It’s like a million thoughts are going through his mind at once, trying to process that the human is actually ‘Not’ a threat, and now realizing why he was restraining his neck. In addition to being exhausted/hurt, I think there was a little moment of respect there. The way a wild deer, elephant, horse, etc. will convey a similar sentiment after being helped in the wild. Beautiful creature.
As biology further advances, we keep learning more and more about how some animals can pretty much experience the same range of emotions as a humans. Dogs and wolfs are in that category. There was definitely some thought of gratitude or something there.
It is illegal to kill a trapped wolf, however, it is not illegal to set a trap that catches a wolf. Trappers often catch protected animals or animals that they can't take because they've hit their bag limit. Reporting the catch of a protected animal often isn't necessary, so trappers usually take care of the release themselves instead of wasting the time of a conservation officer. These guys are likely just law-abiding trappers, taking animals for fur (or likely skulls in this case; that "loop" is called a "death ray" and is used to avoid putting a bullet through the valuable portions of the animals' head) and not some altruistic poacher chasers. That's also probably why they sounded so impatient at the end; catching a wolf means you missed a harvest and they want to reset their trap as quickly as possible
@@LHSMeleeClub I don't live in Minnesota, but I looked up the trapping laws really quick and it looks like the only animals I'd be setting that kind of trap for (a foothold trap) would be a Bobcat or a Fox. There's also something called a "Fisher," but they don't live where I am so I don't know if a foothold makes sense to use or not
It is illegal to kill a trapped wolf, however, it is not illegal to set a trap that catches a wolf. Trappers often catch protected animals or animals that they can't take because they've hit their bag limit. Reporting the catch of a protected animal often isn't necessary, so trappers usually take care of the release themselves instead of wasting the time of a conservation officer. These guys are likely just law-abiding trappers, taking animals for fur (or likely skulls in this case; that "loop" is called a "death ray" and is used to avoid putting a bullet through the valuable portions of the animals' head) and not some altruistic poacher chasers. That's also probably why they sounded so impatient at the end; catching a wolf means you missed a harvest and they want to reset their trap as quickly as possible
@@dickygushy the wolf sets work for big yotes is probably why they got an actual wolf in there, it is clearly on farmland too, farmers around here will pay you to take yotes exclusively. yotes are a huge issue in eastern Canada, partly because they took all the territory from extirpated wolves. So I doubt anywhere in north America prohibits bagging them. ``they are classed as ``other harvestable`` with absolutely no bag limit, Absolutely zero seasonal restrictions unless you trap them, as that's only march -> October`` was all DNR told me when I asked them.
My grandfather pulled a trap off of a female wolf back in the late 70s. Casted her broken leg, fed her and healed her up and returned her to the wild. One year later she returned to show him her puppys. Nine months after that returned alone and lived her life out with him. Her name was lady and she stayed for nine more years. There is nothing like the Alaska wilderness
@@ogpd4898 Plenty of animals like bobcats and coyotes also do this ,they’d be so focused on defending themselves from you that they become unaware of there surroundings for a lil while. It doesn’t take them that long to notice.
no, it's because his paw is broken and because he knows that the human is helping and knows that the human will not harm him... This animal will likely die from having a broken paw ... the best help would be to silk it BEFORE removing the trap and taking it for veterinary treatment.
@@rafaell4869 this is a laughable display of ignorance regarding wolves. These creatures aren't even remotely like your domesticated pomeranian. I hope this is a joke haha
It's interesting to see how the wolf is rather calm after he gets released and almost ready to make contact with people. You can see how humans managed to tame them throughout the history
Those traps are so cruel poor animals that happened to one of my dog's someone left a trap out and she got stuck in it took us three days to find her and by the time we did her leg was so infected we couldn't save her because she got blood poisoning I can't imagine how much she suffered and she was the sweetest dog I miss her so much
@@JustaDislikeButton in Pakistan once two men had a fight, one idiot shot the goat of the other, believe me when I say the goat was still standing after a whole 9mm mag dump, whereas this is a wolf. Sometimes a handgun isn't enough.
Смелый парень! Молодец! Волк почувствовал облегчение и свободу, мне кажется что он благодарен своему благородному спасителю. Удаче тебе добрый человек, всех благ!
