Timber Wolf: The Grizzly’s Bane

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @Irfanhill
    @Irfanhill 4 года назад +3438

    "In the wild, Timberwolves can go days without food" and in the NBA they can go weeks without winning!

  • @d5881
    @d5881 4 года назад +2131

    "...even the smallest sound can spook them"
    the forrest: *AH* *AH* *AAAAH*

    • @cintronproductions9430
      @cintronproductions9430 4 года назад +28

      Is Guzzlord hiding in the forest? XD

    • @dimman77
      @dimman77 4 года назад +52

      That's a raven.

    • @SluttChops
      @SluttChops 4 года назад +56

      @@dimman77 No it wasn't. It was me.

    • @dimman77
      @dimman77 4 года назад +45

      @@SluttChops You never said you're not a raven. Nice try you shape changing trickster.

    • @dinamostafa
      @dinamostafa 4 года назад +20

      @@dimman77 Yeah, and these are raven food calls :) they are telling their friends there is food here!!

  • @jasminebebe3455
    @jasminebebe3455 3 года назад +539

    More recent studies show that the aggressive behaviors of the dominant wolves is a product of the pack not being a natural family unit and being an artificial pack created by the sanctuaries. Natural wolf packs are generally family units and the aggression levels within them are much lower.

    • @thalmoragent9344
      @thalmoragent9344 2 года назад +77

      Yeah, probably takes a lot more aggression to set a point across when you're all strangers in a group, even if you get to know each other after a while

    • @Jtoob-z5n
      @Jtoob-z5n Год назад +4

      Hmm

    • @recinese
      @recinese Год назад +2

      This makes sense to me as a human..doesnt make it so

    • @renaissanceredneck73
      @renaissanceredneck73 Год назад

      ​@@recinese the researcher that came up with the "Alpha wolf" theory, spent the rest of his career trying to dispell it. Wolf packs in the wild are a breeding pair and their offspring. The "alpha" female keeps her daughters from ovulating to limit inbreeding with their father or brothers, same with the "alpha" male, preventing his sons from impregnating their mother or sisters. Before you bash someone for something do a little research for yourself and stop just regurgitating what you've heard from other misinformed people

    • @highgogoat
      @highgogoat Год назад +11

      @@recinese the studies make it seem very likely though

  • @KyleBlues1
    @KyleBlues1 4 года назад +1524

    "even the smallest sounds can spook them"
    Meanwhile animals are screaming in the background.

    • @deshosurrobinsonin9278
      @deshosurrobinsonin9278 4 года назад +4

      lol

    • @chloehennessey6813
      @chloehennessey6813 4 года назад +80

      It’s the foreign sounds that do it.
      Normal sounds like birds and other animal calls won’t spook them. But a branch breaking will.

    • @SluttChops
      @SluttChops 4 года назад +23

      Those weren't animals. That was me.

    • @DaimyoD0
      @DaimyoD0 4 года назад +11

      Yeah I'm sure they get habituated to those. If the background is nothing but nonstop screaming I'm sure you go deaf to it eventually lol.

    • @benny_lemon5123
      @benny_lemon5123 4 года назад +15

      That obnoxious noise was ravens cawing. It's a sound that I'm sure the wolves are used to, even if it sounds rather bizarre lol

  • @dcisking1033
    @dcisking1033 4 года назад +2772

    Too bad they're a terrible basketball team

    • @MinhHieu-ie6eh
      @MinhHieu-ie6eh 4 года назад +24

      bna references huh

    • @ainsleypowell196
      @ainsleypowell196 4 года назад +96

      @@MinhHieu-ie6ehWhere'd you get BNA out of it?

    • @briantannenbaum8110
      @briantannenbaum8110 4 года назад +17

      Minh Hieu nba?

    • @daniellion5291
      @daniellion5291 4 года назад +28

      All MN pro sports teams suck, generally. The twins are okay but it won't last.

    • @pedxing
      @pedxing 4 года назад +83

      that's because they lack opposable thumbs.

  • @oinka720
    @oinka720 4 года назад +721

    it's hard to say "you're going to feed the wolves" without it sounding like a death threat.

    • @connor863
      @connor863 4 года назад +14

      Depends on if you and the person you're saying it to are friends imo

    • @brianisme6498
      @brianisme6498 4 года назад +8

      @@connor863 friends can still make it sound threatening

    • @connor863
      @connor863 4 года назад +1

      @@brianisme6498 that's true but it's more likely that it would sound like a joke and not be threatening if said between friends

    • @brianisme6498
      @brianisme6498 4 года назад +1

      Connor no, you can have bad friends. So, you’re tied being held at gunpoint by your friend saying that you’re gonna feed the wolves.

    • @connor863
      @connor863 4 года назад +13

      @@brianisme6498 I don't think someone who would hold you at gunpoint and tell you that you're gonna feed the wolves is actually a friend

  • @add9319
    @add9319 4 года назад +974

    That thumbnail is something else.

    • @timothybaker4091
      @timothybaker4091 4 года назад +67

      That’s what it looks like when they yawn.

    • @cintronproductions9430
      @cintronproductions9430 4 года назад +84

      It looks like a werewolf.

    • @add9319
      @add9319 4 года назад +53

      @@timothybaker4091 it straight up looks like it's dislodging its own jaw xD.

