The Return Of Musk Ox / Siberia, Arctic areas / BUSHCRAFT in the tundra

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • The experiment of repopulating the Taimyr Peninsula with the musk ox, which began thirty years ago, has enriched Arctic biodiversity. Thirty oxen taken from Northern-America have by now formed a population of several thousand head, providing population material for other Arctic areas as well.
    The film crew sets out to search for musk oxen in their new home at the northern tip of the Taimyr Peninsula in order to thoroughly get to know these bison-like animals. While following the trail of the musk ox along the northernmost latitudes of Eurasia, the crew also meets other inhabitants of these areas.
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  • @wildlife-siberia-ukraine38
    @wildlife-siberia-ukraine38  4 года назад +76

    На русском языке этот фильм можно посмотреть здесь: ruclips.net/video/88kyIjoJ3mY/видео.html

  • @knivesgunfights526
    @knivesgunfights526 10 месяцев назад +56

    I don't care what anyone thinks of Russia! Their people are hardy, brave and dedicated. My love and respect to you and your incredible Country. This is an awesome project.

    • @lukasbauer8783
      @lukasbauer8783 9 месяцев назад +5

      Truth.

    • @tanvirzahir9687
      @tanvirzahir9687 8 месяцев назад +5

      Absolutely

    • @johnknoefler
      @johnknoefler 8 месяцев назад +6

      Americans have been indoctrinated to think all Russians are Soviet communists. I never met a single communist in Russia. 99 percent of the people I met were kind, gracious, warm, loving, friendly and openly welcoming. Their young children were invariably open and friendly with excellent manners. Only once at a family dinner did I witness two ten years old boys engage in a heated argument. When I inquired as to the reason for the argument I was informed by the one boy's mother they were arguing over who had a right to sit next to me. I settled the argument by asking the lady to my right to relinquish her seat so I could have a lad on either side. Instant peace and smiles.

    • @JohnViinalass-lc1ow
      @JohnViinalass-lc1ow 8 месяцев назад

      so says most of the world, who sees a big difference between a Russian and a Kremlinoid

    • @kelrogers8480
      @kelrogers8480 8 месяцев назад +1

      Why would any sane person hate Russians because of a choice their Goverment has made? Talk about bigoted!

  • @sikhenry
    @sikhenry 3 года назад +91

    Beautiful Musk Ox, I'm grateful for protection and people who sacrifice their life to research and brings these animal from the brink of extinction , Good Job

    • @hectorgonzalez9170
      @hectorgonzalez9170 3 года назад +8

      We are not the only creatures in the planet. Humans are selfish, trashing the planet with trash, plastics and some very dangerous chemicals, affecting all animals.

    • @BrianSmith-oc8vk
      @BrianSmith-oc8vk 2 года назад +3

      Musks have a stable population in Canada.

    • @talisikid1618
      @talisikid1618 2 года назад

      Sacrifice their life? No.

    • @talisikid1618
      @talisikid1618 2 года назад +1

      @@hectorgonzalez9170 all animals are selfish. So are you. In places where they are sport hunted, there is no danger of extinction.

    • @toneyingram732
      @toneyingram732 2 года назад

      Good if I had him to eat after man have killed them out

  • @HaiderAli-wz6rn
    @HaiderAli-wz6rn 2 года назад +11

    Excellent Informative Documentary , I really appreciate efforts done by the Whole Team ♥️

  • @ggrace1133
    @ggrace1133 10 месяцев назад +8

    What a wonderful video. I learned a lot. Thank you for producing this enlightening film.

  • @rogerdudra178
    @rogerdudra178 Год назад +8

    The day the muskox returns to these places, good for Russia. That day will be a good day for everyone on our planet.

  • @jospan176
    @jospan176 10 месяцев назад +6

    People/families working together rather than against each other. If only the rest of the civilised world/ we could follow the lead of these people. Respect.

  • @donaldbennett3773
    @donaldbennett3773 2 года назад +10

    For what it is worth it makes me so very happy to know that there are people like you all are out there doing the things that you all are doing. this is one of the most beautiful comebacks in the world and this really moves me to see this happen. I personally thank you for the work that has to be done in order to help the growth survival of the musk oxen thank you from Michigan USA and a big hello.2/22/2022. 1:15 PM.

