As a person who works with wolf hybrid and wolf rescue....they are not scary...they definitely are misunderstood. And like most things it is about "profits" and not really about the micro/macro environment that the wolves are needed for to keep a balance in nature. Wolves are scary to those who do not understand them. Yes, they will act like wolves when needed but then so do bears, wolverines, moose etc......
@@kathywolf4558 Just stay away from a pack of hungry hunting wolves. We have them around here and an occasional one comes in our yard. They also eat bird seed.
@@virginianemith I am very aware of hungry wolves and that is why they will take down a calf from time to time. Occasional noises will bother a wolf too...such as noise from a snow machine/snow mobile. A lot of it depends on the snow pack etc....and yes they do eat things other than a carnivorous diet. Generally wolves will not bother humans. Humans are supposed to be smart and know to keep themselves safe from what is natural to the earth. Every year at Yellowstone there are those who think that petting the fluffy cows (bison) is something to do just to find themselves injured.
❤good evening Mary.Thank you for this wonderful time spent with you.this wonderful time spent with the wolves who were waiting in this wonderful landscape. Thank you again. kisses kisses
Thanks, Mary, for sharing this video. Wolves are fascinating creatures. There is always a lead and a rear guard. This shows it perfectly. Hope all is well and that you are getting your seeds started. Take care and stay safe. ML&BLSNGS :)
@@dianebeier8379 Yes, they do, they are one of the most loyal animals as they protect the young and the old in pack, they mate for life, and they fight for the pack until death sometimes. Unfortunately, "they" have given wolves bad names as predatory, vicious, and scary. Too bad we have run them out of their habitat. They are great companions to humans if treated with respect. Anyways, I totally agree, THEY DO BELONG HERE. ML&BLSNGS :)
I’m Native and this is the largest pack I’ve ever seen in Yellowstone. Apex Predators in their natural environment. Beautiful. Thanks for posting this Mary.
Mary: This is not scary, just cool, but I pray they stay there in Yellowstone. I had 4 wolves, 2 adults and 2 juvies at my ranch for 3 weeks. That was scary, and my barn cat population was decimated. They are large, beautiful canines, and their howling at night is beautiful. I would play my native American flute to their singing.
I had a wolf for 18 years. She was the best thing that ever happened to me. RIP my sweet Iza 💖 She was never scary to me - but if you threatened me - the results would be "dire" for you.
Wow, do they go through that spot regularly? I'm love dogs of all kinds, but lil bit skeeered of big wolves. I met a wolf one time, for some reason he loved me and even showed protection of me, but ended up turning on his owner. He called me to come get the wolf in a small trailer to take him and release him in there country area he got him from. NEVER trust one, you cannot get the wild out of him, no matter what anyone tells you. Thank you sweet Mary! Lord bless and keep you all ❤🙏
Growing up around Yellowstone, the cattle ranchers had almost wiped out the wolves protecting cattle. While I enjoy the beef that these ranchers are able to provide us, I must say, I still love watching these beautiful animals in a safe native habitat, where they do not compete with ranchers for territory. Thanks for this footage.
Wonderful photo. Embrace wisdom when going into these areas. They are beautiful! Tells me they have alot of resources for food to feed this many. Starting to see evidence up here in the Black Hills - voicing, scat and some prints. Shocks you when you see these but I hike alot up here frequently and pay close attention to everything. Thanks so much for this post Mary. AWESOME!! Inspiring!!!
Glad I’m not seeing any negative comments on this. Those lands belong to the wolves just as much as it belongs to the Bison or the Elk the prairie dogs the coyotes the deer or the American eagle. I’m so glad I got to experience some of those places though Yellowstone I never visited. lol I’d love it too much and would refuse to leave lol. I remember just how sad it was leaving Acadia or Baxter State Park. Even Washington Crossing State Park in New Jersey and Pennsylvania I have encountered some wildlife and never wanted to leave. I loved Maine so much I moved in lol and stayed 10 years. Anyway protect your local parks and wildlife too
ive lived/worked in ys twice and when the winter hits the paths/roads become the wildlife's trails. those wolves are not scary, they are beautiful and in their natural habitat. the rangers are well aware. attitude is that the park is the animals habitat, the destroying public is the enemy. we are lucky we get to see this.
It's so fascinating to watch the perfect pack dynamics, always in single file, with the leader in the front, and the last one always staying at the end, keeping the older, slower ones going, and the leader waiting until they catch up. I love it. It's so scary, though, when the one went off on its own and the other followed to try and stop it from going off the trail and onto the steaming pool area. I'm typing this as I watch this. I'm on pins and needles hoping they can all get back together an in order and safe again. It looks like at least some of them got back to the safe area. I'm gonna worry the rest of the day if the rest of them are okay. The music is perfect. Thank you so much for this, Mary. This brought tears to my eyes. God's creation is so beautifu. 🙏🏻❤️
Nothing uncommon for this person to a negative spin to an incredible sighting just for hits,this is from a live webcam located on the lodge and you can do a search on live cams and watch this area 24/7.
