42:02 they protect those wolves because of their beliefs, if m¡$$¡0Π@π¡€$ somehow would manage to ¢0Πv€πt these nomads then their belief systems would change and consequently they might not protect the wolves like this.
Indians beliefs in mother nature and respect towards Nature praying every gods creation is the reason lions only left in india all over Asia 😅 and the extinction is also done by settlers like Europeans or Arabs who do game hunting brought weapons to India infrastructure and all modernization is big danger for wild life some kids love there Europeans father that they bought infrastructure to India railways to bridges and everything without knowing the bad side of all that now india is a densely populated growing country where wildlife very difficult 😢
Thanks, a beautiful film that illustrates exactly what the challanges are in today's world in terms of wildlife conservation. Like in India, the Masai also have an understanding of tthe importance of wild animals and how they can conflict with their nomadic lifestyle. For us living in ignorant communities/milieus when it comes to understanding wildlife, we need to educate ourselves on the complexity and necessity of us engaging in wildlife conservation.
Thank you for this video. I applaude the tenacity of both the video ographer and the wolves. I truly hope Bent Ear and his partner live on and that his pups grow as wise as he is. Wonderful to see the wolves in the wild(what little is left of it) and surviving and adapting in spite of the odds against them. I truly enjoy their story and thank you for sharing it.❤❤❤🐾
I think the lions and the shepherds in Gujarat are a great example for shepherds everywhere… sometimes the lions take a domestic animal, that’s karma. That’s going to happen, especially when the animals aren’t kept secured. So the shepherds have made peace with it happening sometimes. They understand there are barely 100-200 of the Asian lions left, there are billions of livestock.
You have got wrong information about the Asian Lion....their population right now are more than 600 in Sasan Gir and it is increasing positively every year
@@souviksarkar8308Closer to 700-750, as per most recent surveys. Nevertheless a good number whether 600 or 750, for an animal that was almost extinct 5 decades ago.
Intelligent animal.....learn how to adopt and survive...hOpe they will never be extinct and protect them....bent ear is learn to adopt and all his son.... Hope people will be educate how Important wolf in there country....
Happy to see bent ear alive at the end haha. We have made everything so hostile for them to survive. I hope all his offsprings make it. I hope they all make it.
The Pale-Footed Wolf (Canis pallipes) is a species of dog native to Southwestern Asia, there are two recognized subspecies of pale-footed wolf, the Arabian Wolf (Canis pallipes arabs) and the Indian Wolf (Canis pallipes pallipes), the Pale-Footed Wolf (Canis pallipes) is surprisingly the closest living relative of the oceanian wild dogs, which are both the New Guinea Singing Dog (Canis hallstromi) and the Dingo (Canis dingo).
Thanks for making this video but you could have done more by making awareness among the farmers and animal grazers about the importance of these wolves and they are getting extinct also with little money you can release some Guinea pigs in those areas and also some rabbits perhaps with these small animals wolves will survive too as these animals can survive too .
Since When Did Wolves 🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺 In India Eat Fruit I Thought Wolves 🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺 Were Carnivores Like Bengal Tigers 🐯🐅, Leopards🐆🐆, Snakes 🐍, Mugger Crocodiles 🐊, Saltwater Crocodiles🐊etc....
Grey wolves were also an integral part of salt range mountains. But very rare to find one now bcs of the approah of shephards and villagers. Recently a wolf was killed by shephards in Khushab.
India has astoundingly diverse flora and fauna. It's nice to see their compassion and care for the animals. These species are priceless.
Thank you 🙏. For protecting this special animal. The Beautiful wolf 🐺. ❤❤
All credit to this nomadic tribe for survival of these wolves when they can easily eradicate them. Hats off
42:02 they protect those wolves because of their beliefs, if m¡$$¡0Π@π¡€$ somehow would manage to ¢0Πv€πt these nomads then their belief systems would change and consequently they might not protect the wolves like this.
@@orientalguy9462so you think their belif is true.
There are many other ways to protect wolves.
Indians beliefs in mother nature and respect towards Nature praying every gods creation is the reason lions only left in india all over Asia 😅 and the extinction is also done by settlers like Europeans or Arabs who do game hunting brought weapons to India infrastructure and all modernization is big danger for wild life some kids love there Europeans father that they bought infrastructure to India railways to bridges and everything without knowing the bad side of all that now india is a densely populated growing country where wildlife very difficult 😢
Thanks from Scotland and Love from Russia!!! Bless!!! Peace!!!