  • @mohammadbino2333
    @mohammadbino2333 3 года назад +18

    Very nice documentary ...
    Many thanks to all those who exerted a lot effort and time in preparing this film .
    Great job guys .

  • @jokim7822
    @jokim7822 8 месяцев назад +7

    It is not the Russian people. The leader is the problem

    • @imtiazakand3174
      @imtiazakand3174 7 месяцев назад +1

      The leader saving the country.ukrain gets its independence. It does not mean that they will threaten russia by making nato militaty base.usa dont allow any foreign power to make military power near it.if china wants to make military base in mexico, usa will destroy mexico.this is what happening with ukrain.

  • @harrycurrie5295
    @harrycurrie5295 11 месяцев назад +8

    Amazing that any animal can survive out there loved seeing the artic fox 🦊

  • @puma1304
    @puma1304 3 года назад +11

    so nice and interesting! Russia is truly a very interesting place... Taimyr, Altai, Kamchatka, Kola, Wrangel island, etc, etc, greetings from far away and equally wild western Patagonia

  • @Diwana71
    @Diwana71 3 года назад +23

    Great documentary. Russia is amazing. So vast.

  • @mak9595
    @mak9595 2 года назад +9

    It's so lovely to see our gift thriving in Russia. I was told they were aggressive from inbreeding the 30, but they seem to have the same temperament as the stock on Banks Island.

  • @markokada7311
    @markokada7311 Год назад +6

    What a breathtaking & fascinating this doc.about Musk Ox w/ humans in Siberia is! It is staggeringly mesmerizing, magnificent & majestic!! It simply shows us to witness & discern how different, intriguing, & even enigmatic our planet is depending on the different regions. Besides, it also discloses how clever & tough our living beings, humans & animals, are as well as how capable of those animals & humans are in terms of their adaptability living in such an extreme tundra that could dip into -70-72C??!! Finally, I'm totally in deference to those people who had partaken in this rare & singular doc.,i.e., the photographers, sound men including that effective background music, editors, & the producers inclusive of an effectual script writer & narrator. But my special highest kudos to those photographers who must have spent well over one year in the face of such adverse & sometimes dangerous conditions. Regardless, they all deserve a huge pat on the back. Greatly grateful & gratified to the fullest,,,,,From the warmer California even at the end of Nov.2022,,,,,(11/30/22)

  • @markokada7311
    @markokada7311 Год назад +8

    It's truly the great privilege for us to enjoy watching & admire this singular, informative & edifying doc. as regards the musk ox associated w/ those tough people surviving in such an incredibly extreme region of the world. Furthermore, it is infinitely priceless & invaluable to be able to appreciate this rare superlative & tantalizingly sublime documentary on RUclips for free. With no qualms, I'd willingly bestow my highest kudos upon all concerned in the production.,,, I wonder if anyone else feel the same?!,,,,(12/02/22)

  • @loriwoloshyn7266
    @loriwoloshyn7266 8 месяцев назад +8

    Magnificent creatures. Almost magical....nice to see them making a comeback.

  • @adriaanboogaard8571
    @adriaanboogaard8571 8 месяцев назад +8

    A wonderful programme. Very interesting not just the Oxen but all of the wildlife especially the massive herd of Rain Deer. Looks like a Wonderful but cold adventure. I had to wonder if when the Oxen shed there coat does anyone collect the hair to weave material? I'm sure other Animals use it for bedding in their home's Thanks to all those making the effort to help these animals come back and those making the Documentary. Good job.😁

    • @wildlife-siberia-ukraine38
      @wildlife-siberia-ukraine38  8 месяцев назад

      Hello! Thank you for your interest! They don't collect musk ox wool... people don't live there.

    • @granmabern5283
      @granmabern5283 8 месяцев назад +1

      They do collect musk ox wool in Canada and Alaska, you can buy it online.

