They are looking back at the leader and possible trouble. Pack is led by the slowest then a team of protectors then the females and the young and another team of protectors then their leader…
We can learn much from them. Their loyalty, bravery, commitment and sacrifice for their pack is unreal. Look at the way they walk in uniformity without bickering, waiting and looking behind to check in on their pack mates .
Wolves are very smart, they walk in a uniform manner because they don't want to leave too many footprints. They don't want other animals or people to notice that they have a big pack. They can trap their prey.
These mean mfs are rolling 14 deep in thick snow in the woods,can cover up to 1000 sq miles a day and take down any prey or threat on sight with perfect teamwork. true symbol of freedom,spirit of nature,resourcefulness & adaptability.
In areas where brown bear and grey wolf populations overlap, bears will target wolfpacks and steal their food. Also if a bear stumbles upon a wolf den it will with certainty dig it up and kill the cubs. Not only bears but also, mountain lions, snow leopards, tigers and hyenas will all kill wolves if they get the chance.
@@tobilikebacon на такую стаю никто не осмелится напасть. Медведь в такое время года в спячке. У нас в России в Якутии волки если находят берлогу не дают косолапому проснуться, выволакивают и съедают. Правда не всегда без потерь. Там где амурский тигр волк как правило обходит стороной его территорию. Росомаха тоже не рискнет против такой стаи. Пупы у нас не водятся, думаю что три волка достаточно чтобы пообедать пумой.
@@MowgliLA this is not a great analogy what so ever. Brown Bears May weigh up to 12 times that of a Grey Wolf. I also didn’t make this up, if you did a little research you would find that it’s true. Just go read somewhere about Wolf or bear interspecific predatory relationships.
Don't anthropomorphize them. They're animals so they don't feel emotion. All animals operate on instinct. Mammals need each other and have young that cannot be independent right away, like animals that hatch out of eggs. So they have more complex means of bonding and communication, which is why dogs are so expressive. We are also mammals but for us, the same behaviors include emotion. So it's easy to project human feelings onto animals. But it's just the mammal part of us.
I love how they have their own world and don't give a flying fuck about the rest of the world. Now that's what I call a true majesty and independence 👑 My introverted soul adores these specie 🤍
No the one in the very back is the leader. Weakest in front, strongest behind weakest, then women and children, then strongest again, then leader at the very last. It’s pretty genius.. it’s so the weakest and oldest set the pace.. the strongest follow behind to protect , then women and children behind strongest in the safest spot of the pack, then strongest again to protect from a rear attack, and the leader is the last to make sure nobody gets left behind.
@@tobilikebaconI don’t think the bear would risk it. They prefer going after easier prey and definitely wouldn’t mess with 14 wolves only if it was desperate
The lead wolf is at the end of the line😊 Humans look for the leader to have the best car, highest position, or bodyguards The bible teaches us that we must serve others or put others before us, AMEN..stay humble and respectful because you could be standing by a boss on the bus or talking to one about anything...God bless every humble ,loving caring Boss all around the world.. Carry on being awesome while leading the Pack❤
@@jellymcjam65yes, of course there is!!! Don't fall for the politisation of the natural world! There is an alpha, beta, omega. Each one serves different purpose. Nature way to ensure survival. Just like the vast majority of species, whales, hyenas, elephants, u name it. The fittest and most capable is the leader cuz that's the best chance of survival for ALL MEMBERS. Not rocket science
This is like our ancestors in Stone Age 😢. It, through their courage and determination and will to survive that make us what we are today we owe our life to them. And i pray that these majestic creatures will not become one of the thousands extinct species.
@ithewho6603 You WON'T run into them while walking your dog. Unless you are clear off the beaten path, and your dog has wandered far from you, they DON'T attack. They are afraid of humans and will make themselves scarce if they smell or hear them around. So your comment holds no merit since it doesn't even happen.
Wolf packs don't really have alphas. They do have a dominant breeding pair. The rest of the pack is their offspring and a few other adults scattered in. Wildlife biologists have completely dropped the whole "alpha - beta" idea.
