaters.

  • @infomotionfittv837
    @infomotionfittv837 3 года назад +12

    Wow India. You have wolf and hyena together.

    • @RoundglassSustain
      @RoundglassSustain  3 года назад +1

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    • @anshumandhingan6277
      @anshumandhingan6277 8 месяцев назад +5

      Yes. Thank you!
      We have tiger, leopard, snow leopard, black panther, asiatic lion, wolves, Dholes (wild dogs), jackals, hyenas, fox, himalayan brown bears, Asian black bears, sloth bear, sun bear. We also had the asiatic cheetah, which went extinct. Asiatic cheetah are now found in Iran only.

  • @saifad-deenhabboush2622
    @saifad-deenhabboush2622 2 года назад +8

    The indian wolves like the wolves of international novel (Jungle Book)

    • @anshumandhingan6277
      @anshumandhingan6277 8 месяцев назад

      Because The Jungle Book is based on Indian wildlife.

  • @ShyamanandaNaik-fd3wy
    @ShyamanandaNaik-fd3wy Год назад +7

    Outstanding videography ...Award winning documentary.

  • @anooppandey2682
    @anooppandey2682 2 года назад +7

    These animals are also found in my village before some years but now they are not seen since a very long time

  • @banadigan7511
    @banadigan7511 Год назад +1

    ಡೆಕ್ಕನ್ ತೋಳಗಳ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ಉತ್ತಮ ಸಾಕ್ಷ್ಯ ಚಿತ್ರ.

  • @bandenavajbijapure7255
    @bandenavajbijapure7255 Год назад +3

    We saw yesterday night very rare fully black fox at a village near karnataka maharashtra border very beautiful we can't explain it our luck to see that

  • @mrityunjaysinghsamkaria6114
    @mrityunjaysinghsamkaria6114 3 года назад +21

    Ans We all villagers thought they are foxes but they live very close to our feilds. Really local hunters also kill them for amusement. They never came close to people but living with the villagers with harmony since very long time

  • @deepalinilangekar7038
    @deepalinilangekar7038 3 года назад +5

    Amazing work rgs....proud to have u in pune

  • @mohitkulharia8659
    @mohitkulharia8659 7 месяцев назад +3

    Sir plz make a video on indian lobaan (lomar/lomri/lomra/indian fox)

  • @omi807
    @omi807 3 года назад +6

    These are the guys who raised Mogli...

  • @adamel-yousseph960
    @adamel-yousseph960 2 года назад +5

    While the Bharati wolf's genus name Canis is Latin for hound and its species name lupus is Latin for wolf, I think the reason for its species name pallipes, which means pale footed, was based on a specimen that had almost white paws. By Bharati, I mean "Indian." By hound, I mean any "dog." Do you think so?

  • @drap3872
    @drap3872 3 года назад +3

    Quite informative! Thanks for the video.

  • @makarand1985
    @makarand1985 3 года назад +2

    Great Documentary !!!

    • @RoundglassSustain
      @RoundglassSustain  3 года назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it! Do watch this film from Saswad as well: sustain.round.glass/videos/leopards-of-saswad/

  • @spandexspleen
    @spandexspleen 3 года назад +35

    The video quality is top notch

  • @peacemaker2778
    @peacemaker2778 3 года назад +2

    Underrated RUclipsr ever 😥🔥🥰

  • @shankarkollaboina4563
    @shankarkollaboina4563 3 года назад +1

    Great quality... Great vedio

  • @nilpuranik7075
    @nilpuranik7075 3 года назад +2

    Superb video you deserve millions subscribers

  • @quickwitt_singh
    @quickwitt_singh 2 месяца назад +1

    Much reapect for your work..sorry that such work gets unnoticed and non sense gets million views

  • @aratrikghosh2717
    @aratrikghosh2717 2 года назад +7

    We should concentrate more on wolves, hyenas and wild dogs we are concentrating too much on the tiger only don't get me wrong my favourite animal is offcourse the Royal bengal tiger but we should focus on other animals also, also we should focus on the conservation of caracals they're nearly extinct so we should conserve other wildlife also apart from tiger and asiatic lion

    • @sportsfisher9677
      @sportsfisher9677 2 года назад

      Concentrate on all of them and habitat large enough for Lions and Tigers, which would then include wolves and hyenas etc. They are all sup[possed to be in the areas mostly.