    • @cintronproductions9430
      @cintronproductions9430 4 года назад +41

      @@add9319 Oh no, they're evolving! Snakewolves are among us!

    • @add9319
      @add9319 4 года назад +5

      @@cintronproductions9430 i wish

  • @spinkitty250
    @spinkitty250 4 года назад +1336

    I hope you can at some point do a drawing anatomy class, It would be super cool if you could draw your way through the skulls, skeletons, and muscle structures while you explain why these animals developed these adaptations. I take a lot of classes from joe weatherly and Aaron Balise but they only cover how to draw them, I would love to see it illustrated with a perspective on how the adaptations benefit the lifestyle of the animal.

    • @Artersa
      @Artersa 4 года назад +32

      Yes x1000! Maybe for Patreon or something. I’ve always wanted to learn to draw these particular items (skulls and muscular structures), and having the physiological history being part of it would be so cool.

    • @connor863
      @connor863 4 года назад +2

      True!

    • @friedlemons5201
      @friedlemons5201 4 года назад +6

      does the heart mean yes

    • @bari2883
      @bari2883 4 года назад +6

      Wonderful idea. Im crap at drawing but id be really interested in knowing what all the structures are for.

    • @Wiimaster.
      @Wiimaster. 4 года назад +9

      @@bari2883 Nah, trust me. Everyone knows how to draw. Even you. You just haven't discovered that talent yet.

  • @rosier2715
    @rosier2715 4 года назад +1785

    Um hello yes red wolves next plz they really need the exposure as an endangered and currently declining species. Great video!

    • @justicehofstetter6520
      @justicehofstetter6520 4 года назад +35

      i did my senior essay on that

    • @leonslights3324
      @leonslights3324 4 года назад +16

      Agreed

    • @nordicfalcon
      @nordicfalcon 4 года назад +62

      Underrated comment. Red wolves need protecting.

    • @melissanichols784
      @melissanichols784 4 года назад +23

      Yes! Please do an episode on the red wolves! They are near and dear to me.

    • @tonygainesjr.5337
      @tonygainesjr.5337 4 года назад +9

      I am an Arkansas State Red wolf and would appreciate a video on red wolves as well.

  • @UrpleSquirrel
    @UrpleSquirrel 3 года назад +220

    It's really amazing how much some of those wolves look just like huskies or malamutes. It's a reminder of just how close dogs still are to wolves.

    • @whitemoonwolf13
      @whitemoonwolf13 3 года назад +67

      and then you look at a pug and laugh

    • @ryanfink4206
      @ryanfink4206 3 года назад +33

      Actually, Modern wolves and Dogs aren't as closely related as we once thought. Evidence suggests they share a common ancestor, but aren't directly related

    • @joaovictor3312
      @joaovictor3312 2 года назад +8

      There are wolf and dog crossbreeds

    • @ahmetrefikeryilmaz4432
      @ahmetrefikeryilmaz4432 2 года назад +7

      yet you know it's not a dog right away. There is something subtle yet absolutely distinctive about them.

    • @tvvistedv3nom26
      @tvvistedv3nom26 2 года назад +2

      They definitely don’t look like them besides shape

  • @olliefoxx7165
    @olliefoxx7165 4 года назад +49

    The Timberwolf is such a majestic animal. I saw one at a zoo in Canada and was impressed by its beautiful coat along with the sparkling eyes brimming with intelligence. Seeing one in real life really underscores the majesty of this animal. We’ve got to protect them and their habitat.

    • @urbanwarchief
      @urbanwarchief 3 года назад +3

      i support this statement but the economy doesn't

  • @N0sV0sEl3s
    @N0sV0sEl3s 4 года назад +825

    "...but sometimes they'll go after grizzly bears."
    *Excuse me?*

    • @pompikaushal4604
      @pompikaushal4604 4 года назад +10

      👍

    • @eduardofreitas8336
      @eduardofreitas8336 4 года назад +87

      Im still digesting that. I know they fight over food or space, but *to eat???* Wtf wolves (I still wanna find this information elsewhere)

    • @RamS9691
      @RamS9691 4 года назад +103

      @@eduardofreitas8336 I think they mostly go for the adolescent grizzlies.

    • @afookingoose59
      @afookingoose59 4 года назад +152

      They probably rarely hunt bears unless they are fighting for food or starving. Even then they would only go for young, inexperienced ones.

    • @Artersa
      @Artersa 4 года назад +19

      She said, “they’ll go after grizzly bears”.

  • @GPickle32
    @GPickle32 4 года назад +413

    I always love the art at the beginning of the videos

    • @SolomonGriffen
      @SolomonGriffen 4 года назад +21

      Remember when they drew the art in the background and showed it at the back?

    • @doogandoggin2571
      @doogandoggin2571 4 года назад +1

      💖

    • @SluttChops
      @SluttChops 4 года назад +6

      @@SolomonGriffen Danielle draws all of the animals.

    • @SolomonGriffen
      @SolomonGriffen 4 года назад +1

      @@SluttChops yah that's what I meant.. she said she learned how to drow the animals on skill share or smthn..

    • @caninebehavior
      @caninebehavior 3 года назад

      Where can i find a copy of thar art

  • @charlesajones77
    @charlesajones77 4 года назад +380

    Luposlipaphobia: The fear of being pursued by Timber Wolves around a kitchen table while wearing socks on a newly waxed floor.