    • @JohnViinalass-lc1ow
      @JohnViinalass-lc1ow 8 месяцев назад +1

      it seems pretty tundra florae thrive where offcast hairclumps get captured

  • @arnoldgarzajr1164
    @arnoldgarzajr1164 8 месяцев назад +6

    I liked it.Even tho i am 41 years old i am still learning something new.I didnt musk ox had to get reproduced because of extinction.Big ups to those scientist and filmers to bring us this content on one of the coldest places on earth.Good docu thanks 👍

  • @tomsonfire3740
    @tomsonfire3740 3 года назад +8

    This or Keeping up with the fake-ass Kardashians...?
    My brain likes to be educated and information

  • @kingdenise9926
    @kingdenise9926 2 года назад +10

    Two very brave men. Wonderful film. Thank you for the education.

    • @oldmech619
      @oldmech619 2 года назад

      When Russian trucks get stuck, that’s a hard place for man or beast

  • @seankameroff8038
    @seankameroff8038 10 месяцев назад +6

    Great documentary! The artic tern landing on the camera and his head was hilarious! It made me think of a time when a bird pooped on my cousins head and it was very funny! 😂

  • @asullivan4047
    @asullivan4047 8 месяцев назад +6

    Interesting/informative/entertaining. Enjoyed viewing the musk oxen/reindeer/other species of arctic animals. with in their native environment.. 😉. Nice to know veterinarians & assistants care for those different species of animals.

  • @michaellawson6533
    @michaellawson6533 2 года назад +9

    The gene pool is far too narrow and more males should be introduced from Canada or Greenland so as to enlarge and diversify the gene pool for a guaranteed survival of the species.
    Many thanks to the Russian film crew for sharing it .

    • @PaulBengtsson
      @PaulBengtsson 2 года назад

      Or from Sweden or Norway. They live wild in Sweden.

    • @gregfleenor9654
      @gregfleenor9654 2 года назад

      Canada has most of them.

  • @chipkyle5428
    @chipkyle5428 3 года назад +7

    That "fleece" is Qiviut and makes the finest yarn. Sweaters made from Qiviut are the warmest of sweaters allowing moisture to escape. In Alaska the natives pick Qiviut rubbed on on the Willows. By weight it is more valuable than gold.

  • @pressureworks
    @pressureworks Год назад +5

    Thank you friends. Hope to know about future research.

  • @luizsilva-zm8pj
    @luizsilva-zm8pj 7 месяцев назад +6

    Amo ver estes animais e este trabalho incrível dos cientistas e todos envolvidos neste projeto. Obrigado.

  • @KimKim-pp5fn
    @KimKim-pp5fn 2 года назад +6

    they so beautiful and fluffy ! they look exactly like the paintings found in the caves millions years ago ! fascinating

  • @inharmonywithearth9982
    @inharmonywithearth9982 2 года назад +8

    We should take a few of the rare lamprey eating endangered fresh water seal from Russia and put them in the Great Lakes before they are extinct.

    • @markblix6880
      @markblix6880 2 года назад +1

      We are already getting rid of Lampreys. Where did you get this stupid idea?

  • @brianvernon7754
    @brianvernon7754 2 года назад +7

    this was an amazing, moving, and at times hilarious, piece. Thank you!

  • @alexr1934
    @alexr1934 9 месяцев назад +5

    Beautiful documentary. The algorithm produced this for me and I was transfixed the whole time. Thank you!

  • @wmden1
    @wmden1 Год назад +6

    Great video. Isn't The Taiga, Siberian Tiger habitat? I am curious as to where they got the firewood. I didn't even see a bush around the cabin, or anywhere, that I remember. They must have brought it with them, across the frozen lake. If I were in my mid 20s to 30s, I believe I would love to have been a part of something like this. Beautiful animals. I would bet the Musk Oxen's shedded under wool would make a super warm filling for a layered parka. I would just about bet that they have a thick layer of fat, also, to keep them warm.

    • @wildlife-siberia-ukraine38
      @wildlife-siberia-ukraine38  Год назад +1

      The Amur tiger lives only in the Far East in the Ussuri region.
      We brought firewood and coal by car.