    • @kingrichards9295
      @kingrichards9295 8 месяцев назад

      100% true, its my thinking too❤

  • @ashishtayde1365
    @ashishtayde1365 2 года назад

    Nice they are really ghost I love this animal

  • @sunilwildtrippin4687
    @sunilwildtrippin4687 Год назад +1

    Is there a link for the complete documentary.

    • @RoundglassSustain
      @RoundglassSustain  Год назад

      Hi! This is the complete film. But if you are looking for some longer films please check out our channel, we do make longer documentaries as well!

    • @sunilwildtrippin4687
      @sunilwildtrippin4687 Год назад

      @@RoundglassSustain only 3 minutes and 26 seconds, I got so absorbed.

    • @RoundglassSustain
      @RoundglassSustain  Год назад

      @@sunilwildtrippin4687 :)

  • @ethanrobinson3106
    @ethanrobinson3106 3 года назад +11

    They have a great chance against striped hyenas but they are no match for leopards which is scary because leopards may easily kill wolves but horrifically treat them like a easy prey

    • @vanshsharma1656
      @vanshsharma1656 3 года назад +1

      @desert wolf yes

    • @vanshsharma1656
      @vanshsharma1656 3 года назад +1

      @desert wolf Indian wolves are small even a dog like malamute can dominate them

    • @vanshsharma1656
      @vanshsharma1656 3 года назад +1

      @desert wolf truth hurts you

    • @vanshsharma1656
      @vanshsharma1656 3 года назад +2

      @desert wolf even a rat can kill your wolf

    • @vanshsharma1656
      @vanshsharma1656 3 года назад +1

      @Personal Being but in India tiger population is increasing

  • @niravbhanot7422
    @niravbhanot7422 3 года назад +1

    I suggest you to write full detail of the location...where is saswad...it shouldbe written in the description atleast.

    • @RoundglassSustain
      @RoundglassSustain  3 года назад

      Thanks for your suggestion. We'll keep it in mind.
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  • @kartiksingh6143
    @kartiksingh6143 3 года назад

    Such a beautiful shortfilm

    • @RoundglassSustain
      @RoundglassSustain  3 года назад

      Thank you. We are certain this film will interest you too: sustain.round.glass/videos/leopards-of-saswad/

  • @captainsanket7548
    @captainsanket7548 2 года назад +2

    Unfortunately Maharashtra government don't indulge in wildlife issues.

  • @sanjeevatre6726
    @sanjeevatre6726 2 года назад +2

    Just excellent 🙏

    • @RoundglassSustain
      @RoundglassSustain  2 года назад

      Many thanks! Please check out our channel for films on India's wildlife! :)

  • @kashanhusain1079
    @kashanhusain1079 2 года назад +2

    I love wolves

  • @anumol555
    @anumol555 3 года назад +1

    Wow
    .amazingly made

    • @RoundglassSustain
      @RoundglassSustain  3 года назад

      Thank you. Do visit our website for more such short films: sustain.round.glass/

  • @villagevlooger9473
    @villagevlooger9473 2 года назад +1

    Is it easy to spot an Indian Grey Wolf in Saswad Grasslsnd

  • @unnatbajaj5019
    @unnatbajaj5019 2 года назад +1

    in 10 years wolves , hyenas and himalyan brown bears are going extinct for sure and it's very saddening

  • @ganeshtamilan
    @ganeshtamilan Год назад

    Recently I saw a run-over grey wolf head struck in Delhi bound Tamil Nadu Express train Bogie.

  • @IndianKat
    @IndianKat 3 года назад +4

    Leopard is serious threat to them.

    • @vanshsharma1656
      @vanshsharma1656 3 года назад

      @desert wolf do you know anything about Indian wolves

    • @grammarpolice9738
      @grammarpolice9738 3 года назад +3

      Leopard isn't that big of a threat really. Indian wolves used to live all over India and coexisted with Tigers, Lions, Dholes, Cheetahs, snow leopards and indian leopards. They will be fine.

    • @vanshsharma1656
      @vanshsharma1656 3 года назад

      @@grammarpolice9738 at that time prey base of leopard was high but now story is different

    • @iamnotryuseriously
      @iamnotryuseriously 3 года назад +1

      @@grammarpolice9738 those times, the wolves were stronger and formed larger packs due to the availability of territory and a healthy prey base.