Doesn't matter. If your mom and dad tell you to do something you do it. The traits of an alpha are leader, role model, provider, protector. Same as parents. Parents are alpha. Wolf pop is alpha. Alpha wolf exists, opinion null.
@@nervonabliss sorry, I'll tell my professors in my Wildlife Management masters programs they were wrong. The proposed structure of an alpha style wolf pack puts one physically dominant leader in charge. In reality it's usually a breeding PAIR that lead the pack. It's not totally different, but it is different. Also, I don't know about you, but as an adult, I don't do what my parents tell me to. I respect them and heed their advice, but I'm not a child. I make my own decisions. Idk if you were trying to relate wolves to humans, but if you were, opinion null.
@@coinwater8511 They are. Just because you learn something in college doesn't make it a certified fact. Things are always subject to change with the discovery of new knowledge. Just like the alpha wolf theory. I don't see why they changed it in the first place considering all it described was a hierarchy they left in place but renamed to dad, mom & friends.
@@nervonabliss "Things are always subject to change with the discovery of new knowledge" followed immediately by "I don't see why they changed it in the first place" shows how completely illogical your arguments are. Not even worth arguing with you anymore. Didn't even refute anything I said.
@@coinwater8511 We'll apparently that master prof didn't teach you how to read because I explained why they shouldn't have changed it. All they did was rename it while keeping the same hierarchy. I may not have a masters but the 4 years I did spend gave me infinitely more intelligence than you got in at least 6 😂
It's in fact a cooperative family unit with the father as lead in the back and the elderly and sick on the front with the young strong in the middle to look over the front.
The Pack Leader for those wondering is the last one in the back. The leader trails the back to keep formation and navigate the whole pack. Being Able to see everything : howl if danger is near, halt the pack and regroup.
For you wondering, no wolf packs don't have pack leaders. The myth was based on a study on captive wolves and does not represent the behavior of the wild animals.
Conservationist here! The whole "Alpha" thing only exists in artificial packs created in captivity. In the wild, they act more like human families. The pack is led by the mom and dad, and the rest of the pack is their children. Sometimes those kids move out and start their own family and may occasionally rejoin their old pack. It is really fascinating to me.
They also have female decoys. One of these tried to bait our Brittany into chasing her to the pack. Our other dog knew something was very wrong before we did. Thankfully, we called our Brittany back in time, and he obeyed. 😊
Random fact : the wolf right at the back is alpha as wolves walking pattern is like the old wolves go infront as if any danger comes they get sacrificed and then comes the female and cubs as they are the future of the pack and needs to be protected then comes the strongest wolves of the pack and alpha is right at the back.
How are they on "our side"??? If we were to happen to come across a wolf alone in the woods, there's a very high chance they would tear us apart and eat us...
@@Michael-Angh what makes you say that? The misleading title that leads you to assume the leader is in the front just because it says leader. As a man who studies wolves, I can confidently say, you're wrong! 🙄🤣
@@Michael-Angh because the pack is separated by ranks. The one that turned around is probably the alpha female watching the elder and the younger wolves in the middle. The warriors and the fighters are up front to clear the way of danger. The elderly, young and females are in the middle with the alpha in the back looking forward and occasionally turning around to make sure no one is following. Damn you can legit ask the same thing to Google dude!
@@Michael-Angh I would have been if you were not Mr know it all in the beginning! Did not mean to offend in anyway. Just busy and if you had more questions Google bro! Hope you have a blessed rest of the day
@@charlieboi1229 I was confused for a sec because I didn't see any other comments but they must've deleted them lmao. I was looking for this comment tho! Love it when people know this wolf fact!
Alphas can almost always be found at the very back. He directs the weakest/oldest in the front, which direction to go, and can watch for stragglers. Its a common mistake to think they're in front. They can not watch the pack if they're in the front.
@@crash3767the leader in a pack is the strongest mother or father wolfs are olderly useless one they walk on the front the last is what consider's to be the leader
@@crash3767a fascinating thing about wolves is they take care of the older ones in pack and like someone pointed out, the alpha male doesn’t necessarily have to be the breeder of the pack.