    • @wmden1
      @wmden1 Год назад

      @@wildlife-siberia-ukraine38 Thank you for the reply, and the information. It was unexpected, and I appreciate it. I think the story, in a video, on youtube , about a Siberian man eater, was pretty old, and it said that it was in the Taiga, but I am sure, by what you just told me, that they have disappeared from that region, by now.

    • @giovanna722
      @giovanna722 Год назад +1

      @@wmden1 I remember that documentary, about the man-eating Amur tiger that stalked the fellow who was hunting it. It was quite creepy.

    • @giovanna722
      @giovanna722 Год назад

      There are Indigenous women who make winter hats, mitts, etc. out of the "down" of the musk ox.

  • @bobwalker9635
    @bobwalker9635 Год назад +4

    Fantastic!! I would have thought with such a small population base genetic diversity would be an issue, but it doesn't seem to be the case. Thanks for producing this!

  • @lunainezdelamancha3368
    @lunainezdelamancha3368 Год назад +6

    49:00. Two hardheaded males! 😂
    P.S. Gorgeous creatures...and the babies 😊😚🥰
    Excellent documentary!
    🖖🌻💚

  • @АлександрКнязев-л2ы
    @АлександрКнязев-л2ы 4 года назад +6

    Очень интересный фильм! Как овцебыки переносят потепление? В музее мамонта в Якутске слышал версию гибели мамонтов из-за потепления.

    • @wildlife-siberia-ukraine38
      @wildlife-siberia-ukraine38  4 года назад +5

      Так оно и было, климат изенился, изменилась кормовая база, ландшафи и условия обитания, животные мамонтовой фауны стали вымирать...... пока на Таймыре для овцебыков все нормально.

    • @АндрейОсинов-х4ц
      @АндрейОсинов-х4ц 4 года назад +2

      А как же ни в зоопарках живут? Недалеко от Москвы в охотхозяйстве? Точно теплее.

    • @wildlife-siberia-ukraine38
      @wildlife-siberia-ukraine38  4 года назад +1

      Их кормят, а диким нужно было самим искать еду и прочее.... да и как они в заточении живут????....немощные и облезлые, в 2-3 раза продолжительность жизни меньше.

    • @АндрейОсинов-х4ц
      @АндрейОсинов-х4ц 4 года назад +1

      @@wildlife-siberia-ukraine38 У нас в охотхозяйстве не бедствуют-вольер большой. То что климат не их-согласен.

    • @pedrocampos691
      @pedrocampos691 3 года назад

      In.

  • @manjeetsinghmann3592
    @manjeetsinghmann3592 10 месяцев назад +10

    Wonderful effort by Russian Govt. And it's dedicated team of professionals who are taking painful and long term measures to sustain the ecosystems of the Tundras. Salutations❤❤❤

    • @wildlife-siberia-ukraine38
      @wildlife-siberia-ukraine38  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you. But this was not done by the Russian government, but by the USSR and scientists.

  • @christelwilk6166
    @christelwilk6166 2 года назад +8

    What a superb documentary! Congratulations to your successful re-introduction of the musk ox in that part of the world. Breathtaking cinematography, beautiful music. It was sheer joy to watch! Continue your good work!

  • @garyk.nedrow8302
    @garyk.nedrow8302 3 года назад +8

    The preservation of habitats and endangered species is the kind of environmental efforts we can all support. The debate about "climate change" has diverted energy and resources from environmental harm we can easily correct. In my lifetime, I have seen polluted rivers made fresh again and reclaimed by game fish, bison and the panda bear return from the brink, and eagles avoid extinction. The oceans are contaminated with plastics, sewage, and industrial waste and modern cities still destroy wildlife habitats. We can and must do better. But we have made real progress. Long may it continue.

  • @donnamealy4877
    @donnamealy4877 2 года назад +6

    How exciting. What magnificent animals. Thank you for sharing this film. Gives me hope for the future 💕

  • @krishnab8916
    @krishnab8916 3 года назад +9

    siberia is one of the greatest region

  • @foveauxbear
    @foveauxbear Год назад +5

    The poor musk oxen are so afraid of humans that they flee at the mere sight of them. The babies are just adorable, bleating with a sound reminding me of sheep.