    • @gentilewarrior
      @gentilewarrior 3 года назад

      Nope, domestic dogs are a serious threat to them, hybridization. There's a study that concludes the Indian Grey wolf is heavily hybridized with feral dogs who overlapped their territories.

  • @rajlaxmigupta6792
    @rajlaxmigupta6792 2 года назад +1

    Lovely grey ghost

  • @thorsingh5019
    @thorsingh5019 3 года назад

    Very underrated video

    • @RoundglassSustain
      @RoundglassSustain  3 года назад

      Glad you liked it.
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  • @harshmisra
    @harshmisra 3 года назад +1

    Amazing informative video

  • @sahilandonkar
    @sahilandonkar Год назад

    Give me a location.. where in Saswad? Purandar basin. Supa ?

  • @SouravDas-mb7gm
    @SouravDas-mb7gm Год назад +3

    It's time to do something for Mowgli"s f amily

  • @soumyajitsingha9614
    @soumyajitsingha9614 Год назад +1

    Its so like jackals

  • @vz9394
    @vz9394 3 года назад +1

    1 number

  • @panchalnitin13
    @panchalnitin13 3 года назад

    Fantastic video. Can you please share the location for a chance to sight them?

  • @neroknight1234
    @neroknight1234 2 года назад +1

    They look like jackals more than wolf. Probably because of their smaller size

  • @mrankitraj
    @mrankitraj 2 месяца назад +1

    India has Tigers,
    India has Lions,
    India has Leopards,
    India has Cheetahs,
    India has Snow Leopards,
    India has clouded Leopards
    (Only country which has six big cats species)
    then,
    India has wolves,
    India has wild dogs as well,
    India has largest flying bird Saras Crane,
    India has longest venomous snake (King Cobra),
    India has cobras and vipers both,
    India has fox, jackals & hynas all
    India has Elephants,
    and India has Rhinoceros too.
    and
    India has a Gorilla species (Hoolock Gibbon)
    We badly need to protect them all including their jungles.

  • @otherpatrickgill
    @otherpatrickgill 3 года назад +8

    I believe that lack of focus on conserving these wolves is a result of India's past.
    Colonization by the Britishs left the country impoverished, this was compounded by the high degree of inequality in Indian society.
    Such factors usually (quite understandably) lead to the attitude of 'if we can't do anything for so many people, why should we even bother with wild animals who contribute nothing?'
    Times have changed and India is emerging as a global economic and political power. It would make me very sad to hear that people in India only realized that they could have done more after the last wolf in the wild died.

    • @stevenmcgillivray9283
      @stevenmcgillivray9283 2 года назад +1

      The British left over 60 yrs. ago, India has had adequate tie to catch up, moreover they keep practising the obsolete caste system, of heir own volition.

    • @thatindiandude4602
      @thatindiandude4602 2 года назад +4

      @@stevenmcgillivray9283 and yet the British have wiped every apex predator they have on their isles ages ago, and people like you sit on your armchair and criticise India, which despite being the sort of nation have in their conservation efforts have now brought Tiger numbers up and have done a much better job at wildlife conservation. It always boggle my mind how Western nations which have wiped their flora and fauna and introduced animals which have devastated native ecosystems now sit back and lecture Indians and Africans who actually, despite their poverty have done much better job

    • @stevenmcgillivray9283
      @stevenmcgillivray9283 2 года назад +1

      @@thatindiandude4602 I still think India, should abolish the obsolete caste system, and help eliminate poverty, and have greater financial means to conserve wildlife.

    • @sushanthsuresh2590
      @sushanthsuresh2590 2 года назад +5

      @@stevenmcgillivray9283 once the Indian lions and tigers roamed all over the country.. had the British stayed in India for another 20 years the Indian tigers,wolves and lions would have gone extinct... every former colony has the same story to tell. Look at the south east Asia and Africa

    • @sushanthsuresh2590
      @sushanthsuresh2590 2 года назад +2

      @@stevenmcgillivray9283 Hindus had varna system. It wasn't discriminatory. Caste was introduced by the Europeans. Casta is a Portuguese word by the way.