25:40 “At last! He too subsumes to bananas!” Lmao they sound so passionate and genuinely excited about it
The story by the nomad was so heart touching! Respect to these Nomads🙏
Thanks, a beautiful film that illustrates exactly what the challanges are in today's world in terms of wildlife conservation. Like in India, the Masai also have an understanding of tthe importance of wild animals and how they can conflict with their nomadic lifestyle. For us living in ignorant communities/milieus when it comes to understanding wildlife, we need to educate ourselves on the complexity and necessity of us engaging in wildlife conservation.
Absolutely breathtaking and deeply impactful!
Thank you for this video. I applaude the tenacity of both the video ographer and the wolves. I truly hope Bent Ear and his partner live on and that his pups grow as wise as he is. Wonderful to see the wolves in the wild(what little is left of it) and surviving and adapting in spite of the odds against them. I truly enjoy their story and thank you for sharing it.❤❤❤🐾
I think the lions and the shepherds in Gujarat are a great example for shepherds everywhere… sometimes the lions take a domestic animal, that’s karma. That’s going to happen, especially when the animals aren’t kept secured. So the shepherds have made peace with it happening sometimes. They understand there are barely 100-200 of the Asian lions left, there are billions of livestock.
You have got wrong information about the Asian Lion....their population right now are more than 600 in Sasan Gir and it is increasing positively every year
@@souviksarkar8308Closer to 700-750, as per most recent surveys. Nevertheless a good number whether 600 or 750, for an animal that was almost extinct 5 decades ago.
Wonderful documentary. Loved it!!!
❤Shepherds spoke kannada… so glad to learn that there wolves, jackals in Karnataka
What a magical story of bent ear
Intelligent animal.....learn how to adopt and survive...hOpe they will never be extinct and protect them....bent ear is learn to adopt and all his son.... Hope people will be educate how Important wolf in there country....
Incredible work, many thanks.
Loving the country ❤
This wolf documentary from our state in northern Karnataka, India.
Which district is this brother? Really beautiful area and people
Great
Raichur @@soumaSR
@@krj8290 are wolves commonly seen in Village areas there??
@@soumaSR nope
Peaceful countryside.
Incredible India! Fierce wolves
Happy to see bent ear alive at the end haha. We have made everything so hostile for them to survive. I hope all his offsprings make it. I hope they all make it.
Brilliantly done
Great documentary and wildlife information
Excellent documentary 🎉
Wolf should be declared as protected animal under laws as tiger is
Ghost and soul pure indian dialogue.
Well made documentary.
Beautiful ❤
Wonderful documentary
The Pale-Footed Wolf (Canis pallipes) is a species of dog native to Southwestern Asia, there are two recognized subspecies of pale-footed wolf, the Arabian Wolf (Canis pallipes arabs) and the Indian Wolf (Canis pallipes pallipes), the Pale-Footed Wolf (Canis pallipes) is surprisingly the closest living relative of the oceanian wild dogs, which are both the New Guinea Singing Dog (Canis hallstromi) and the Dingo (Canis dingo).
Excellent work
Superb !!
Salute ❤
We indians sanatanis respect every living beings. Vasudhaiva kutumbakam
Feral dogs major threat to wildlife
Nice🎉
Can any confirm the location please
Thanks for making this video but you could have done more by making awareness among the farmers and animal grazers about the importance of these wolves and they are getting extinct also with little money you can release some Guinea pigs in those areas and also some rabbits perhaps with these small animals wolves will survive too as these animals can survive too .
Since When Did Wolves 🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺 In India Eat Fruit I Thought Wolves 🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺 Were Carnivores Like Bengal Tigers 🐯🐅, Leopards🐆🐆, Snakes 🐍, Mugger Crocodiles 🐊, Saltwater Crocodiles🐊etc....
ITS IN THE GADAG DISTRICT KARNATAKA INDIA
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Stray dogs dominate wolves.
This video is Pune saswad Maharashtra
I WOULD LIKE TO SEE A WOLF 🐺DOCUMENTARY ON THE WOLVES 🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺 OF ROMANIA & THE WOLVES 🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺 OF RUSSIA
They are hunting humans now in UP
Wolves are found in pakistan cholistan area now extint due to hunting same like india wolves
Grey wolves were also an integral part of salt range mountains. But very rare to find one now bcs of the approah of shephards and villagers. Recently a wolf was killed by shephards in Khushab.
@@Ourglobe360 so sad our people have no education about these animals they are important for our habitat for our wildlife
Great wolves