This is the best thing ever. I grew up in Southern Ontario and actually remember the wolves howling near Algonquin Park. You could hear them travelling through the forest, deep and dark through the night. Thank you.
Pretty sure the last clip can't be posted by you since the wolf was the one recording the video, not you, making the wolf the legal owner of the footage. Be sure to contact the wolfs lawyer to ask if it's ok you use his footage in your video. ;)
I've seen this video multiple times but I just saw something I didn't see before. There is another wolf you can barely see on the other side running through the forested part and not in the open part where there is just snow. Right about 1:54-1:55 you can see a wolf dart out through the tree(vertically in the center of screen, horizontally a bit to the right)
Funny, I put up a game camera in the mountains of Idaho, but an Elk found it in a couple days and nudged it some giving me some great muzzle video. Amazingly I think it helped level the camera a bit making for great video the months after.
What an interesting video… The breath smells just like I imagined it would, like rotten eggs and sour death (and maybe even a hint of kibble.) The teeth are like knives going into my skull as I’m pushed deeper and deeper into it’s jaws. The tongue is soft, warm, and slimy like a wet sponge. This may seem odd but I have grown fond of this feeling as I lived near wolves when I was little, and would let them play around with me, occasionally having my head in one’s mouth for a few seconds and being rubbed by the soft tongue as it tried to either swallow me or get me out of it’s mouth… Such wonderful creatures…
WGreatings from Germany. ANd i can say from the colour on the fur of the black wolve I knoew hin from other cams around out there. And i saw another wolfe that was fully white on a canadian wildcam THAT was intersting. Thanks for the videos.
Wolves are so majestic yet so hated by ranchers mostly. I’ve read the books. Wolves need to be federally protected. It should be illegal to kill any wolf. Manage man not wildlife. Problem with humans they want to be in charge of everything. When a Yellowstone wolf is illegally killed by a hunter they get a slap on the wrist it’s pathetic!!
That’s how it’s done. They’re trained professionals that study wolves. The wolf pack is known to them. They track them sometimes through the use of radio or other tracking capable collars.
This is the best thing ever. I grew up in Southern Ontario and actually remember the wolves howling near Algonquin Park. You could hear them travelling through the forest, deep and dark through the night. Thank you.
Pretty sure the last clip can't be posted by you since the wolf was the one recording the video, not you, making the wolf the legal owner of the footage. Be sure to contact the wolfs lawyer to ask if it's ok you use his footage in your video. ;)
👍👍👍🤣Спасибо!
One of the wolves make me chuckle a little when they tried to destroy the camera because it's so cute. 😊❤
this is truly how cute and funny wolves actually are, alot of ppl misunterstand them
Oh my word! Shame about the camera but brilliant to see and hear the wolves just being natural and doing their thing. Beautiful animals.
I've seen this video multiple times but I just saw something I didn't see before. There is another wolf you can barely see on the other side running through the forested part and not in the open part where there is just snow. Right about 1:54-1:55 you can see a wolf dart out through the tree(vertically in the center of screen, horizontally a bit to the right)
Funny, I put up a game camera in the mountains of Idaho, but an Elk found it in a couple days and nudged it some giving me some great muzzle video. Amazingly I think it helped level the camera a bit making for great video the months after.
Getting eaten by a wolf POV
Woah so cop I love when the wolf comes up and boops their nose it’s so adorable☺️☺️☺️
What an interesting video…
The breath smells just like I imagined it would, like rotten eggs and sour death (and maybe even a hint of kibble.) The teeth are like knives going into my skull as I’m pushed deeper and deeper into it’s jaws. The tongue is soft, warm, and slimy like a wet sponge. This may seem odd but I have grown fond of this feeling as I lived near wolves when I was little, and would let them play around with me, occasionally having my head in one’s mouth for a few seconds and being rubbed by the soft tongue as it tried to either swallow me or get me out of it’s mouth…
Such wonderful creatures…
I wonder why the 360 cuts out as the wolves are gnawing on the camera. Is there some sort of mechanical component to the system?
Smart animals!
: )
Thank u so much for this beutifull video. Felt so close and so cool to see them striding along 🐾💞🐾😍💋🙏
WGreatings from Germany.
ANd i can say from the colour on the fur of the black wolve
I knoew hin from other cams around out there.
And i saw another wolfe that was fully white on a canadian wildcam
THAT was intersting.
Thanks for the videos.
What camera is this ?
Awesome video!
Woah this is sick!
When they put their mouth on the camera I felt that 💀
Heem give us a snow cold shower 😅
He's like go away cam
That was awesome!
excellent
Aw that made giggle
NONONONO. DONT EAT ME
WOLF. AAAAAAAAAA
nom nom.... That was delicious
-wolf
Wolves are so majestic yet so hated by ranchers mostly. I’ve read the books. Wolves need to be federally protected. It should be illegal to kill any wolf. Manage man not wildlife. Problem with humans they want to be in charge of everything. When a Yellowstone wolf is illegally killed by a hunter they get a slap on the wrist it’s pathetic!!
Pretty sure the howlings are fake.
Amazing scientific time
one wolf had a colloar
That’s how it’s done. They’re trained professionals that study wolves. The wolf pack is known to them. They track them sometimes through the use of radio or other tracking capable collars.
Two, actually.
I would love to be with wolves like to live with them