@@thelastjuiceblender5915 No. The children will form their own family/pack. The oldest ones are nearly always the father and the mother. You both have an outdated understanding of wolf packs.
I love the way they look back to make sure teammates is coming or not
One day they’ll look back and doggo won’t be there 😢
I noticed that 😊
They are looking back at the leader and possible trouble. Pack is led by the slowest then a team of protectors then the females and the young and another team of protectors then their leader…
@@tommysimmons5266 This man is correct
@@tommysimmons5266 yup, the strongest is the last one,leader.
We can learn much from them. Their loyalty, bravery, commitment and sacrifice for their pack is unreal. Look at the way they walk in uniformity without bickering, waiting and looking behind to check in on their pack mates .
Wolves are very smart, they walk in a uniform manner because they don't want to leave too many footprints. They don't want other animals or people to notice that they have a big pack. They can trap their prey.
Someone's never seen kindergarden lines
Socialism at work, in nature.
@@vivisiow7214😂😂😂 have YOU!? it's the most chaotic cutest thing ever... Definitely not organized like this.
These mean mfs are rolling 14 deep in thick snow in the woods,can cover up to 1000 sq miles a day and take down any prey or threat on sight with perfect teamwork. true symbol of freedom,spirit of nature,resourcefulness & adaptability.
In areas where brown bear and grey wolf populations overlap, bears will target wolfpacks and steal their food. Also if a bear stumbles upon a wolf den it will with certainty dig it up and kill the cubs.
Not only bears but also, mountain lions, snow leopards, tigers and hyenas will all kill wolves if they get the chance.
1000 square miles a day? Take it easy now
@@tobilikebacon на такую стаю никто не осмелится напасть. Медведь в такое время года в спячке. У нас в России в Якутии волки если находят берлогу не дают косолапому проснуться, выволакивают и съедают. Правда не всегда без потерь. Там где амурский тигр волк как правило обходит стороной его территорию. Росомаха тоже не рискнет против такой стаи. Пупы у нас не водятся, думаю что три волка достаточно чтобы пообедать пумой.
@@tobilikebaconhienas con lobos?sabes poco de animales😂😂
@@MowgliLA this is not a great analogy what so ever. Brown Bears May weigh up to 12 times that of a Grey Wolf.
I also didn’t make this up, if you did a little research you would find that it’s true. Just go read somewhere about Wolf or bear interspecific predatory relationships.
I see loyalty and love to each other ❤❤❤
Don't anthropomorphize them. They're animals so they don't feel emotion. All animals operate on instinct. Mammals need each other and have young that cannot be independent right away, like animals that hatch out of eggs. So they have more complex means of bonding and communication, which is why dogs are so expressive. We are also mammals but for us, the same behaviors include emotion. So it's easy to project human feelings onto animals. But it's just the mammal part of us.
They are all about family they stay together all throughout their lives! Incredible and stunning creatures! ❤
They sure are beautiful looking creatures❤
That’s pretty cool
I love how they have their own world and don't give a flying fuck about the rest of the world. Now that's what I call a true majesty and independence 👑
My introverted soul adores these specie 🤍
Can’t help but think that the wolf who looked back and waited for others to catch up is the matriarch🐺❤
The one usually In the back is the leader
No the one in the very back is the leader. Weakest in front, strongest behind weakest, then women and children, then strongest again, then leader at the very last. It’s pretty genius.. it’s so the weakest and oldest set the pace.. the strongest follow behind to protect , then women and children behind strongest in the safest spot of the pack, then strongest again to protect from a rear attack, and the leader is the last to make sure nobody gets left behind.
@@richshmula7334They didn't say the last wolf they said the one that stopped and turned around.
@@RecoveringAhole yep I just watched something about the way the pack moves and this was exactly it. Makes sense too doesn’t it
I do love this moment in the pack
Wolves are so interesting and majestic
14 STRONG. Def big enough to not be messed with by most other animals including big ol grizzlies for the most part. Safety in numbers!