@@zzilverback Ja sam stari, stari lovokradica. Kad sam bio mlad, derao sam lisice i prodavao krzno. Danas me zato aktivisti za prava životinja žele oderati. 🙄😁 Pozdrav! 👋
Honestly that might be it Animals can learn that guns hurt them my uncles cat and my old dog were abused before we found them and shot with Airguns Also another one of my dogs was terrified of guns being pointed near him because I would always take him hunting This wolf could have been shot at before and honestly understood what the guy was holding
Yea Bc humans pussy they need guns lmao typical humans 2020 can’t fight always need guns but in reality they will eat us alive without guns humans run like bitches if they ain’t have a gun lmao lil bitch acting tough Bc if his gun
Leg trapping is actually the most humane way of controlling animals like wolves. The trap doesn't hurt, it's just like a handcuff. Trappers usually check traps often and release them safely like shown in this vid
Wolf: “Nahh homie, you ain’t going nowhere.” Guy: **pulls out glock** Wolf: “What I meant was, you ain’t going nowhere until I thank you for what you did.”
The wolf's body language the moment the pressure was released, from its paw...... prehistoric stuff ❤❤❤❤ genuinely wholesome. These the start of a real friendship that's how we had dogs and cats around as pack members x
Random as fuck, but that's exactly the ending to a Louis L'Amore old western adventure book called Galloway Sackett. Basically, during the beginning he's escaped capture and surviving off the land, injured, naked, and cold. This lone emaciated wolf keeps showing up in the distance and he keeps leaving scraps of food at each campfire he makes. Eventually the climax is a tense showdown in the woods where the protagonist and antagonist are sneaking around the woods trying to shoot one another, unable to see eachother and slowly getting closer until they realize they're right there. It gets tense and shit but the wolf comes out of nowhere and saves the main dude. Rad book.
They were probably the ones who set the trap and only released it because it's illegal to take a wolf. It happens all the time; most trappers release the unwanted animals themselves instead of wasting an conservation officer's time That's also probably why they're so upset when it won't leave; they're waiting to reset/take the trap so they can go check their other traps and harvest good animals (likely coyotes or foxes)
Look in the description, he did run off and his paw is NOT hanging half off, that’s not what those traps do, also he would have chewed off his own leg if he was left there which he wasn’t, he’s fine smh 🤦♀️🙄
Y’all acting like they didn’t have at least two 12 gauge pointed to his medula?😂 He did a good thing and his only risk was actually killing the poor wolf and ending up without a viral video😂
@@javirios3107 you stupid? Yes they should have the man's safety in mind and have guns, he helped the animal out while doing his best to keep himself safe. I guess you think the snare pole used to keep the wolves head away was cruel too.
@@damianc5070 i mean, some human might have helped wolf in some way so that they learned to trust human. Just like in this video, wolf who was eager to run...sat calmly after he realised that human helped him.
lazy tea bag • 20 years no man I got what you meant I was just making a joke that when you have a gun people tend to be your friend 😂 it’s all good bro. My bad
Everyone talking about why he had a glock with him and why he acted like that but have you ever seen a wolf in person?and that guy was way too close guys
It feels like the wolf had already accepted he was gonna die, but then as he was released of his pain, the shock of kindness really left him flabbergasted 😖😆
@@stevenkoudanis5238 you never know what the animal could’ve done next, HOPEFULLY run off and not attack, but being so close, that’s actually a pretty big animal looking at him
That wolf definitely respected the man otherwise if he was scared he would of ran immediately. But yea obviously if the guy tried petting a wild animal that is only used to other animals touching them just to attack them then he’s gonna attack him
Probably exhausted and in a lot of pain. Some animals don't understand that they are trapped and can't get free. They will keep pulling and yanking to get free regardless how much it hurts. No telling when the last time it ate or drank something.
Wolves have a lot of stamina, probably the most among all of the animals, and of course one of the smartest ones too, a lot smarter than the domesticated dogs. At first he didn’t know the man’s intentions, then very quickly he realized the man is there to help him. He purposely didn’t make a move while he the man was trying to release him. Right there he knew the man is there not to harm but to help him only. And after the release, that wolf acts like not confused at all but calm and collected finally finding a human who he can trust and maybe mingle or play with a bit. 😆
Yep. I got to interact with about 10 adult wolves & 7 cubs at a wolf rescue yrs ago. Most of these were McKenzie Valley wolves so they were VERY LARGE. I always tell people that up close, they're like a Great Dane's body with very large paws, a heavy double coat, a massive Siberian Husky head with an over grown muzzle. When you see one up close you understand why they have such great jaw pressure.
@@GTX1123 i own 3 siberian huskies and the little kids next door always ask me if they can come play with the wolves lol in my head i always just laugh and think “if only you knew kid”
@@jimmiehissong LOL. So true. I owned three Sibes, two at a time. Best dog breed on earth. It's a way of having a little bit of wolf in your life without actually having to deal with all of the problems and the danger of an apex predator living in your house.