    • @phoos4029
      @phoos4029 4 года назад +83

      Thats so absurdily specific that it may be true.

    • @charlesajones77
      @charlesajones77 4 года назад +16

      @@phoos4029 Look it up :)

    • @foreyfriend145
      @foreyfriend145 4 года назад +31

      The same but with an improved self image is called liposuction.

    • @joelhughes9615
      @joelhughes9615 4 года назад +15

      @@Pastamist it's a joke from the Farside comic strip

    • @charlesajones77
      @charlesajones77 4 года назад

      @@joelhughes9615 Thank you :)

  • @terramater
    @terramater 4 года назад +361

    Thanks for this wonderful insight, Danielle & Dylan. What a great experience to see timber wolves that close. Actually, we should really collab at some point! Anyway.. great content, as always!

    • @ValirAmaril
      @ValirAmaril 3 года назад +5

      that collab would be awesome

    • @brettperry3737
      @brettperry3737 3 года назад +6

      Too bad most of what she said only applies to wolves in captivity.
      All that stuff about intra-pack dominance is bs and doesn't exist in the wild. Only one female in the pack mates because the rest are her offspring who haven't ventured off to find a mate of their own yet. They act the way they do in captivity because you've essentially taken an animal that lives in tightknit family groups, and thrown it together with a bunch of unrelated individuals in a confined space they can't escape.
      Also, wild wolves would never kill a pack member unless they had no choice. They won't even do it when on the verge of starvation, and some take it as far as choosing to starve rather than eat a member that's already deceased.
      A true wolf pack is nothing more than two parents, their kids, the occasional sibling who chose to tag along with their brother or sister when they ventured off on their own, and in some rare cases packs contain an unrelated outsider they chose to accept rather drive out of their territory.

    • @therainman7777
      @therainman7777 3 года назад +4

      @@brettperry3737 I don’t know anything about wolves so I’m not going to argue with you, but I’m genuinely just curious- how do you know so much about them? I would expect this channel to be pretty well-researched, but you seem to know what you’re talking about as well so I’m just curious.

    • @jennyjohn704
      @jennyjohn704 3 года назад

      @@brettperry3737 Most of what you say sounds right but I find "some take it as far as choosing to starve rather than eat a member that's already deceased" rather hard to believe.

  • @ChrisAmirVado
    @ChrisAmirVado 3 года назад +31

    4:23 “ _Even the smallest sounds and movements can spook them_ ” ...
    4:24 ... *BIRDS MANIACALLY SCREAMING*

  • @namekman01
    @namekman01 3 года назад +61

    "they bleed their pray out. this is similar to humans" - and thats why we became best friends with wolves

    • @Tb0n3
      @Tb0n3 3 года назад +9

      I think that was referring to the long chase wearing down the prey. Humans are evolved for long distance endurance running because of our early hunting practices.

    • @BlazRa
      @BlazRa 3 года назад +1

      @@Tb0n3 it's because we have the ability to sweat most animals cant sweat

    • @65591
      @65591 3 месяца назад

      That was a reference to endurance hunting. Like we humans do. It's a pretty rare trait in nature which is why we often forget how useful it is. But worldwide apex predator? You'll likely think of wolves, their close relatives or humans.

  • @nostalgiachu
    @nostalgiachu 4 года назад +86

    Danielle: The border area is marked extra strongly, with urine, feces, and anal gland secretions--
    Commercial: Charmin Ultra Strong is extra absorbent, so you can use less!

  • @Vasharan
    @Vasharan 4 года назад +73

    Danielle: Their prey are usually deer and ungulate behemoths like Moose and Bison, which have a great sense of-
    Me: Humor?
    Danielle: -hearing.
    Me: Expectations shattered.

    • @anayjara7545
      @anayjara7545 4 года назад +3

      Yeah, the horny humor are not generally appetizing...

    • @arturius9715
      @arturius9715 4 года назад +1

      They actually eat more smaller prey

  • @gregstreet7902
    @gregstreet7902 4 года назад +19

    It’s freakin amazing how Danielle draws all these animals

  • @lynxietheroaha5240
    @lynxietheroaha5240 4 года назад +145

    As they say. The wolf goes meow.

  • @elijahandrin4477
    @elijahandrin4477 4 года назад +64

    "Watch out Bambi" Killed me...

    • @bewilderment8735
      @bewilderment8735 4 года назад +3

      just like his mother

    • @natebush8217
      @natebush8217 3 года назад +1

      @@bewilderment8735 OMG! Wolves killed Bambi's mother with a gun? D:

    • @alexwolf2517
      @alexwolf2517 3 года назад

      And then Bambi looks at the camera like “ah shit”

  • @steel5315
    @steel5315 4 года назад +135

    "One of the largest North American Predators"
    Me:I mean maybe but compared to bears
    *Shows a video of Timber Wolves fighting a Grizzly Bear*
    Me:Bring me my brown pants

    • @lalaland2107
      @lalaland2107 4 года назад +4

      Well, she did say "one of"

    • @baileydombroskie3046
      @baileydombroskie3046 4 года назад +9

      I was braught up to fear wolves, coyotes and bears. Simply bcuz those three r the most dangerous predetors in my neck of the woods. I live east of algonquin park and about a 2 hour drive from ottawa. My family has a small hobby farm that has been in our family for over 150 years so we always need to be weary of predetors. Thats why we have always gad at least 1 dog there. Sence my 2 oldest dogs have passed away recently, we have only 1 dog rn. Hes a great pearynease/akbash puppy. Hes around 20 months old and at least a roughly 130lbs. He might be ok by himself but we do want to get another puppy like him. Plus hes a suck.