  • @carriemclaren-jones159
    @carriemclaren-jones159 3 года назад +13

    Thank you for your great video. It's wonderful Russia is helping to preserve these beautiful animals.

  • @karlatkinson4397
    @karlatkinson4397 2 года назад +6

    What a great documentary. Musk Oxen really are prehistoric looking beasts. Those horns, the hump, and that huge mane of a coat. And the fact they're so different, a mix between cow and sheep. But very fascinating.

  • @lcthen1525
    @lcthen1525 3 года назад +8

    I am so happy there are caring and good hearted people in the other side of the world. Refreshing from Borneo.

  • @BrynSian
    @BrynSian Год назад +5

    BEAUTIFUL DOCUMENTARY,
    THANKYOU! !

  • @alicehall9643
    @alicehall9643 Год назад +5

    What a wonderful video. Such beautiful large animal's. Thank you. Really enjoyed it.

  • @चाैतारीटिभी
    @चाैतारीटिभी 3 года назад +12

    Wonderful documentary made out of hard work. Learnt a lot about this magnificent animal. Glad to see them thriving.

  • @clusterguard
    @clusterguard 3 года назад +8

    excellent documentary. in hope of a great future to the muskox population in Siberia, best wishes from Greenland. thank you.

  • @estebana.miralles3619
    @estebana.miralles3619 3 года назад +8

    Phenomenal documentary!!
    I congratulate these two men for such an amazing document.
    Let's hope there is a bright future for all the animal that inhibits this unforgiving land.

  • @teresamexico309
    @teresamexico309 3 года назад +10

    Successful reintroduction of the Musk ox in Rusia.
    Interesting and beautiful creatures, along with the fauna and flora of the place (what a beauty of flowers as well).
    Thank you very much.

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 3 года назад

      OOOoooooh!! Baby musk ox!

  • @gifs_for_the_peasantry
    @gifs_for_the_peasantry 8 месяцев назад +5

    This is an amazing film. Very beautifull to see nature (and people) thrive in such harsch conditions.
    Do not listen to the idiot in the comments somehow making this about geopolitics or nationalism. This is simply a wonderful project and film

  • @MarkyDMark6227
    @MarkyDMark6227 2 года назад +4

    Alot of hard work to do something good for a change, righting a wrong that was done to these beautiful creatures, when done re populating where they once lived , do the right thing again and leave them in peace .

  • @drishratdar
    @drishratdar 2 года назад +8

    Beautiful creation of the Almighty. They deserve to be protected and given chance and space to thrive. A beautiful documentary by the hardworking team.

    • @ronnieg6358
      @ronnieg6358 2 года назад +1

      Yes truly a wonderful creation well designed to inhabit these inhospitable regions. Long may they continue.

  • @kiwikeith7633
    @kiwikeith7633 3 года назад +6

    I'm sorry! Why when you explained the previous extinction of the Musk Ox in Eurasia, was your first claim "Climate change"? This does not make sense at all. Did you put that in because you are expected to? Or, has the climate corrected since the extinction? - I doubt those pushing climate disaster would agree. But if the returned group has increased to Thousands as also mentioned in this video, then clearly the climate there suits them very well, and could not explain any previous extinction. This anomaly detracts from the quality of your script.

    • @wildlife-siberia-ukraine38
      @wildlife-siberia-ukraine38  3 года назад +1

      MAY BE

    • @edwardpeterson1634
      @edwardpeterson1634 3 года назад +2

      You are correct. I suspect that money was paid to the producers to get them to mention the false theory of climate change.

    • @wildlife-siberia-ukraine38
      @wildlife-siberia-ukraine38  3 года назад +3

      No. Nobody paid. This is an author's film.

    • @worfoz
      @worfoz 3 года назад +3

      @@edwardpeterson1634 climate change is a fact, it happens all the time but this time it is caused by human activiity
      your comment proves that the oil dollar industry uses stupid bots to lure people into oblivion

  • @johnlaerum2091
    @johnlaerum2091 3 года назад +6

    Musk oxen has also successfully been released in the Dovre mountains in Norway.