@@GTX1123 I used to live with my uncle who owned this Kangal , one day we looked in the backyard to see him playing and ended up seeing him running in circles with another dog , atleast that’s what we thought untill my uncle told me it was a wolf , so he chased it away.
It did not know that. That’s your human desire to bestow human intelligence on another species. K9’s while intelligent compared to say house cats are still no where near as cognitive as humans.
@@SappyIsHere Sailing Seahawk is right, y’all are weird for thinking the wolf is your friend. People being naive and dumb is usually the sole reason behind most incidents when wild animals maul/injure people. Obviously there are other ways people get hurt, and yeah it happens. But for the most part, it’s thinking like that.
wolf: I am wild and dangerous.
man: frees wolf
wolf: I am now domesticated and awaiting further instructions.
Hahahaha
😂
🤣🤣 👌💯
Well it's not like it's paw got clamped or something...
Hahaha best one so far
Wolf: “ I mean I’d like to run but my foot hurts!”
This comment deserves the most likes!
Fr when he said get outta here after jsut releasing his foot from a trap lol
Trap is not ment to break paw just hold it . but there are traps there are ment to break bone
@@FlyTech541 I guarantee that wolf jerked its leg for hours and then chewed at it
@@TrueMartin sad
It’s like a million thoughts are going through his mind at once, trying to process that the human is actually ‘Not’ a threat, and now realizing why he was restraining his neck. In addition to being exhausted/hurt, I think there was a little moment of respect there. The way a wild deer, elephant, horse, etc. will convey a similar sentiment after being helped in the wild. Beautiful creature.
Nah, acho que ele só ficou confuso mesmo, ocorreu uma quebra de padrão ali
As biology further advances, we keep learning more and more about how some animals can pretty much experience the same range of emotions as a humans. Dogs and wolfs are in that category. There was definitely some thought of gratitude or something there.
@@zeeboss7553stop over thinking, it didn’t realize it was free.
@@idealist420 Of course it did.
@@idealist420 I'm not overthinking. Just sharing something that is factual, and also that I think is interesting. Stop being a prick.
My respect and love for everyone who helps animals 🙏❤️
BIG FACTS. REAL HERO'S.
It is illegal to kill a trapped wolf, however, it is not illegal to set a trap that catches a wolf.
Trappers often catch protected animals or animals that they can't take because they've hit their bag limit. Reporting the catch of a protected animal often isn't necessary, so trappers usually take care of the release themselves instead of wasting the time of a conservation officer.
These guys are likely just law-abiding trappers, taking animals for fur (or likely skulls in this case; that "loop" is called a "death ray" and is used to avoid putting a bullet through the valuable portions of the animals' head) and not some altruistic poacher chasers. That's also probably why they sounded so impatient at the end; catching a wolf means you missed a harvest and they want to reset their trap as quickly as possible
What kind of animal is he attempting to catch and trap? @@dickygushy
@@LHSMeleeClub I don't live in Minnesota, but I looked up the trapping laws really quick and it looks like the only animals I'd be setting that kind of trap for (a foothold trap) would be a Bobcat or a Fox. There's also something called a "Fisher," but they don't live where I am so I don't know if a foothold makes sense to use or not
Likewise
Wolf: ILL BITE YOU
*glock noise*
Wolf: I was just playing bro damn.
😂
😂😂😂
That wolf thought he was getting released and was about to have a 5 star meal until that glizzy appeared.
😂
@@Pan_Gotti 😂😂😂 wolf gone tap tht ass 😂😂😂
Wolf:we family now, Im spending the night..
😂😂😂😂😂
LMAO
LOL
The early stars in the mornin... Im making waffles
Fathom Darkness OHHHHHH
Poor guy.I hope he heals up,what a beautiful creature
Animals are tough
I’m a trapper and if it hurt that bad I would have no hands lol
This beast was absolutely beautiful, I'm glad that the guy that helped it was ok in the end..Great rescue video 👍😁
It is illegal to kill a trapped wolf, however, it is not illegal to set a trap that catches a wolf.
Trappers often catch protected animals or animals that they can't take because they've hit their bag limit. Reporting the catch of a protected animal often isn't necessary, so trappers usually take care of the release themselves instead of wasting the time of a conservation officer.
These guys are likely just law-abiding trappers, taking animals for fur (or likely skulls in this case; that "loop" is called a "death ray" and is used to avoid putting a bullet through the valuable portions of the animals' head) and not some altruistic poacher chasers. That's also probably why they sounded so impatient at the end; catching a wolf means you missed a harvest and they want to reset their trap as quickly as possible
@@dickygushythankyou for this interesting information :)
_glock noise_
@@dickygushy the wolf sets work for big yotes is probably why they got an actual wolf in there, it is clearly on farmland too, farmers around here will pay you to take yotes exclusively.
yotes are a huge issue in eastern Canada, partly because they took all the territory from extirpated wolves. So I doubt anywhere in north America prohibits bagging them.