    • @You_work_tomorrow
      @You_work_tomorrow 4 года назад +8

      Pretty sure that was a smaller bear, pack hunters want food not an annoying battle

    • @steel5315
      @steel5315 4 года назад +1

      @@baileydombroskie3046 Oh that sounds like it must be a really cute dog, Im sorry about the other two tho

    • @kassadin4364
      @kassadin4364 4 года назад

      @@baileydombroskie3046 no

  • @sbird8675
    @sbird8675 4 года назад +143

    I knew wolves and bears sometimes fight over kills, I had no idea that wolves sometimes HUNT bears. That's so badass.

    • @pompikaushal4604
      @pompikaushal4604 4 года назад +13

      Exactly! But I don't think that could be possible I'm no savvy on this subject but as far as I know only Siberian Tigers sometimes hunt brown or Grizzlies in Russia!

    • @Vexinsight
      @Vexinsight 4 года назад +13

      I believe that wolves hunt black bears more often than grizzlys...

    • @sbird8675
      @sbird8675 4 года назад +1

      @@Vexinsight that would make sense.

    • @YNP_Wolf_Lover
      @YNP_Wolf_Lover 4 года назад +25

      @@Vexinsight They don't hunt brown bears. They kill their cubs and harass brown bears near their denning site [protecting their pups] or at carcasses. Black bears have been known to be hunted by them though.

    • @suenicholson2698
      @suenicholson2698 4 года назад +1

      Deer, moose, bison and elk are the chosen food for wolves, rabbit or partridge, sure,,, bears, brown or black! Maybe in desperate times, but certainly not the normal.

  • @oranjmusemeyer968
    @oranjmusemeyer968 4 года назад +239

    Can you do African Painted Dogs and the causes of their continued decline.

    • @kettlebells-ez9xi
      @kettlebells-ez9xi 4 года назад +4

      I forgot they are a thing

    • @vasilikiskartsiari628
      @vasilikiskartsiari628 4 года назад +2

      @@kettlebells-ez9xi me too

    • @connor863
      @connor863 4 года назад

      Agreed yes please do

    • @darrenswails
      @darrenswails 4 года назад +2

      She tells you the same thing about every animal... humans, humans, humans...bla,bla, bla

    • @connor863
      @connor863 4 года назад +23

      @@darrenswails that's because it's true for basically every animal (if you're referring to human activity threatening them with extinction)

  • @scragglybeard9322
    @scragglybeard9322 4 года назад +170

    "sometimes they go after grizzlybears"
    They... What?

    • @Jenova867
      @Jenova867 4 года назад +10

      She just has a wolf bias with that exaggerated claim

    • @thomastakesatollforthedark2231
      @thomastakesatollforthedark2231 4 года назад +34

      @Russian Terror just because the bears win doesn't mean the wolves don't go after them

    • @Jenova867
      @Jenova867 4 года назад +3

      Russian Terror yeah she does give off those furry fanatic vibes

    • @kenirainseeker539
      @kenirainseeker539 4 года назад +28

      @@tnb4509 She said "go after," she didn't say they always win...

    • @YNP_Wolf_Lover
      @YNP_Wolf_Lover 4 года назад +26

      Yes, mostly near dens. They are extremely protective animals and will harrass anything coming near their dens. They will "escort" bear off the denning area by biting the bear a little and a lot of barking

  • @AmayzinG13
    @AmayzinG13 4 года назад +211

    Ethiopian red wolves for a future episode when travel is safe again.

    • @brianisme6498
      @brianisme6498 4 года назад +4

      Ethiopian red wolves aren’t even true wolves. They’re jackals

    • @8brahmanas8
      @8brahmanas8 4 года назад +6

      What do you mean by safe to travel? Planes are perfectly safe.

    • @kotarojujo2737
      @kotarojujo2737 4 года назад +4

      @@brianisme6498 theyre neither jackal or true wolves. But still part of canis genus, so still closely related to jackal and grey wolves

    • @TheOriginalFrankMatthews
      @TheOriginalFrankMatthews 4 года назад +6

      Robert W she watch to much Faux news.

    • @brianisme6498
      @brianisme6498 4 года назад +4

      Robert W Covid

  • @yourlostcarkeys3261
    @yourlostcarkeys3261 4 года назад +152

    “Timber wolves, majestic beautiful creatures”
    Furries: UwU

    • @dollgate1603
      @dollgate1603 4 года назад +18

      Oh hey, I was looking for you this morning but I couldn’t find you. I walked to the store instead.

    • @shellknight1323
      @shellknight1323 4 года назад +6

      Every Furry: *UwU Rawr X3 Glomp!*

    • @Conwera
      @Conwera 4 года назад +6

      NO

    • @connor863
      @connor863 4 года назад +6

      Bruh

    • @michaeljenner2325
      @michaeljenner2325 4 года назад +11

      Furries can get lost.

  • @shannonluster5083
    @shannonluster5083 4 года назад +50

    I saw one separated by a wild fire once. I couldn't believe how tall it was! I hope it found it's pack.

