Yep its honestly just heartbreaking and sickening all the bad that's happening and continuing to happen I just wish everysingle one of us could appreciate this world and all come together and not let the system take advantage of us but we are so self absorbed we will never come together
@@eeyorehaferbock7870 No it isn't strong enough to take down a moose and bears aren't afraid of them. Wolverines are afraid of bears, wolves and cougars and lynx too can fight with success against wolverine. That moose nonsense comes from cases in which sick moose have been immobilized by heavy snow and exhaustion. Healthy moose has nothing to fear from so small predator like wolverine.
@@eeyorehaferbock7870Wolverines are the fifth largest members of the weasel family. The Sea, Giant, Cape Clawless, and Congo Clawless otters are all larger.
@@joeskeptical4762 Anytime you step into the Woods, you are known Immediately, as soon as you open the Door, out your Vehicle. That is where all animals, live, Breathe, hunt, and everything else, People are at a Disadvantage. Most humans do not Know what's in the Woods. You Choose to put your life in Their World. You live till 25,35,75 its your Choice.
@@tonydisibio4236 Actually people who know animals aren't in big disadvantage. While some animals like bears, wolves, cougars and moose all can potentional to kill you, you aren't in big danger. Humans aren't in the natural "menu" of these predators so they don't tend to attack humans if they are left alone. Moose is most likely to attack you especially bull moose during mating time can be aggressive and doesn't tolerate you in vicinity so that it can see you. It's in a way funny how people are so afraid of predators while lost dangerous for humans in northern forests is herbivore.
💙👍..fantastic video with good views of a few wildlife examples. The gorgeous big black near the beginning is an "almost" twin of the black half-wolf we had when I was young. He was very loyal and friendly.
They probably following each other's scent in a never ending circle 😂 "I smell rabbit" "wait, I smell danger" "Wait.....wtf is that smell?!! Oh hell nahh its a wolverine!! Outskiii's"
Three of my favorite animals, Carcajou, Wolf, and Lynx. I prefer the French name for wolverine. All great shots in an beautiful and apparently healthy environment. I would love to leave Ontario and setttle up in the Yukon. Thanks ever so much for this wonderful vid.
@@scottmccrea1873 I am from the Czech Republic and I must say that I am happy that our culture hasn't been negatively effected by extreme woke culture (well, at least not yet). All extremes are wrong. But I believe we will overcome this period and majority of people will retain their common sense and sanity. That's why I love spedning time offline in the coutryside where everything is the way it should be.
@@j4n1czk4 I hope you're right. And I think you will be the long term. But it's going to really ugly before we get there. These people are as bad as the Soviets. They're just using different tactics.
Amazing!thank you for the video. Wolves are the smartest and most beautiful animals in the world. Your shots are amazing! Yukon must be beautiful! keep creating . Well done mate
Just subscribed! A wolverine! I live in the wolverine state, none left though. 😢. So many animals gone. Your camera is on a great trail! Thank you 😊👏👏👏👏👏👏
Beautiful!! I was taking photos of my Dog and noticed she was aware everytime the camera (automatically) focused…Also many game camera footages show many Animals look directly at/aware of camera (like the Porcupine or Coyote in this one) and wonder if they can feel the infrared pulses the camera puts out to determine the distance enabling it to focus? Jumping Spiiders are also very aware of this camera focusing situation too! Manual focus cameras don’t bother [my Dog or Jumping Spiders] however. Pretty crazy. Thanks for this footage, everyone looks very healthy:)
That's interesting. I know my cameras make an audible "click" when they trigger (maybe the shutter opening?) and also pose a visual anomaly and I may leave some scent behind as well (not a scent lure but just from my own handling of the camera). So whether it's sight sound or smell, most wildlife are aware of my cams
@@yukonwildlifecams I had a herd of wild boars damage one of my trailcams, trying to eat it! I think I must have had some food a few hours before and left some smelly grease on it, because it's the only time it happened. I'm in the countryside and boars are the biggest threat here, but I can imagine what these predators could do... a bear would totally destroy it! although you may have a box to protect it.
Didn't know that wolverines existed? How come? This was filmed in Yukon. Wolverines live in Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Canada and Northern parts of the USA. So in all northern forests of Europe, Asia and North-America.
this is a really tight spot with lots of trees, not ideal but I noticed a small trail I had to check out. I was at this spot today .... the beavers have won, the waters have risen and this camera was a foot above water.