``they are classed as ``other harvestable`` with absolutely no bag limit, Absolutely zero seasonal restrictions unless you trap them, as that's only march -> October`` was all DNR told me when I asked them.
My grandfather pulled a trap off of a female wolf back in the late 70s. Casted her broken leg, fed her and healed her up and returned her to the wild. One year later she returned to show him her puppys. Nine months after that returned alone and lived her life out with him. Her name was lady and she stayed for nine more years.
There is nothing like the Alaska wilderness
This is a sweet story.🥰
Source: *Angus Beef*
Damn your Granddad is a badass legend.Imagine having a wolf that guard and loves you.I've always wanted a wolf partner
That’s a beautiful story my friend.
@@whosZixi smh
Wolf: ILL BITE YOU
*Glock noise*
Wolf: "I want to apologise"
Hahaha. That reminds me of gta
Haha GTA
I m deaaad hahahahahahaa
That comment should be first🤣🤣
Sad that we all know where thats from . we play video games too much lmao
Wolf: "Gimme the pet application form. I've already talked to a few dogs and I want on on the easy life."
Доброта спасёт мир, ещё не перевелись такие люди 🥰👍👍
Он же и капкан поставил
What a conclusion to jump to without knowing the whole story or what happened next
@@vlad_417 Ну он хотя бы помог же
Sometimes we need examples like this to confirm that, Marija. It has become a sad world.
ПОСТАВИТЬ КАПКАН ,ОСВОБОДИТЬ ЧТОБ СКОТИНУ ПРОДОЛЖАЛ .....ПОТОМ ОТСТРЕЛ ...ДОБРОТА ХУЖЕ ВОРОВСТВА
Human: saves his life
Wolf: give me your stick
LMAOOOO
@Ÿamada Nearly all these cases result in the wolf being released in healthy condition with no serious injuries. Stop being triggered for five seconds.
@Ÿamada it doesn't hurt the animal at all
Kkkk
Human was the reason his life got in danger on first place lol
The reason why the wolf didn’t immediately leave yet is because it takes a lil while for them to realize that they aren’t stuck anymore.
This is a joke right
@@ogpd4898 Plenty of animals like bobcats and coyotes also do this ,they’d be so focused on defending themselves from you that they become unaware of there surroundings for a lil while. It doesn’t take them that long to notice.
@@dwaynesewell1235 oh
no, it's because his paw is broken and because he knows that the human is helping and knows that the human will not harm him...
This animal will likely die from having a broken paw ... the best help would be to silk it BEFORE removing the trap and taking it for veterinary treatment.
@@rafaell4869 this is a laughable display of ignorance regarding wolves. These creatures aren't even remotely like your domesticated pomeranian. I hope this is a joke haha
Thank you for rescuing this beautiful animal
from what?
Eh they didn’t really rescue it. More like let it go because they were actually trying to catch something else. But it’s a beautiful animal, agreed
@@jygb7092from themselves
It's interesting to see how the wolf is rather calm after he gets released and almost ready to make contact with people. You can see how humans managed to tame them throughout the history
Like they said in the video, he’s just exhausted from fighting the trap
wolf: "I'LL EAT YOU"
*glock noise*
wolf: "I've made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement and i would like to apologize"
Hmmm... Funny this is.
To absolutly nobody!
logan paul style hahaha
I have made a severe and continuis lapse om my judement
@@sword_lotus Hmmm...bhoy of culture you is
Wolf: I’ll bite you
*glock sound*
Wolf: Yes chef, sorry chef.
Gordan Ramsay youtube algorithm hitting hard rn 🤣
@@TyFoxy kitchen nightmare
Underrated comment.
Ramsey: “Finally, a good fukin’ boi.”
Honestly I never really laugh at comments like that but that was amazing lmfaoooo
You've successfully unlocked the wolf summoning spell. 🐺🧙
Those traps are so cruel poor animals that happened to one of my dog's someone left a trap out and she got stuck in it took us three days to find her and by the time we did her leg was so infected we couldn't save her because she got blood poisoning I can't imagine how much she suffered and she was the sweetest dog I miss her so much
"get out of here"
"but i'm domesticated now. Take responsability. You can't just leave me here, in the wild. When do we eat?"
after u fix this damn door!
@@blaccmamba7567 I missed the part where that's my problem.
“Get tf outta here before I murk yo ass”
*pulls out glock*
Pizza time.