    • @Reckless004
      @Reckless004 3 года назад +4

      I've read about eagles intentionally spreading wildfires to get their prey to move out of dens, wouldn't have put it past them to take a lone wolf

    • @SalvableRuin
      @SalvableRuin 2 года назад +4

      @Bruce Wayne Yeah, if it's not a dead timber wolf, the eagle wouldn't even try.

  • @Martini3inc
    @Martini3inc 3 года назад +14

    The grey ones with hazel eyes 👀 are mesmerizing.

  • @tzutari
    @tzutari 3 года назад +4

    I think that whatever animal is screeching in the background deserves its video on Animalogic.

  • @LunaBianca1805
    @LunaBianca1805 4 года назад +15

    Wolves are my absolute favourite animals, no matter the sub-species. Though as a German our European Gray wolves are the closest to my heart, of course 💕🐺💕 I never liked that they and their cousins like foxes or dingos are so often practically demonized, so it's cool to see channels like yours shine some light on them.
    Also, had you not told me/us that THAT was a Dingo, I'd totally would have that was a Shiba Inu, their head shapes and colouring look soooo similar 😂

  • @estebanpoveda9068
    @estebanpoveda9068 4 года назад +145

    You know what else is just as cute as a timber wolf? Exactly, an African wild dog!
    And they're equally ferocious
    Great job as always, love Animalogic

    • @beethechange1834
      @beethechange1834 4 года назад +10

      And they also regurgitate their food into puppies’ mouths! I love the canidae family so much! They’re so adorable and sweet

    • @dondelion8415
      @dondelion8415 4 года назад

      Dogs kill for fun

    • @oranjmusemeyer968
      @oranjmusemeyer968 4 года назад +14

      @@dondelion8415 dogs, especially wild canines do not kill for fun. They have high prey drives to ensure their survival... they learn to be successful predators through practice. "Killing for fun," is not something that can be measured- to survive they must kill and "fun" is a human emotion that you are trying to equate to survival.

    • @estebanpoveda9068
      @estebanpoveda9068 4 года назад +9

      African wild dogs eat their prey alive, lovely isn't it? (They do it to eat fast so lions or hyenas don't steal their food)

    • @emanuelrojas2
      @emanuelrojas2 4 года назад

      I agree with this comment!

  • @eazythedon54st
    @eazythedon54st 4 года назад +8

    7:35 “ Nah bro don’t hold me back let me get him let me get him”😂😂

  • @richardhall1667
    @richardhall1667 4 года назад +39

    I’d love to see a Carolina Dog episode. We have them on the S. Carolina/Georgia border and there’s recent genetic evidence showing this canine to be an ancient and unadulterated breed.

  • @bunnybro5977
    @bunnybro5977 4 года назад +7

    We were on a camping trip once and I went out for a walk while my friend and my dog stayed behind. When I got back I saw my friend petting one of these wolves completely unfazed,which scared me shitless,then he looked at what I was looking at and even he got scared. The wolf just walked away after that and it turns out he thought the wolf was my dog. Mad stuff

  • @animalogic
    @animalogic  4 года назад +309

    Thanks for watching!

  • @carldevries9108
    @carldevries9108 2 года назад +8

    Danielle's drawings always capture the essence of the animal. She is a talented artist.

  • @zehermanator2710
    @zehermanator2710 4 года назад +52

    You can see the influence Wolves had on the Natives, they're a community, they hunt in packs, they watch their territory, and have a system put in place. It's unfortunate irony they both met the same fate 😔 thinned down to smaller numbers because they were a "threat".

    • @urbanwarchief
      @urbanwarchief 3 года назад +1

      my dude the Cree are still around

    • @urbanwarchief
      @urbanwarchief 3 года назад +2

      @MrJre4491 now all we got is late humans which have the intelligence of a jellyfish

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 3 года назад +5

      That's why humans domesticated wolves: we're both pack animals that hunt in similar ways, are extremely intelligent, have complex social structures, and have insane endurance. Also pretty much all paleolithic cultures were pretty similar, both in North America and Eurasia and Africa.

    • @zanelebushgenie270
      @zanelebushgenie270 3 года назад +5

      I once found a book in the school library on the history of making America, there were so many lies and racist remarks about my ancestors I straight up went to the librarian and said to burn it lol

    • @ioele1000
      @ioele1000 2 года назад +2

      @@zanelebushgenie270 Remember the name? I wanna see what they got wrong lol.

  • @datyellaman447
    @datyellaman447 2 года назад +1

    Danielle you are the best!!! So sweet n talented!! My kids and I can’t get enough of your videos!! I homeschool and they help so much! Thanks!

  • @allgoodbossdogtraining
    @allgoodbossdogtraining 4 года назад +5

    I seriously love learning about wolves because understanding them more helps to understand dogs better. Thank you for this video

    • @eduardofreitas8336
      @eduardofreitas8336 4 года назад

      Right? I seriously think dogs are one of the most misunderstood animals by us lol

  • @turu3498
    @turu3498 4 года назад +32

    Wolves are to me as cool as they are scary

  • @44RisingSun44
    @44RisingSun44 4 года назад +5

    *Yassss finally! I've been waiting for this for sooo long! This is my moment lmao*

  • @Vejur9000
    @Vejur9000 3 года назад +1

    Daniel, I’m so happy for you. Now you get to travel and see these amazing places and animals. Well done show.