The black wolf is absolutely gorgeous. My gosh what a breathtaking creature. I love all animals, but wolves are my favorite. I wish they weren’t persecuted in parts of the US. Disgusting behavior by some people that want to eradicate them. 💕🐺
Had a wolverine jump out of the brush and cross the road right in front of my car on Going to the Sun Road in Glacier NP before scaling a rock face on the other side a couple years back. They're ridiculously cool animals.
That rabbit is in the wrong neighborhood.
Nah. It's in the right neighborhood.... for dinner.
@@prodigalpriestnatures fast food:)
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😂youu got right😂
All the animals are so stunning and healthy looking.
You said it.
Yep its honestly just heartbreaking and sickening all the bad that's happening and continuing to happen I just wish everysingle one of us could appreciate this world and all come together and not let the system take advantage of us but we are so self absorbed we will never come together
The big cat looked like it had a bit of a limp tho
Because they are not raised on poisoned medicine, food, or society.
Mostly because they won't survive long out there, if not very healthy...
so many different animals, the black wolf is out of this world majestic
The Yukon just teeming with wildlife. That wolverine was a rare catch.
@@MisterMurhlbiggest member of the weasel family. Strong enough to take down a moose and even make grizzly bears afraid of it.
@@eeyorehaferbock7870 No it isn't strong enough to take down a moose and bears aren't afraid of them. Wolverines are afraid of bears, wolves and cougars and lynx too can fight with success against wolverine. That moose nonsense comes from cases in which sick moose have been immobilized by heavy snow and exhaustion. Healthy moose has nothing to fear from so small predator like wolverine.
@@eeyorehaferbock7870Wolverines are the fifth largest members of the weasel family. The Sea, Giant, Cape Clawless, and Congo Clawless otters are all larger.
Pretty genius having it near the log/stream crossing. Natural funnel. Nice vid.
Spending time in the woods and exploring a small area rather deeply can really pay off.
That Black Wolf just a majestic creature.
Bigfoot must not be back from spring break yet! Thanks for the video. 🧌
Bigfoot walks behind the tree. Duh!
That’s the wrong camera for a Bigfoot sighting too clear.
Bigfoot was actually holding the camera lol
Wonderful! That coyote(s) certainly knew the camera was there!
Amazing captures
One of my favourite channels. Please continue the outstanding work that you do. It is greatly appreciated.
Thanks for watching!
Loved everyone. The poor Porcupine looked confused. Very much appreciate seeing the Wolf and Linx. ❤
Thank you for the opportunity to see some of the more rare creatures in their native habitats.
Mr Coyote knows he's on candid camera 😂😂❤❤
That black wolf looked huge. I can imagine how terrifying it would be to run into him in the woods.
A Normal Wolf weight is 100 lbs, That one in the Picture is 180 to 200 Lbs, Right or Wrong.
*99% of the time a wolf will smell you before you even know it's nearby and avoid you.*
@@joeskeptical4762 Anytime you step into the Woods, you are known Immediately, as soon as you open the Door, out your Vehicle. That is where all animals, live, Breathe, hunt, and everything else, People are at a Disadvantage. Most humans do not Know what's in the Woods. You Choose to put your life in Their World. You live till 25,35,75 its your Choice.
@@tonydisibio4236reminds me of a song, “To Lock Eyes With a Wild Beast” by an old Canadian extreme metal band called Woods of Ypres.
@@tonydisibio4236 Actually people who know animals aren't in big disadvantage. While some animals like bears, wolves, cougars and moose all can potentional to kill you, you aren't in big danger. Humans aren't in the natural "menu" of these predators so they don't tend to attack humans if they are left alone. Moose is most likely to attack you especially bull moose during mating time can be aggressive and doesn't tolerate you in vicinity so that it can see you. It's in a way funny how people are so afraid of predators while lost dangerous for humans in northern forests is herbivore.
I love how the wolverine at the end just kind of trots off, seemingly happily
💙👍..fantastic video with good views of a few wildlife examples.
The gorgeous big black near the beginning is an "almost" twin of the black half-wolf we had when I was young. He was very loyal and friendly.
Somebody is Confused, Normal Wolves weight is 100 lbs, That picture of that Black one, Easily Weighs 180 to 200. ????
"Fellas, dude with the camera is back. Come get your selfie."
lol
Thank you for this, and I thank GOD, that such places still exist on this horribly beleaguered planet.