    • @gregfleenor9654
      @gregfleenor9654 2 года назад

      Nice to see successful introduction further south in Norway. Most are in the Canadian High Arctic. Further north than Norway (incl. Svalbard) & Siberia.

  • @maryboorman8979
    @maryboorman8979 2 года назад +9

    Watching from Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada - Brilliant documentary. Thoroughly enjoyed it! Thank you for sharing.

  • @amnaabbasi588
    @amnaabbasi588 Год назад +5

    💜💙💕the muskox great full to you for their protection👌work🇵🇰

  • @johndewey6358
    @johndewey6358 3 года назад +13

    What a fantastic thing to do, by reintroducing Musk Oxen to Eurasia. Great documentary that has taken a lot of effort to make.

    • @mortalclown3812
      @mortalclown3812 3 года назад +1

      I'm shivering just watching it!

    • @johndewey6358
      @johndewey6358 3 года назад +4

      @@mortalclown3812 They only showed us when the weather was nice, not when for weeks you see nothing but gray skies, day after day and it is over -60F and you better have a big and heavy metal (3 meters or longer) rod to break the ice to get some water or use it as a fishing hole! I do not want to do that again, never!

  • @markokada7311
    @markokada7311 Год назад +7

    This nature doc. seems to represent a quintessential instance of the principles of symbiosis, for the humans in the extreme region,Yakutia, entirely depends on the existence of those musk oxen & vice versa, i.e., they consume their meats for survival, & in return they care for their well-being. They are in essence interdependent one after the other. Moreover, it also shows us how adaptable some humans & the animal are being able to exist in such a seemingly inhabitable part of our planet.( Yakutia's medium temp. is -40c!!! & the coldest one was -70,!!! & so it is indeed the coldest place on earth next to the Antarctica.),,,,Finally I want to point out how informative & edifying this doc is. My highest gratitude to all concerned,,,,,(12/06/22)

    • @thejack9178
      @thejack9178 Год назад +1

      Well humans are the reason they are going extinct so

    • @markokada7311
      @markokada7311 Год назад +2

      @@thejack9178 You got the point, but I'm talking about the dour plight under the musk oxen have to survive in a place like Yakutia where the average temp. is -40 c. Under the circumstances, even those animal may be most likely to perish primarily due to the lack of food & infections or diseases. That is when the human intervention is absolutely indicated to salvage them from being totally eradicated. Thus, the principles of the human interdependence /or symbiosis comes in to play a pivotal role to thwart them from being extinct off the face of the earth. I wonder if the above would make sense to you?,,,Have a fabulous day wherever you are!!, Stay away & healthy amidst the dire plight precipitated by the virus still spreading on a rampage around the world or pandemic.,,,,,(12/12/22)

    • @lauradeleon4864
      @lauradeleon4864 Год назад

      If they are just small herds and humans kill them what's left

  • @neilwilliams2409
    @neilwilliams2409 Год назад +7

    Really enjoyed this 👌 Thanks

  • @AlejandroSalazar-fb5fu
    @AlejandroSalazar-fb5fu 3 года назад +6

    Thanks for sharing this beautiful video,spasiva Rusia.
    Greetings from monterrey México..💚🤍❤.

  • @finnostergard1397
    @finnostergard1397 Год назад +3

    Thank you for a truely beautiful documentary. Great to see how well they have adopted to the new country. Thanks for leaving politics
    , religion and climate change out . One thing seems very obvious, “Fuckwits” are in no danger of extinction.

  • @МорозоваНадежда-т3й
    @МорозоваНадежда-т3й 4 года назад +14

    Спасибо Василий.

    • @pedrocampos691
      @pedrocampos691 3 года назад

      Huh.