  • @unlink1649
    @unlink1649 3 года назад +3

    To imagine that older generations regarded them as pests is beyond me. Such majestic creatures.

  • @jameswright5572
    @jameswright5572 3 года назад +1

    We had a western timber wolf when I was a boy. He was a trained wolf for the movies that did not make the cut, but damn he was a great companion for me. We where inseparable from the time I was four till Mars's death at 16 years old. Still miss him.

  • @ProvencaLeGaulois
    @ProvencaLeGaulois 4 года назад +11

    "Hi I'm Danielle Duffault and you're watching Aimalogic" can't tell you how much I love hearing this intro, feels like getting back home :)

    • @ShawnDavid91
      @ShawnDavid91 4 года назад

      And WE'RE BACK! Cuz she's back 😄😃😊

  • @unaffected_covid
    @unaffected_covid 3 года назад +2

    I hate when I'm watching wildlife clippings and the people recording are laughing or screaming so loud that they disturb the animals; ultimately changing the outcome of the animal encounter and robbing the viewer of lessons on the animal's behavior.
    So, I really really appreciate the professionalism and respect towards the animals that this channel offers to its viewers. It allows us to be properly educated on the species, which could come in handy someday in a real-life encounter. Knowledge is power. Thank you. 😔

  • @SuperBC1975
    @SuperBC1975 4 года назад +78

    Bottom line: Don't BEEP with Timber Wolves.

  • @sofiasalum2878
    @sofiasalum2878 4 года назад +2

    i love this channel so much! im learning a lot and i have somewhat recovered the love and admiration i had a a kid for animals. thank you

  • @DiMadHatter
    @DiMadHatter 4 года назад +95

    I've heard that alpha couples only occurs in captivity, while in the wild, a wolf pack is much more egalitarian. Can someone confirm or disprove that?

    • @DrFumbles01
      @DrFumbles01 4 года назад +118

      That is correct! The idea of an alpha wolf Is entirely a myth, but still sadly a popular one. Even the man who coined the term alpha wolf and released that study admitted that it was wrong. Wild wolves have a hierarchy that is more of a family, with the original breeding pair as the leaders. However other wolves in the pack have also been shown to lead in certain circumstances when they've proven to be skilled in a particular task. Their social hierarchy is far more complex than we originally thought.

    • @cintronproductions9430
      @cintronproductions9430 4 года назад +21

      While outdated and untrue, people keep saying alpha wolf cuz it sounds cool, I guess.

    • @yoursexualizedgrandparents6929
      @yoursexualizedgrandparents6929 4 года назад +24

      @Mr Bones
      watches a documentary=wolf expert

    • @griffingamer8624
      @griffingamer8624 4 года назад +14

      @@DrFumbles01 It's actually a little more complicated. Wolves have a wide range of personalities and, arguable, ideologies/ideals. They aren't too smart, but they do have the intelligence to gauge mood and emotions of their species and a few other animals. Sometime their environment or personalities shape their behavior and behavior of their species. So, some are hierarchies, some dictatorial, and some are oligarcial. It just depends on the animal and the environment.

    • @101jir
      @101jir 4 года назад +27

      @Mr Bones Which really isn't unlike a family. The term "breeding pair" is becoming increasingly popular for clarification that we are not talking about relationship like a human child with a teacher or like a workplace. It is more akin to our own families where you have your mom and dad, and while there may be some disciplining involved it is really a matter of the parents "raising" their children in a sense that fairly closely resembles the way we do it (or at least used to).

  • @shmay6148
    @shmay6148 3 года назад +2

    Danielle, your drawings are beautiful! And What an all around fantastic profession you guys have created for yourselves. Great work!

  • @warnpeace5294
    @warnpeace5294 3 года назад +4

    I love Wolves and Huskies, I was so glad to hear that where I live, Wolves can be tamed here. They are beautiful creatures and they have a great purpose in life for controlling over populating animals like deer which are everywhere around me.

  • @atsylor5549
    @atsylor5549 3 года назад +1

    She’s an amazing artist. I always like seeing her drawings at the end

  • @JasonWolfeYT
    @JasonWolfeYT 4 года назад +5

    Also, these packs are overwhelmingly related to each other. These dominance hierarchies should be tempered by the dominant members of the pack being the parents. These aren’t peers.

  • @cadeschulze1800
    @cadeschulze1800 4 года назад +2

    Hey I just want to say I’ve been watching your guys’ channel for a really long time and it has been awesome watching your own presentation/editing style develop and grow! All of you guys do such great work:)

  • @moldvox
    @moldvox 4 года назад +3

    The thumbnail is so visceral it seems exaggerated, he was probably just yawning.

  • @Qscardsandthings
    @Qscardsandthings Год назад

    It’s so cool seeing Danielle getting to visit these animals

  • @highschoolautomotive2693
    @highschoolautomotive2693 3 года назад +4

    We used to have a rescue alaskan timber wolf and man, it would never bark at you, but you could see in its eyes it knew it could kill with ease. She was so sweet. They express so much emotion and are incredibly smart, understanding a social class system. She stood 6’1” on he back legs and she had a silky black and grey furr with a completely black head. Unlike normal dogs she had a mouth full of knives and would catch and tear apart squirrels to give us as some sort of offering. She was a beast, miss you kynda, u were the best!