* all other animals
Yes a large brown bear would definitely mess with a wolfpack 14 strong. They often steal wolf kills.
One grizzly is NOT taking on 14 wolves 😂😂😂
@@MoneyMe3cH237 why not?
@@tobilikebaconI don’t think the bear would risk it. They prefer going after easier prey and definitely wouldn’t mess with 14 wolves only if it was desperate
Beautiful, and natural instincts from our heavenly father, just beautiful
We have allah (Creator) not father.
Is Hym not the Father of Creation...?!
That is so awesome to see that. They stay together so beautifully and look out for one another.❤❤❤❤❤
Yes they do! I'm a huge wolf lover. How bout you?? 🌟🌟🌟🤌🤌
These are where our loyal pets decend from ❤
Looks like family to me. They're actually checking up on each other as they travel. Wolves are so fkn cool ❤
❤❤❤ Cele mai nobile animale , cele mai dornice de libertate , niciodata nu vei vedea o dresura de lupi ! ❤❤❤
Majestic beautiful animals of the wild.
Какое братство. Оборачиваются смотрят друг за другом, никто ли не отстал.
Amazing. Beautiful creatures
They are awesome animals I love them so much we all do❤🐺
Aww I thought I was alone who loves wolves
И я очень люблю их и уважаю,всех животных люблю,кроме человека!
Beautiful animals
Красивые создания. Вся их жизнь, это тяжелое выживание, но зато на свободе.
The lead wolf is at the end of the line😊
Humans look for the leader to have the best car, highest position, or bodyguards
The bible teaches us that we must serve others or put others before us, AMEN..stay humble and respectful because you could be standing by a boss on the bus or talking to one about anything...God bless every humble ,loving caring Boss all around the world..
Carry on being awesome while leading the Pack❤
No lol. Stop getting your info from tiktoc. 😊look it up.
The Bible 😂😂
You're right about Bible quote, but the last one isn't the alfa . Wolf, don't do that . Don't fall for that memeh about wolves.
Humans look for leader also for survival or guidance.
YOU is a human and GOD created us so i think you should look back with a better view.
Not really...
Just the parents of the pack lead them.
Unbreakable bond in this family. Live together, fight together, die together...
Love how they walk in line💪
Beautiful Wolves
Incredible footage of a huge wolf pack what a formidable pack stunning ! 👍🏻
I love it.a wolf pack doing what they are meant to do.wild life at it's best
Beautiful wolves 🐺
Majestic! I love wolves!!
They are so Beautiful 😍❤️
In Kosovo we have a verry healty wolf population. The packs never count less than 15 pcs. They're amazing creatures and veeeerry scared and shy!
Pobrecitos, no me extraña , el hombre los ha exterminado en casi todos los lugares
Respect for these beautiful majestic creatures ❤
Волки самые сильные умные и благородные животные. Джек Лондон прекрасно описал их в своей книге.
The wolf pack! Strength in numbers! I love this video
There is no such thing is alpha wolf
@@jellymcjam65yes their is. Look it up and watch the video
@@jellymcjam65yes, of course there is!!! Don't fall for the politisation of the natural world!
There is an alpha, beta, omega. Each one serves different purpose. Nature way to ensure survival. Just like the vast majority of species, whales, hyenas, elephants, u name it. The fittest and most capable is the leader cuz that's the best chance of survival for ALL MEMBERS. Not rocket science
Beautiful!!!! They are the ultimate land managers.
Nature Is The Only Thing N Our World That Is Absolute Perfection 🐓🐆🤞🏻
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL SIGHT. ❤❤❤
Such beautiful creatures. 🥺😍
Majestic and faithful ❤
A magnificent scene!
Predivna stvorenja ❤️🍀🤗
😍❤😘 такие красивые преданные создания заботятся друг о друге
The thing that makes it work is that they all have the SAME GOAL and they all know that goal along with KNOWING thier ROLE
I love how they always make sure to check on the ones behind them.❤
This is like our ancestors in Stone Age 😢. It, through their courage and determination and will to survive that make us what we are today we owe our life to them. And i pray that these majestic creatures will not become one of the thousands extinct species.