@@blaccmamba7567 Oof first live act spidey •~•
Me: “Aww he’s freeing the wolf”
Man: *Pulls out glock*
Me: “Well damn”
Me: Aw, he just wants to play tug of wa-
Man: *Pulls out the glock*
Me: AYE YO
@Alien Joe that’s abit harsh man
@Alien Joe whats the wolf supposed to do? Dodge the bullets matrix style?
@@JustaDislikeButton in Pakistan once two men had a fight, one idiot shot the goat of the other, believe me when I say the goat was still standing after a whole 9mm mag dump, whereas this is a wolf.
Sometimes a handgun isn't enough.
@UC6QgHDNJIW1BbM7fL-xBMgA the wolf is not stupid
I love the confusion in the wolf's face, it's just sitting there awkwardly thinking "why help?"
Смелый парень! Молодец! Волк почувствовал облегчение и свободу, мне кажется что он благодарен своему благородному спасителю.
Удаче тебе добрый человек, всех благ!
Он в пса превратился😂
Отблагодарит потом, зарезав десятка два овец!!!☝️☝️☝️
Lőni szoktuk és nem simogatni!
Hova változott ez a világ?
🙄🤢
@@yencehungarian jednostavno smo shvatili da su vukovi bolji nego ljudi ... Pozdrav iz Srbije ,susede 🍻
@@zzilverback
Ja sam stari, stari lovokradica. Kad sam bio mlad, derao sam lisice i prodavao krzno. Danas me zato aktivisti za prava životinja žele oderati. 🙄😁
Pozdrav! 👋
Immediately turned into his pet and was waiting for a game of fetch.
ruclips.net/video/b9FunEkhTNo/видео.html .
I tought i posted comment cuz i got same picture in gallery as u got on pfp
To fetch his leg? Lol
Actually seemed like they were playing tug of war, where TF you get fetch from
Started playing tug of war
Wolf: I'm gonna bite you
*gets free*
Wolf: soooooo what are we having for dinner?
Man: *Pulls out the glock* "You"
@@TNovix LMAO
oh no :(
@@njosnaveliyn ah I feel bad xd
@@TNovix wolf also pulls out glock: "I don't think so"
Wolf: "WTH is he trying to do?"
I love how the wolf suddenly went calm
Wolf: This human is prey
Human: pulls out Glock
Wolf: See what had happen was
xD
Loll
Honestly that might be it
Animals can learn that guns hurt them my uncles cat and my old dog were abused before we found them and shot with Airguns
Also another one of my dogs was terrified of guns being pointed near him because I would always take him hunting
This wolf could have been shot at before and honestly understood what the guy was holding
😂😂😂
@@whyareusobad3528 same w my dog and she's not had much experience w guns
Wolf: let me free!
*Human releases wolf*
"Get out of here"
Wolf: well now I don't wanna
Are we sure that wolf isn’t a cat
@@brockmeade4450 Are you sure your ok?
@@brockmeade4450 nha bro it's an elephant
@@brockmeade4450 muppet its a seal
@@DodorakiTomiyatsu1 no no no its obviously a dinosaur
Great job sir.
Wolf’s like” wow what happened, I wanna play now”. Again, great job. 👍
That wolf was like "why'd you free me? Now I have no reason to complain..."
Wolf: *grabs stick* "play now?"
*gun noises*
Wolf: "Understood, have a nice day."
LMAO I Forreal was thinkin he wanted to play
@@vishybreh not to be mean but I don't think adult wolves really play, not to mention that that wolf JUST met the person.Taming wolfs is really hard.
@PranshuSucksAtExams no
ruclips.net/video/avFP67EIYvo/видео.html
Yea Bc humans pussy they need guns lmao typical humans 2020 can’t fight always need guns but in reality they will eat us alive without guns humans run like bitches if they ain’t have a gun lmao lil bitch acting tough Bc if his gun
"I am your dog now, pet me human!"
Good job bro!
bokinbg1 wolfs get easily attached to those who help them.
lolo
Hands left the chat😝
@@nsr5961 No they dont.
Zach Johnson it’s a joke calm down.
Guy: "Okay, I've freed you, now give me the capture rod back."
Wolf: "No, I angry. It mine now. Tug of war."
Who the F is leg trapping? There is something wrong with a person who thinks that's OK.
Leg trapping is actually the most humane way of controlling animals like wolves. The trap doesn't hurt, it's just like a handcuff. Trappers usually check traps often and release them safely like shown in this vid
You're a moron trapping is one of the most humane ways to control predators!! Educate yourself you moron!!
Wolf: trying to kill human
Man: cocks a glock
Wolf: think about wife
Regret.
The guy save him you dummy
Kill waif !