  • @steezayay
    @steezayay Год назад +1

    Wow I am so happy I just came across this channel. Have been binge watching your videos. Very educational yet entertaining!

  • @pompikaushal4604
    @pompikaushal4604 4 года назад +5

    "Sometimes they go after Grizzlies!" Well what you wanna say?

  • @davidaleman777
    @davidaleman777 3 года назад +2

    I'm in awe, I can only imagine how beautiful of an experience that was. And love the drawing!

  • @mastergebieter3791
    @mastergebieter3791 4 года назад +3

    It would be nice to hear you talk about Ackie Monitors (Varanus Acanthurus). They are a very lovely little australian Monitor species.

  • @CamejoJesus
    @CamejoJesus 4 года назад +2

    What a great experience to see timber wolves that close!

  • @watchdealer11
    @watchdealer11 4 года назад +29

    That's a full dire wolf 🐺

    • @emanuelrojas2
      @emanuelrojas2 4 года назад +2

      The descendants at least

    • @AaronShenghao
      @AaronShenghao 4 года назад +2

      @@emanuelrojas2 Or got beaten by. (Just like homo sapiens drove all our relatives to extinction)

    • @Bonniethebunny
      @Bonniethebunny 4 года назад +5

      Dire wolves are extinct. Those are gray wolves. Relatives of the dire wolf, but smaller, and they have longer legs.

    • @turkeygod6665
      @turkeygod6665 4 года назад

      Nah dire wolves were more related to the jackal. Its weird but the scientific papers are there, now its just a matter of time before they get published.

  • @wisewolfgirl
    @wisewolfgirl 4 года назад +1

    My favorite animal. Thanks danielle for this amazing video. The white one at the beginning was beautiful.

  • @gregorymurphy3234
    @gregorymurphy3234 4 года назад +21

    What I wouldn’t give to do what she does

    • @wanderlustwarrior
      @wanderlustwarrior 4 года назад +2

      Why can't you?

    • @gregorymurphy3234
      @gregorymurphy3234 4 года назад +1

      Brian Landers thanks for the words of advice and I have the education down, I’m just not that tech savvy when it comes to making videos

    • @connor863
      @connor863 4 года назад

      Environmental science and zoology are also very lucrative fields if you're interested in this stuff

  • @seandan68
    @seandan68 3 года назад +3

    at 5:25 they are not attacking the bear to kill it, there is a carcass they both want. and I love how you act like your sneaking up on a pack of wolves{that are caged}

  • @quintessawolfprincess3618
    @quintessawolfprincess3618 4 года назад +1

    Wolves are my #1 favorite animal! It's awesome that you did another video on them! 💕🐺

  • @doicaretho6851
    @doicaretho6851 4 года назад +5

    Holy shit that thumbnail is terrifying

  • @Greylegato
    @Greylegato 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for furthering the information on wolves. As a wolf lover myself, even I learned something from this video. I appreciate your effort. Thank you again.

  • @AwesomeYena
    @AwesomeYena 4 года назад +7

    I wish vultures, and hyenas were loved just as much as wolves. Most vultures are critically endangered or vulnerable!

    • @jeffreytoman5202
      @jeffreytoman5202 3 года назад

      A vultures vomit is so horrible that they use it as a defense mechanism

    • @AwesomeYena
      @AwesomeYena 3 года назад +2

      @@jeffreytoman5202 IKR isn't it so cool?

    • @rattyeely
      @rattyeely 3 года назад

      Save the vultures!

  • @christopherprime7418
    @christopherprime7418 2 года назад

    I can’t get enough of your documentaries! Thank you!

  • @Lero958
    @Lero958 4 года назад +4

    1:05 why do dingos look like an bootleg shiba inu

  • @salahshaikh1235
    @salahshaikh1235 2 года назад +1

    The sheer title and irony of this given that the Grizzlies and Timberwolves just played a first round series 1 year later lol

  • @kenirainseeker539
    @kenirainseeker539 4 года назад +8

    I'm a little disappointed you didn't address the misconceptions about wolf packs that were more recently proven wrong...but it's cool

  • @merriellenroselette5191
    @merriellenroselette5191 4 года назад +1

    I neverrrr grew out of my 'wolfgirl' phase, and I don't think I will . They're my favorite animal of all time.
    If anyone else are in a specific animal phase, don't be ashamed of it! They're magnificent creatures we get to share Earth with.
    Respect and appreciate our wild neighbors ❤💚💙🤍

  • @melatonin1371
    @melatonin1371 4 года назад +5

    Can you guys do a cover video of the "Dracula Parrot" I literally just found out it exists

  • @aionlover
    @aionlover 4 года назад +1

    I cannot give this enough likes! Wolves, a wolves I LOVE!!! you are SOOOO lucky! I hope one day i can see them in the wild! It is also my spirit animal.

  • @matthewwelsh294
    @matthewwelsh294 4 года назад +5

    Do the red wolves, we must save them from becoming extinct

  • @Isaacindelicato123
    @Isaacindelicato123 4 года назад +2

    Danielle: “Even the smallest sound can disturb them”
    Bird: “SQUAWWWWWK SQUAWK”

  • @diegodressen8708
    @diegodressen8708 4 года назад +34

    Lmao first bc I like getting stoned and learning ab animal

  • @elmo82987
    @elmo82987 3 года назад

    Getting stoned and watching your videos is like my favorite thing to do! 😂 you rock, homie!