Bless beautiful animals love to have one or two wolves
I love how the one wolf looked back as if to say “come on guys, catch up”
I don't perceive them as dangerous I see them beautiful.
Until you meet them while walking your dogs. I bet danger comes to your mind before beauty lol.
@ithewho6603
You WON'T run into them while walking your dog. Unless you are clear off the beaten path, and your dog has wandered far from you, they DON'T attack. They are afraid of humans and will make themselves scarce if they smell or hear them around.
So your comment holds no merit since it doesn't even happen.
I wish we humans have same bond with each other❤
Beautiful!! ❤❤❤❤❤
They are so beautiful. But wow that’s impressive how they are always ‘noting’ the one behind is always keeping-up.
Wow amazing. Wild and free...
🙏🙏🙏💚🙏🙏🙏
They're healthy because they depend on each other. Learn from this, you humans.
Beautiful Wolf
Wolf packs don't really have alphas. They do have a dominant breeding pair. The rest of the pack is their offspring and a few other adults scattered in. Wildlife biologists have completely dropped the whole "alpha - beta" idea.
Doesn't matter. If your mom and dad tell you to do something you do it. The traits of an alpha are leader, role model, provider, protector. Same as parents. Parents are alpha. Wolf pop is alpha. Alpha wolf exists, opinion null.
@@nervonabliss sorry, I'll tell my professors in my Wildlife Management masters programs they were wrong.
The proposed structure of an alpha style wolf pack puts one physically dominant leader in charge. In reality it's usually a breeding PAIR that lead the pack. It's not totally different, but it is different.
Also, I don't know about you, but as an adult, I don't do what my parents tell me to. I respect them and heed their advice, but I'm not a child. I make my own decisions. Idk if you were trying to relate wolves to humans, but if you were, opinion null.
@@coinwater8511 They are. Just because you learn something in college doesn't make it a certified fact. Things are always subject to change with the discovery of new knowledge. Just like the alpha wolf theory.
I don't see why they changed it in the first place considering all it described was a hierarchy they left in place but renamed to dad, mom & friends.
@@nervonabliss "Things are always subject to change with the discovery of new knowledge" followed immediately by "I don't see why they changed it in the first place" shows how completely illogical your arguments are. Not even worth arguing with you anymore. Didn't even refute anything I said.
@@coinwater8511 We'll apparently that master prof didn't teach you how to read because I explained why they shouldn't have changed it. All they did was rename it while keeping the same hierarchy. I may not have a masters but the 4 years I did spend gave me infinitely more intelligence than you got in at least 6 😂
Wow what a beautiful family. 🙏✝️🌟🧡💪
I've read that seasoned leaders of wolf packs actually survey from near the back of the pack when traveling, rather than taking the lead position.
Aaaaw wow just absolutely awesome to see this pack of wolves just amazing sight ❤
Beautiful
Georgeous 😊
Truly beautiful! 😍
Good healthy looking pack❤
It's in fact a cooperative family unit with the father as lead in the back and the elderly and sick on the front with the young strong in the middle to look over the front.
The Pack Leader for those wondering is the last one in the back. The leader trails the back to keep formation and navigate the whole pack. Being Able to see everything : howl if danger is near, halt the pack and regroup.
The last one in the back sees the least 😂. Can’t see shit if all you see is your pack members infront of you
For you wondering, no wolf packs don't have pack leaders. The myth was based on a study on captive wolves and does not represent the behavior of the wild animals.
If he's there to keep formation, why did the one in front of him break formation and he didn't care much? 🤣🤣
So beautiful…❤
The last one is the Alpha, if you watch he nudges the second last Soldier to ge into the bush and scout
My fav animal in the world.
The strongest couple are the leaders and they protect the younger members....
I love this
Conservationist here! The whole "Alpha" thing only exists in artificial packs created in captivity. In the wild, they act more like human families. The pack is led by the mom and dad, and the rest of the pack is their children. Sometimes those kids move out and start their own family and may occasionally rejoin their old pack. It is really fascinating to me.