    • @НадияСтебловська
      @НадияСтебловська 3 года назад

      Какая богатая и кра сивая наша земля Спасибо Василий за чудесный фильм и птиц там море и такие красивые оленей много примного и все дышит и живёт своей жизнью Чудесная местность Ещё раз благодарю за этот фильм🙋🏻‍♀️❤️👍🌿

  • @vivadios7065
    @vivadios7065 3 года назад +5

    Rest in peace my brother and best friend Perry wapakiche Oklahoma Shawnee mission Oklahoma aho.i love u Perry

  • @kellihill5853
    @kellihill5853 3 года назад +9

    I absolutely love your films, just wish they were all captioned in English 🥺

  • @jodielynne3687
    @jodielynne3687 2 года назад +5

    Beautiful film, I loved it. Thank you

  • @vladworldzmason8244
    @vladworldzmason8244 Год назад +6

    Thanks for this hard work youve done.

  • @KimKim-pp5fn
    @KimKim-pp5fn 2 года назад +8

    BRAVO RUSSIA

  • @joeyguidry1231
    @joeyguidry1231 7 месяцев назад +4

    This was a very good video. I love the outdoors, fishing & hunting. So whenever I see something with wildlife in it, it makes this old man feel good. Thanks for sharing this educational video.

  • @markspc1
    @markspc1 3 года назад +5

    Long live the Musk Oxen. (Да здравствуют овцебыки.)

  • @theymg3
    @theymg3 Год назад +9

    Like the content and the commentary. No sensationnalism like most modern wildlife video.

  • @gillianbrierley6407
    @gillianbrierley6407 Год назад +4

    A wonderful documentary about beautiful animals thank you

  • @brucebertrammcleroth4037
    @brucebertrammcleroth4037 Год назад +7

    Exceptional content

  • @MrEpistolary
    @MrEpistolary Год назад +4

    The single best muskox film I have seen. Thank you for sharing this!

  • @beddarabdelmajid5132
    @beddarabdelmajid5132 3 года назад +4

    ألهم صلى وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد الصادق المصدوق واشرف الانبياء والمرسلين وعلى آله وصحبه أجمعين الى يوم الدين

  • @chipkyle5428
    @chipkyle5428 3 года назад +5

    During calving season near Nome, Alaska, Musk Ox herds escape the danger of Brown Bears by moving into town. Sometime the Musk Ox will attack sled dogs tethered to their dog houses. Musk Ox can be aggressive and are most often not approached by the locals. The Airport has been fenced off to keep the animals off the run ways.

    • @trixiecox6433
      @trixiecox6433 3 года назад +2

      There are Musk Oxen farms around the Matanuska Valley area, and I was taught at a very young age 2 facts ...
      1.) Their namesake fits. You do NOT want to be downwind of a herd in summer, omg
      2.) They can be super aggressive! Male, female, young and old. They are highly territorial and will charge with very little provocation.

    • @chipkyle5428
      @chipkyle5428 3 года назад +1

      @@trixiecox6433 Kinda like our wild hogs down here in Louisiana. Lol.

    • @inharmonywithearth9982
      @inharmonywithearth9982 2 года назад

      @@chipkyle5428 The wild hogs here in the United States are just domestic hogs that are free range and unowned by any one. They are not any different or any more aggresive than any common free ranging domestic hog. We have had free ranging hogs here since the 1600s and they have not changed a bit to be honest. My bulldog curs chase them all down and catch them just like other bulldogs did free ranging hogs hundreds of years ago.

  • @wendyhenry6979
    @wendyhenry6979 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for sharing, i love how the animals work together to protect themselves. 👍

  • @jaycockerille3227
    @jaycockerille3227 Год назад +5

    Amazing video I was enlighten and happy to the success of the return effort great work by dedicated people.

  • @Adam-rg2gt
    @Adam-rg2gt 2 года назад +4

    May GOD bless brave men and women who are tirelessly improving our life. Risking their lives to restore our environment.

  • @richardnguyen6853
    @richardnguyen6853 Год назад +5

    the musk ox is the top animal survival in the arctics

  • @titanic2097
    @titanic2097 3 года назад +8

    Great!,,, i heartily appreciate to all the members of this such a great task to increase and preserve the Beautiful & mighty giant “Musk Ox”!... this so amazing....hope your such a hard work won’t go in vain!... thank you all!...