😂
@@michaeltsang548 🤡
Wolf: “Nahh homie, you ain’t going nowhere.”
Guy: **pulls out glock**
Wolf: “What I meant was, you ain’t going nowhere until I thank you for what you did.”
ruclips.net/channel/UCjFOHv3Y81GxM_lqb9S-Udg
Right!😂
Mans stay strapped 🥶
🤣🤣🤣
🤣
Title should read: Wolf instantly becomes dog after being rescued; plays tug of war with owner.
May I ask what the trap is intended to catch?
Me: isn't this kind of dangerous?
Him: racks gun
Oh ok that's what I thought.
😅😊
Same😂
😂
Facts I was hoping we was prepared
😂
The title should be renamed to: “How a Wolf Turned Into a Dog in Under a Minute”
ruclips.net/channel/UCjFOHv3Y81GxM_lqb9S-Udg
Just cut the video before human runs...
@@josephbesancenot8364 ha fax
Went from dangerous to good boy real quick
😂🤣😂🤣
The wolf's body language the moment the pressure was released, from its paw...... prehistoric stuff ❤❤❤❤ genuinely wholesome.
These the start of a real friendship that's how we had dogs and cats around as pack members x
Волк в шоке от того что ему помог человек
Wolf: “hey, in chapter four when you’re fighting the big dude I’ll be back to save you.”
Guy: “what?”
Wolf: “what?”
RE4 reference?
"hey , it's that dog again"
@@RareDay indeed it is
I thought this was a twilight twilight reference lol
Random as fuck, but that's exactly the ending to a Louis L'Amore old western adventure book called Galloway Sackett. Basically, during the beginning he's escaped capture and surviving off the land, injured, naked, and cold. This lone emaciated wolf keeps showing up in the distance and he keeps leaving scraps of food at each campfire he makes. Eventually the climax is a tense showdown in the woods where the protagonist and antagonist are sneaking around the woods trying to shoot one another, unable to see eachother and slowly getting closer until they realize they're right there. It gets tense and shit but the wolf comes out of nowhere and saves the main dude. Rad book.
Human: You are free
Wolf *Bites the rope* "No I'm not"
Human: ?????
😂
Just what I thought 😂
Tug-a-war
Bro: you are free to go now.
Wolf: gimme that damn rod.
What a cute puppy. I think it needs to be cuddled and petted. Awww.
Plot Twist: That's actually grandma dressed as a wolf
🤣
ruclips.net/video/2nBPfZmx9J0/видео.html репост спасибо
😂😂😂
Goblok nya 🤣
This comment is hilarious
Wolf: “I’ll end your existence in 5 seconds.”
*The distinct sound of a pistol being cocked*
Wolf: “You know what, I’m your wolf now.”
Ok
That distinct sound of a pistol being cocked… wasn’t a pistol being cocked
@@toddthagod2330 it was in his hand tho?
Wolf: "You know what, I'm your dog now." 😅
He would be undeserving of the wolf imo...
Thank you for your kindness in setting a captive free👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽😊😊🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾💯💯💯🥳
They were probably the ones who set the trap and only released it because it's illegal to take a wolf. It happens all the time; most trappers release the unwanted animals themselves instead of wasting an conservation officer's time
That's also probably why they're so upset when it won't leave; they're waiting to reset/take the trap so they can go check their other traps and harvest good animals (likely coyotes or foxes)
The wolf: “if we locked in, ain’t no switching up”
When you have 20 animal skill in Rimworld.
😂😂💕
How is this popular
Then they go on an animal slaughter spree because they didn't go to the dining room to eat
henlo friend
I'm happy this has so many likes, Rimworld is so underrated.
The wolf looked like he wanted to thank him.
Wanted to thank him his foots half hanging off that's why he didn't run off
Look in the description, he did run off and his paw is NOT hanging half off, that’s not what those traps do, also he would have chewed off his own leg if he was left there which he wasn’t, he’s fine smh 🤦♀️🙄
You misspelled eat him...
After he ate him😳
@@niogel Hahahaha
The wolf was recovering from the pain and appreciating the human for helping it.
the canine was in shock. !!!
He wants to look at you. He's never seen something that counteracts pain so well.
Lol
Wolf: “I Ma Eat You”
*Glock Noises*
Wolf: *Converted into Dog*
*Glock noises*
Wolf: Triggered 🤩
Underrated
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I respect anyone that helps animals in dire need ,this guy really risked his own safety
Yes
Y’all acting like they didn’t have at least two 12 gauge pointed to his medula?😂
He did a good thing and his only risk was actually killing the poor wolf and ending up without a viral video😂
But what if they missed tho
@@javirios3107 you stupid? Yes they should have the man's safety in mind and have guns, he helped the animal out while doing his best to keep himself safe. I guess you think the snare pole used to keep the wolves head away was cruel too.