I seen a lynx or bobcat on my property one time, those are some huge cats with massive paws. Seeing one in real life is different
Massive claws, too.
That lynx was massive dude. That mfer is clobbering any solo animal in sight lol
Very striking looking.
Probably was a lynx if the paws were massive.
Great footage!
The poor rabbit probably never feel safe with this amount of predators
Rabbits are FAST and agile, especially that one, to have gotten to that size.
@@joeskeptical4762they get eaten all the time
@@joeskeptical4762yes but they are constantly hunted
Awesome. Wish I could visit. Something for the bucket list !!!
I love seeing ur videos And looking at all those animals thank you for the video
Simply wonderful! ❤
🙌🏼🙌🏼😍❤️loving these trail cam videos!! It’s so amazing…& peaceful❤️❤️
Thank you so much
cool stunning black wolf
Lynx ❤ Big fluffy kitty 😊
That kitty is almost bigger than a wolf!
And the most dangerous predator of the bunch.
Wolves hunt lynxes, lynxes are pretty big, but not almost wolf-sized
lynx in winter are all fluff
Amazing how the coyote was able the sniff out the camera, each one is such a beautiful creature.
That black wolf appearing like a ghost fleeting through the woods. Absolutely stunning ❤
They probably following each other's scent in a never ending circle 😂
"I smell rabbit" "wait, I smell danger"
"Wait.....wtf is that smell?!! Oh hell nahh its a wolverine!! Outskiii's"
Fascinating to see a real wolverine !! 😊
Imagine seeing a real dead-pool.
rare wolverine, massive wolf and a curious coyote
Curious and probably hungry.
Amazing captures! 👍 👍 ❤
Three of my favorite animals, Carcajou, Wolf, and Lynx. I prefer the French name for wolverine. All great shots in an beautiful and apparently healthy environment. I would love to leave Ontario and setttle up in the Yukon. Thanks ever so much for this wonderful vid.
This is great. Love it.
I love watching these videos. It makes me feel calm and relaxed and it seems to me that the world is okay.
Except, of course, the world very much is _not_ ok.
@@scottmccrea1873 You might be right. It's up on us, each of us, to make the world better by little steps.
@j4n1czk4 it's all relative, isn't it? Are things as bad as 1918 or 1939? No.
On the other hand, no one back then was confused about what a woman is.
@@scottmccrea1873 I am from the Czech Republic and I must say that I am happy that our culture hasn't been negatively effected by extreme woke culture (well, at least not yet). All extremes are wrong. But I believe we will overcome this period and majority of people will retain their common sense and sanity. That's why I love spedning time offline in the coutryside where everything is the way it should be.
@@j4n1czk4 I hope you're right. And I think you will be the long term. But it's going to really ugly before we get there.
These people are as bad as the Soviets. They're just using different tactics.
Amazing!thank you for the video. Wolves are the smartest and most beautiful animals in the world. Your shots are amazing! Yukon must be beautiful! keep creating . Well done mate
Yukon is full of criminals.Not a lot of white people there.
Coyotes are also damned intelligent.
I don’t think many ppl realize just how huge wolves are. Look at that black beauty omlord 🤩
that black wolf is huge and awesome! like a dire wolf from game of thrones 👍👍👍
Listen to how quiet the lynx is compared to the others, a truly perfect adaptation
They all look incredibly healthy. Been eating good!
Hi Lupus, nice to see u this way...hope you are well. 😘😘🐺👋👋
Love Wolverines and Wolves thanks for sharing 🎉🎉
Just subscribed! A wolverine! I live in the wolverine state, none left though. 😢. So many animals gone. Your camera is on a great trail! Thank you 😊👏👏👏👏👏👏
Now that is a game trail!...and one LUCKY rabbit!!
great camera footage,good mix of wildlife
0:21 I would pet this one
I love cats, obviously. That bobcat looks amazing…
Love ❤ all the wildlife and nature 🍃🍂🍁🌿
Glad that all look in good health. The black wolf is gorgeous 🖤🐺
It’s crazy how many animals will use the same path and are able to smell who has all been there
Excellent footage, respect from Ireland 🇮🇪 👏
Love wildlife. Hate bad video descriptions.
You covered both spectrums.
Le loup noir est magnifique !!! ❤❤
Que maravilla!!💚💜😻
That black wolf looks like my Belgian Groenendael 👍🏼
Wonderful stuff! Love it!