  • @paulyosef7550
    @paulyosef7550 Год назад +5

    Now to keep the mighty brave hunters from soldering them.

  • @Nick73737373
    @Nick73737373 4 года назад +8

    больше лайков и комментов, успеха этому чудесному проекту!

  • @doctorkhan4378
    @doctorkhan4378 3 года назад +7

    Imagine aliens doing this with these scientists🤣

  • @trevortaylor5501
    @trevortaylor5501 3 года назад +24

    They can help do the job that woolly mammoth or woolly rhinos used to do which is to secure the ground of the artic and contain it. It's nice to see that the Amur tiger, Siberian tiger as well as the musk ox are being protected and encouraged to gain their former grounds. Without bio diversity were all screwed. Cheers from Canada!

  • @HabarudoD
    @HabarudoD 3 года назад +7

    Muskox are like a living relic from the last ice-age, and so facinating. Really wish we'd let their numbers flourish in Norway too.. We have like 80 and it's being controlled due to the species being considered "alien"

    • @anderspersson7084
      @anderspersson7084 3 года назад +3

      Guess it would be the same population we have in Sweden.

  • @zashkvar555x3
    @zashkvar555x3 4 года назад +5

    А зачем ковыряться долго в какашках? Надо было бы ещё на вкус попробовать😆 Можно и не трогая понять чьи

    • @wildlife-siberia-ukraine38
      @wildlife-siberia-ukraine38  4 года назад +3

      Можно и попробовать, если есть желание... так можно узнать, насколько давно они оставлены, сильно примерзли????

  • @Danichdelight
    @Danichdelight 3 года назад +6

    Thank you again Vasiliy for give us videos to enjoy, far away for Rusia :-)

  • @pipfox7834
    @pipfox7834 2 года назад +5

    fantastic documentary, thanks for posting. I like the behind the scenes life of the film makers as well as the nature shots. Soundtrack was outstanding, it sounds so much better when indigenous instruments are used to give a local flavour (mouth harp twanging away)

    • @pipfox7834
      @pipfox7834 2 года назад

      this film helped me through a hot day in Australia - we just had several days of nearly 40 Celcius/about 120 Fahrenheit

  • @riverunner9978
    @riverunner9978 Год назад +6

    What an incredible adventure!

  • @gabrielamartiniuc6322
    @gabrielamartiniuc6322 2 года назад +5

    Absolutely stunning documentary. The music 🎶 is beautiful as well!

  • @ronin472100
    @ronin472100 3 года назад +6

    This is one of the very best Nature Documentaries I have viewed….Quite excellent…

  • @andresilva-fd1zs
    @andresilva-fd1zs 5 месяцев назад +3

    Documentario maravilhoso. Um trabalho incrível dos cientistas e todos envolvidos neste projeto. Obrigado.

  • @danielzarwell9318
    @danielzarwell9318 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for this look at Siberia. Now I want to go there. I am love the cold. I am 84 years old now.

  • @martinwarner1178
    @martinwarner1178 2 года назад +4

    Warms the cockles of my heart, humans doing good work, not destruction. Peace be unto you.

  • @billiosi7448
    @billiosi7448 3 года назад +8

    I did love it, great production 👏. I didn't know that magnificent animal existed. Thanks again

  • @sarcasmunlimited1570
    @sarcasmunlimited1570 Год назад +6

    You should name one of those oxen Elon.

  • @jackx4311
    @jackx4311 2 года назад +4

    Superb film and storyline - and a wonderful example of how many human beings are NOT hell-bent on destroying everything they see, whatever the self-flagellating, bleeding heart guilt trippers claim (see below for many examples of such drivel).

  • @cherylmosher6026
    @cherylmosher6026 2 года назад +4

    Thank you. Another beautiful journey for the Musk Oxen, yourselves, and your audience. Absolutely stunning.

  • @lararabb8888
    @lararabb8888 3 года назад +4

    I wonder at this point if more muskox would be introduced for more genetic diversity. If all these came the original 30 animals.