No. Her bro has gan.
homie went from hurt and angry to confused 😂 bless yall
Husky back home: mum dad I’m recognised as a wolf!!!!
Bruh when he cocked his glock, I felt that
My entire bloodline felt that.
I wasn’t expecting that but maybe I should have
Facts😂😂😂
How do you know it was a Glock ? 🤨😁
@@PpAirO5 cuz we are gamers
Wolf: Snarls angrily
** glock noise **
Shaggy Wolf: Wasn’t me.
Underated 🤣🤣
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Wolf: "so you have chosen.. *playtime* "
Bro went from 🐺🌲 to 🐕🐕🦺 in the matter of seconds😭💀
His demeanor changed after his foot was out, like he knew you helped him
You would make a good bait.
d-rizzle3000
Or maybe you've seen a few too many disney movies and are romanticizing animals...
@@cquilty1 no sir he understood what the man did for sure
@@primmsysjs2203
Right, miss. And the wolf told you this himself. Was it via text or email? Or is it simply maudlin speculation on your part?
Ho! Ho!
Nah, his demeanor changed as soon as he heard that glock.
That's how probably wolf became man's friend 1000s of years ago
Yeah cocking ya gun usually works 😂😂
They were 1000 years ago
What?
@@damianc5070 i mean, some human might have helped wolf in some way so that they learned to trust human.
Just like in this video, wolf who was eager to run...sat calmly after he realised that human helped him.
lazy tea bag • 20 years no man I got what you meant I was just making a joke that when you have a gun people tend to be your friend 😂 it’s all good bro. My bad
What type of trap is that/purpose?
The bites on the cord 🥹 What a big boi. Made me forget I had tears to drop.
Everyone talking about why he had a glock with him and why he acted like that but have you ever seen a wolf in person?and that guy was way too close guys
Yes, wolf are different. They will fucking destroy you in a minute.
@Chewbacca haha who`s that?
@Chewbacca i google him.thanks for your nice words !
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Yeah I woulda used a light pole to separate us
It feels like the wolf had already accepted he was gonna die, but then as he was released of his pain, the shock of kindness really left him flabbergasted 😖😆
True.
Yes 🐺
@@spacequeenruby beautiful
@Kyle Chassie how did its brain lose oxygen by getting its foot caught in a snare? Lol
Pretty sure it had a wounded foot and was probably dazed after having the cord around it's neck.
I think bro just invented a dog💀
Wolf was like "Did that guy just do me a solid?"
“Go on get outta here”
“No u”
“Bruh my paw is fkn broken 🤨 let me rest real quick”
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“Go on get outta here”
“Bro I live here”
I love that the wolves are making a comeback. Nothing like listening to them howl at night while on the SHT. :D
Timber wolves aren’t much of wolves, compared to a Grey Wolf they look like pups. Here’s hoping greys wolves make a return.
@@danielevans8910 Timber wolves and grey wolves are the same thing. Timber is just another name for the grey wolf.
@@Willowthedestroyer123 yes I am a dumbass. I thought that a timber wolf was another name for a red wolf.
@@danielevans8910 Its okay lol
@Thierry Parte The superior hiking trail. SHT.
Why wait to ready the weapon until after you released it though?
He successfully domesticated the wolf after displaying an act of kindness. The wolf will now help him in the future
By kindness you mean the gun he had aimed and ready lol
@@stevenkoudanis5238 you risk life and limb to free a trapped animal and then you can armchair how it's done. F U.
He successfully domesticated the wolf after displaying *the glock*
@@stevenkoudanis5238 would you do any different? That mother fucker is capable of doing major damage
@@stevenkoudanis5238 you never know what the animal could’ve done next, HOPEFULLY run off and not attack, but being so close, that’s actually a pretty big animal looking at him
So timberwolves actually exist, I thought they were just the mascot for the NBA team.
This is also a small one, as I believe they can get much larger.
Nope, just an animal. Timberwolves aren’t actually a real team.
@@peteypablo1282 😂😂😂
I mean there are wolf living here tho. I notice them sometime not always
@@peteypablo1282 Oof...
What about Lynx then?
So is the paw broken though?
Какие же вы молодцы!!!Уважаю за такие поступки.
People saying the wolf is now his best friend. I'll bet 100 bucks that wolf would bite his balls off if he started to pet it.