  • @TH-sc3gh
    @TH-sc3gh 3 года назад +1

    What is the maximum weight of Indian grey wolf

  • @scg4201
    @scg4201 3 года назад +1

    These wolves thrive in turkey but the hyenas are endangered

  • @akshaygaware4141
    @akshaygaware4141 3 года назад

    Wow Amazing

    • @RoundglassSustain
      @RoundglassSustain  3 года назад

      Thank you :)
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  • @behrouzrezahatami6935
    @behrouzrezahatami6935 2 года назад

    1:00 the most beautiful Hyena.
    #StrippedHyena

  • @deepakpratapgangwar583
    @deepakpratapgangwar583 3 года назад

    Informative

  • @keralajanasevakendram9518
    @keralajanasevakendram9518 3 года назад +2

    Mowgli's parents

  • @aadhithyanshanmugam6481
    @aadhithyanshanmugam6481 Год назад

    These wolfs have been killed by the local hunters for the long time...
    Just for the skin and nails..

  • @Seema-w4m9j
    @Seema-w4m9j Год назад

    Honestly smallest wolf breed I think so

  • @kabaddiadda1635
    @kabaddiadda1635 3 года назад +1

    please save them

  • @Agasthyar
    @Agasthyar 2 года назад

    I think we will have to import wolfs and hyenas again like Cheetas

    • @RoundglassSustain
      @RoundglassSustain  2 года назад

      If we don't make any effort to preserve the dwindling wold and hyena populations we already have then perhaps yes...but we hope that day does not come.

  • @emreyuce5046
    @emreyuce5046 2 года назад +1

    Please save the wolves

  • @user-bz8gg4cp1v
    @user-bz8gg4cp1v 3 года назад

    Place

  • @coralboy5809
    @coralboy5809 3 года назад

    I want to buy couple wolf...where can I buy?

  • @sris9787
    @sris9787 3 года назад

    Which place is in India?

    • @RoundglassSustain
      @RoundglassSustain  3 года назад +2

      This is Saswad in Maharashtra, India. You might wish to look at other video stories from Saswad here: sustain.round.glass/search-stories/?search_term=saswad

  • @ppen8359
    @ppen8359 2 года назад

    I think it is Coyote and not wolf.

  • @PokemonTrainer-ii7br
    @PokemonTrainer-ii7br 2 месяца назад +1

    These Wolves looking Like Foxes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂Is This Actually A Wolf 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @mrityunjaysinghsamkaria6114
    @mrityunjaysinghsamkaria6114 3 года назад +1

    Very unfortunately I have seen only two since 20 yeras

  • @qszsqaw
    @qszsqaw 4 месяца назад +1

    They look as small as the South China wolf,South China wolves usually weigh only 15-20 kg

  • @Darshanvraval
    @Darshanvraval Месяц назад +1

    Indian wildlife act eating Indian wildlife

  • @tammylee6488
    @tammylee6488 3 года назад +2

    They are mowgli's cousins

    • @RoundglassSustain
      @RoundglassSustain  3 года назад +1

      That's a cute commnet :)
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  • @ianlim4404
    @ianlim4404 11 месяцев назад

    In India and Arabia, wolves are above hyenas in the food chain, for your information.

    • @AsifAli-od1cf
      @AsifAli-od1cf 28 дней назад +1

      Stripped Hyenas are Shy but extremely strong. A wolf has no chance in winning against a Hyena.

  • @arjunsingh-lw5pc
    @arjunsingh-lw5pc 3 года назад +1

    dogs have become a great nuisance for wild life

    • @ishraquewajed4048
      @ishraquewajed4048 2 года назад

      Feral dogs themselves are wild. They have a right to fight for their own survival. It's the survival of the fittest remember? We most often forget that dogs were and are pack oriented carnivores just like wolves

  • @vijayvijay4123
    @vijayvijay4123 2 года назад +1

    Only in India even animals coexist. India is a unique country and the jealous Caucasians destroyed its nature .

  • @thebatman3498
    @thebatman3498 3 года назад

    It is suitable for cheetah

  • @vijayvijay4123
    @vijayvijay4123 2 года назад

    Wolves are cowards , a leopard would never mess with dholes.

  • @jimturning5079
    @jimturning5079 2 года назад

    Shame of indian government

  • @pratikmusic4670
    @pratikmusic4670 2 года назад +2

    Shameless Indian government for just watching these jungle and animals
    Insted of carring them