  • @fundude6127
    @fundude6127 3 года назад +5

    Wolves in the wild are so majestic, and then humans came around and somehow made a pug.

  • @chrishess5526
    @chrishess5526 3 года назад +2

    When the food comes out everyone gets friendlier.
    Tiger: Damn it she's onto us boys.

  • @lefthandcigg4253
    @lefthandcigg4253 4 года назад +3

    3:44 did she say “when the meat comes out everyone gets a little friendlier,I know I do”😏

  • @FriedFreya
    @FriedFreya 4 года назад +1

    Can't imagine hating such a beautiful creature. Fearing it? Under the right circumstances. Respect it as a mighty predator? Absolutely, yes.

  • @Reyma777
    @Reyma777 4 года назад +5

    “Timber Wolf: The Grizzly’s Bane” ? I would disagree, there are plenty videos showing individual grizzly bears having no difficulty holding their ground against or driving off Timber wolves packs.

    • @davidortiz3094
      @davidortiz3094 4 года назад +3

      Indeed but doesn't mean a pack of Timber Wolves couldn't do the same.

    • @cintronproductions9430
      @cintronproductions9430 4 года назад +3

      Yeah, and grizzlies tend to force wolves away from their own kills.

    • @Reyma777
      @Reyma777 4 года назад

      David Ortiz If healthy grizzly fought 8 wolves or so, even if it lost, the bear would likely take some of the wolves with it to the grave.

    • @gabrielmessam2374
      @gabrielmessam2374 4 года назад +4

      The only bane of Grizzlies is probably humans

    • @darthphoneix
      @darthphoneix 4 года назад

      MrReyno Tanks that’s exactly what would happen with packs of atleast 8 and if some strange reason they attacked the bear at all costs they would definitely win but would probably be missing atleast 2 to half their numbers, but most of the time both animals just try to intimidate for the other to leave the area, 1 angry bear or 9 angry wolves isn’t worth it for the other species

  • @jaredoliver9347
    @jaredoliver9347 3 года назад

    Danielle is the best cheers for aussie animal recognition 👍

  • @andrewhartmangunsmith2755
    @andrewhartmangunsmith2755 4 года назад +3

    But I thought they howl on full moon night because they're about to transform. Aren't they?

  • @jordanfelt5978
    @jordanfelt5978 3 года назад +1

    I like Danielle, she seems like a fun person.

  • @MermaidMakes
    @MermaidMakes 4 года назад +3

    Day 2 of me asking Danielle to be my friend.
    my qualifications:
    -im artist
    -my type 1 diabetes
    -i studied zoology
    -my fiancé is Canadian

  • @shadowwarriorshockwave3281
    @shadowwarriorshockwave3281 4 года назад +1

    I don’t think I’ve missed an episode of this show and every time I just think why can’t I sketch like that

  • @101jir
    @101jir 4 года назад +2

    "They used to be feared and hated." Mostly in Europe iirc. And of course the Europeans that came over. Pretty sure every other continent respected/admired their equivalent, unless you count the middle east separately. Even then I think the Germans admired wolves. Just sad that wasn't the case for the British, French, Spanish, etc. And of course, no farmer likes stuff that will eat their cattle, but that's just a question of get gud.
    Also, I thought almost the entire pack, if not the entire pack was from the same family?

    • @gabrielmessam2374
      @gabrielmessam2374 4 года назад +1

      Feared and hated because of Europe... Sounds like what happened to my ancestors

    • @turkeygod6665
      @turkeygod6665 4 года назад

      Honestly back in the day wolves were rightfully feared. Unlike today they were very aggressive, saw humans as prey. It wasnt until we started culling them that wolves naturally started to fear humans for their survival. Nowadays wolves are chill, but just some hundreds of years ago. Dozens or more died every year.

  • @morningrosie3684
    @morningrosie3684 4 года назад

    I have actually seen a timber wolf up close. They are really cute, but I know better than to stick my hand near! Timber wolves are my favorite things to draw actually. Such elegant and beautiful, but dangerous, and yet friendly at the same time. That is what I like in an animal.

  • @devincolon7690
    @devincolon7690 4 года назад +4

    Yay the tenth view and 11th comment!!
    Ik no one cares but I’m finally early so idc🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @treck87
    @treck87 4 года назад +1

    Danielle, the Bob Ross of Animal species tutorials.

  • @colinmartin9797
    @colinmartin9797 4 года назад +2

    I dunno, I tried giving the whole "here I am, this is me at location for these animals" thing a chance, but I hate it. It feels so cheap and travel-vlog-ey compared to the older style of presentation over a process drawing of the animal.
    Please go back to the old style of presenting. I really don't give a crap about your experience with the animal, Danielle. I'm interested in the animal itself, and liked how you presented the info with one of your talented drawings. You have your own thing that you did well, stop trying to be Attenborough.

  • @IndriidaeNT
    @IndriidaeNT 11 месяцев назад

    I love eastern wolves and timberwolves. They are beautiful, amazing and gorgeous.

  • @sergiomalespin3326
    @sergiomalespin3326 4 года назад

    These videos are always so Informational and well put together! Appreciate the quality and passion!