Without question
Most of those comments come across as joking. I'd hope nobody would actually try to pet a wolf
I'll bet 100 bucks you've never been to space
That wolf definitely respected the man otherwise if he was scared he would of ran immediately. But yea obviously if the guy tried petting a wild animal that is only used to other animals touching them just to attack them then he’s gonna attack him
It's not tame, obviously.
I love how it seems calm or confused after the release.
Probably exhausted and in a lot of pain. Some animals don't understand that they are trapped and can't get free. They will keep pulling and yanking to get free regardless how much it hurts. No telling when the last time it ate or drank something.
I love that too, reminds me of my girlfriend when she doesn't watch her drink at the bar.
maybe the choke, when you get chokes take a while to recover conciunesa completly
Not confused at all, in fact, he playfully holding to the rope.
Wolves have a lot of stamina, probably the most among all of the animals, and of course one of the smartest ones too, a lot smarter than the domesticated dogs. At first he didn’t know the man’s intentions, then very quickly he realized the man is there to help him. He purposely didn’t make a move while he the man was trying to release him. Right there he knew the man is there not to harm but to help him only. And after the release, that wolf acts like not confused at all but calm and collected finally finding a human who he can trust and maybe mingle or play with a bit. 😆
I see sensitivity between species. Makes me feel happy
Question. For whom that trap was set for in the first place?
This doesn’t even do them justice, if you ever see one in person you will realize they are HUGE
Thats just a baby right there
Yep. I got to interact with about 10 adult wolves & 7 cubs at a wolf rescue yrs ago. Most of these were McKenzie Valley wolves so they were VERY LARGE. I always tell people that up close, they're like a Great Dane's body with very large paws, a heavy double coat, a massive Siberian Husky head with an over grown muzzle. When you see one up close you understand why they have such great jaw pressure.
@@GTX1123 i own 3 siberian huskies and the little kids next door always ask me if they can come play with the wolves lol in my head i always just laugh and think “if only you knew kid”
@@jimmiehissong LOL. So true. I owned three Sibes, two at a time. Best dog breed on earth. It's a way of having a little bit of wolf in your life without actually having to deal with all of the problems and the danger of an apex predator living in your house.
@@GTX1123 I used to live with my uncle who owned this Kangal , one day we looked in the backyard to see him playing and ended up seeing him running in circles with another dog , atleast that’s what we thought untill my uncle told me it was a wolf , so he chased it away.
turned from a wolf fighting for its life to a dog playing tug-a-war
Nah it's still a wolf
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@@obamalastname8489 NO
Wolf at the end: "You just got a new bestfriend"
Would the wolf’s paw heal after being crushed in the trap like that or would it be crushed and unable to walk on it ?
Man: Get out of here.
wolf: Give me dinner.
Wolf: I will eat you
Man: is helping him
Wolf: your my frien now
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Can someone explain me what it was that the wolf was caught in? What is this trap used for actually?
Bro turn from "Go Away" to "Don't Leave Meh"
He started acting right when he heard that glock 😂
As do humans -.-
Yep his dead
Bruh we gon act the same if someone cocks a glock 18 while were being held at gunpoint
@@Complete_Stranger7050 ok
@@_DMNO_ why bother writing a whole paragraph when my reply is a godamn joke
Wolf: ill escape and eat you
glock sound
Wolf: it was just a prank bro
Interesting how the wolfs demeanor changed when the clock sound was cocked
@@limitless_legacy9690 he seen some shit
You sir have balls of titanium.
Neighbor: "he don't bite"
Люди: ты свободен, убирайся
Волк: вы в ответе за тех кого приручили
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist1 Blah blah god isn’t real
Person: Get outa here
Wolf: wym? I thought we just became friends...
*Loads glock*
“I said, get outa here”
@@flame50000 😂
Ok
That’s actually the same way I made friends once. We still owe in touch years later.
That wolf was thinking at the end! Are humans really this nice?
WOLF:- My whole life was a lie!😂
What Is the trap for? Bear?
Really well done, didnt hurt the wolf or get injured yourself. It's amazing how the wolf calmed down so quickly, like it knew the guy was helping.
It did not know that. That’s your human desire to bestow human intelligence on another species. K9’s while intelligent compared to say house cats are still no where near as cognitive as humans.
@@sailingseahawk2012 no shit a wolf isn’t as cognitive as a human but even crows are shown to understand when a human is helping.
@@SappyIsHere
No they are not. Ceasing to resist is basic instinct during the fight or flight reaction.
@@SappyIsHere Sailing Seahawk is right, y’all are weird for thinking the wolf is your friend. People being naive and dumb is usually the sole reason behind most incidents when wild animals maul/injure people.
Obviously there are other ways people get hurt, and yeah it happens. But for the most part, it’s thinking like that.
its foot is likely broken