Che bello vederli nel loro ambiente e sotto la neve
An almost entirely black wolf pack! Thats rather rare and magical.
They also have female decoys. One of these tried to bait our Brittany into chasing her to the pack.
Our other dog knew something was very wrong before we did.
Thankfully, we called our Brittany back in time, and he obeyed. 😊
❤ I love the cold winters .. not the ice so much but I get ever so snuggly
Random fact : the wolf right at the back is alpha as wolves walking pattern is like the old wolves go infront as if any danger comes they get sacrificed and then comes the female and cubs as they are the future of the pack and needs to be protected then comes the strongest wolves of the pack and alpha is right at the back.
I saw that video too. It's so amazing that they know how to do that
This is beautiful ❤
One of the things i love about wolfs is there loyalty
Omgg my favorite wolf timber❤❤❤
ORDER and high intelligence. Planning with group/family commitment.
That's crazy that the black wolfs eyes glow pretty
Honestly our ancestors were damn geniuses to get these majestic beasts on our side.
How are they on "our side"???
If we were to happen to come across a wolf alone in the woods, there's a very high chance they would tear us apart and eat us...
Wolfs very smart animal
The Alpha in the rear always!
@@Michael-Angh what makes you say that? The misleading title that leads you to assume the leader is in the front just because it says leader. As a man who studies wolves, I can confidently say, you're wrong! 🙄🤣
@@Michael-Angh because the pack is separated by ranks. The one that turned around is probably the alpha female watching the elder and the younger wolves in the middle. The warriors and the fighters are up front to clear the way of danger. The elderly, young and females are in the middle with the alpha in the back looking forward and occasionally turning around to make sure no one is following. Damn you can legit ask the same thing to Google dude!
@@Michael-Angh I would have been if you were not Mr know it all in the beginning! Did not mean to offend in anyway. Just busy and if you had more questions Google bro! Hope you have a blessed rest of the day
@@charlieboi1229 I was confused for a sec because I didn't see any other comments but they must've deleted them lmao. I was looking for this comment tho! Love it when people know this wolf fact!
Alphas don't exist
happy and free wolves!!❤
A real cartel! 😂😂
But these are beautiful beast though.
Sheet that’s a wolf platoon; marching in for a battle!
The second to last at one point was like ' nah ,fck this trip ,cold,dark,hungry,no point dragging myself with all ya'll bums, im outta here'😂
Please protect wildlife from evil hunters and builders of greed💯
Packs are wonderful & beautiful until one gets weak
What a pack!
They’re so pretty ✨
Huge pack ! 14 wolves.
Ч😊удова вовча родина.❤❤❤
Оболдеть,оглядываются что бы все на месте были,умные,ролик супер,красавцы, завораживает,но не дай бог с ними встретиться никому!
beautiful!!!!!💜💜💜
Alphas can almost always be found at the very back. He directs the weakest/oldest in the front, which direction to go, and can watch for stragglers. Its a common mistake to think they're in front. They can not watch the pack if they're in the front.
That's not true and "alpha wolf" is not a thing. The leader in a pack are the mother and the father.
@@crash3767the leader in a pack is the strongest mother or father wolfs are olderly useless one they walk on the front the last is what consider's to be the leader
@@crash3767a fascinating thing about wolves is they take care of the older ones in pack and like someone pointed out, the alpha male doesn’t necessarily have to be the breeder of the pack.
@@Azyeeeeee That's wrong.
@@thelastjuiceblender5915 No. The children will form their own family/pack. The oldest ones are nearly always the father and the mother. You both have an outdated understanding of wolf packs.
Прекрасная семья. Родители молодцы что вырастили столько волчат.
Une telle meute ne craint aucun animal sauf une meute plus grande . Le loup est un survivant aimons le et protégeons le !!❤🐺
NATURE IS COOOOOL!!!💜
True pack animals!
How disciplined the army is....
These wild dogs are having a vacation!