I subscribe your videos because your videos are very cool ❤❤❤❤❤
Liked and subbed! Nice footage…no doubt a popular corridor/funnel area for a lot of wildlife.
Rough neighborhood!
The black wolf is so fascinating. It's like a shadow wandering across the wood😲
Great video and variety of critters.
GREAT SPOT FOR YOUR CAMERA… PRETTY POPULAR CROSSING…!!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Wolves and wolverines and coyotes abound, but the porcupine is a free man.
Best seat in the house!
Beautiful!! I was taking photos of my Dog and noticed she was aware everytime the camera (automatically) focused…Also many game camera footages show many Animals look directly at/aware of camera (like the Porcupine or Coyote in this one) and wonder if they can feel the infrared pulses the camera puts out to determine the distance enabling it to focus? Jumping Spiiders are also very aware of this camera focusing situation too! Manual focus cameras don’t bother [my Dog or Jumping Spiders] however. Pretty crazy.
Thanks for this footage, everyone looks very healthy:)
That's interesting. I know my cameras make an audible "click" when they trigger (maybe the shutter opening?) and also pose a visual anomaly and I may leave some scent behind as well (not a scent lure but just from my own handling of the camera). So whether it's sight sound or smell, most wildlife are aware of my cams
@@yukonwildlifecams I had a herd of wild boars damage one of my trailcams, trying to eat it! I think I must have had some food a few hours before and left some smelly grease on it, because it's the only time it happened. I'm in the countryside and boars are the biggest threat here, but I can imagine what these predators could do... a bear would totally destroy it! although you may have a box to protect it.
@@DR_1_1 most of my cameras are protected in boxes
1:27 bro what the heck was that behind the Lynx in the background?!
Just the reflection of the lynx eyes
Tree
There are so many awesome animals in this video. Wolverine, which are incredibly rare, bobcat, wolf, coyote, rabbit and porcupine.
lynx not bobcat - they are different species
Bro is this an animal highway!?
What great footage!!
I had no idea that badger and the bobcat were that big. Thanks for the video.
wolverine and canada lynx
Wow! Quite an array of creatures. No bears though. I'm a little surprised. Maybe they were in hibernation. They're all hungry and looking for food.
this is a really tight spot just off the beaten track. I've got bears here before from a different angle though and different season
Beautiful footage!
You must go through so much footage to give us these shots……Thank You!
Seeing that Lynx was very cool
Beautiful Bobcat and wow a Porcupine! Have never seen one of those in the wild.
This porcupine reminded me of the Travolta meme 😁
Trail cams are very relaxing 😌
Really interesting video. I like👍309!
I have never seen a black wolf until know nd omg how beautiful Nd that Wolverine I didn’t even know they existed
Didn't know that wolverines existed? How come? This was filmed in Yukon. Wolverines live in Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Canada and Northern parts of the USA. So in all northern forests of Europe, Asia and North-America.
That Black Wolf walking all sneaky like Tama Tonga
That was a massive porcupine? Incredible
Lol
The lynx is incredible to watch
Wow! Great footage!
It strikes me that most of the animals seem to detect that there is a camera there and keep looking at it.
Amazing! I hope the rabbit survives - lots of predators on that trail 😅
That black wolf is beautiful! Even though it’d tear me to shreds I just gotta pet that head 😅
Nice video 👌👌👌👍👍👍
Such cute animals. I want to pet them all.
I’m sure the wolf and wolverine want to pet your hand with their teeth
Coyote knows something is fishy.... natural born survivors
Nice pictures !
what a badass trio
10 predators and one rabbit, I wonder if it survive the night.
That is one of the biggest wolverines I’ve ever seen wtf
Wow!
That’s quite the spot, isn’t it? Thanks for posting.
awesome video
pull the camera further back so we can see more and you can still capture the animals on the track.
this is a really tight spot with lots of trees, not ideal but I noticed a small trail I had to check out. I was at this spot today .... the beavers have won, the waters have risen and this camera was a foot above water.
The black wolf is absolutely gorgeous. My gosh what a breathtaking creature. I love all animals, but wolves are my favorite. I wish they weren’t persecuted in parts of the US. Disgusting behavior by some people that want to eradicate them. 💕🐺
Had a wolverine jump out of the brush and cross the road right in front of my car on Going to the Sun Road in Glacier NP before scaling a rock face on the other side a couple years back. They're ridiculously cool animals.