Whoop whoop ! First one to view Mary’s interesting video. Those wolves are HUGE, it would be absolutely frightening to come across a pack of wolves, all alone in such a desolate location
That's what happens when they "reintroduce" Timberwolves, they multiply fast. They are huge & scary looking. First time I saw one up close was about 10 years ago in Northern Minnesota. It had been hit by a vehicle. It was scary & beautiful seeing it lying there, just don't want to run into a live one.
Amazing and mesmerising, nature working as a family. Captivating to watch the pack interact with one another 😍 Well at least the wolves aren't worried about yellowstone. Thank you for sharing mary from the UK 🇬🇧
You can even see the radio-collars on at least 2 of the wolves. At 15:05 in Mary's video, the 2 wolves walking up to the wolf laying down, look to be both wearing collars. Glad they're being closely monitored and protected. 💓
02/22/2024 Hello Mary. Beautiful top perditors in action. Truly beautiful. Thank you for this. This a very laege pack looking for a large animal like an elk or moose, Don
Thanks! Oh my, they are big…wouldn’t want to run into them at night..😮. Now that was some drama…do you think they have a plan? Like in herd mentality …and do they ever burn their feet? Just amazing❤.
I was fascinated. Truly magnificent. Respect them and their home and they won't seem scary. As to the ability to take down a buffalo, the correct term is Bison. The more we use the correct term the easier it will be to say. This will also encourage the media to be correct.
Love seeing the wolves. Rather see wolves then humans anyday. People are way more scary then wolves.
Yes ma’am,
Amen!
Totally
They seem to abide by the path rules better than the humans do!! 🤣🤣🤣
😺
Scary? I'll tell you what's scary ----- HUMANS! NOT WOLVES, HUMANS!
As a person who works with wolf hybrid and wolf rescue....they are not scary...they definitely are misunderstood. And like most things it is about "profits" and not really about the micro/macro environment that the wolves are needed for to keep a balance in nature. Wolves are scary to those who do not understand them. Yes, they will act like wolves when needed but then so do bears, wolverines, moose etc......
I Agree With You, Humans Is Crazy And Evil!!
@@kathywolf4558 Just stay away from a pack of hungry hunting wolves. We have them around here and an occasional one comes in our yard. They also eat bird seed.
@@virginianemith I am very aware of hungry wolves and that is why they will take down a calf from time to time. Occasional noises will bother a wolf too...such as noise from a snow machine/snow mobile.
A lot of it depends on the snow pack etc....and yes they do eat things other than a carnivorous diet. Generally wolves will not bother humans.
Humans are supposed to be smart and know to keep themselves safe from what is natural to the earth.
Every year at Yellowstone there are those who think that petting the fluffy cows (bison) is something to do just to find themselves injured.
The hungry wolves part was supposed to be a funny- it is a given. Lighten up. I was not attacking you. Much love to All.
@@kathywolf4558
God's creation never ceases to amaze me....thank you for sharing...loved the music you chose.
I love how they have such organized pecking behavior in their group. Majestic creations! God is amazing! ❤
Its breeding season. Absolutely nothing scary about a thriving pack of wolves.
It’s their home. Beautiful animals. They keep everything under control. No over population and disease. Got it America🇺🇸
This is so rare and so amazing! Even though we have major wolf problems in Montana, they are still amazing to watch! Thanks for sharing Mary!
I wish I could move there. I watch the show Yellowstone and the views are absolutely beautiful. God bless you and your family 💖🙏💖
❤good evening Mary.Thank you for this wonderful time spent with you.this wonderful time spent with the wolves who were waiting in this wonderful landscape. Thank you again. kisses kisses
I think the wolves would think that they have a human problem in Montana.
Montana has a political problem, not a wolf problem!
@pams3423 you do realize most of that show isn't filmed in Montana?
The word 'scary should NOT be used. After all these beautiful creatures have that bad wrap already. They are majestic, amazing, iconic, legendary.....
NOTHING sacry here!
Beautiful ❤ They’re walking in like they own the joint 🤣
They do ❤
Because they do. They are in their natural habitat.
Yes they do own the joint...😅😅😅 AND THEY OWN OUR HEARTS AS WELL
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🤠😎🪶🦅🪶🦬🦬🦬🦬
They do own the joint..its their home😮
Im more worried about the scary packs of human😮
Exactly!!
Amen! To that statement!
Beautiful big big wolves !
I love wolves
That is their home, not ours. Glad to see them back!
Just wait. Hopefully Wyoming will handle the situation.
Smart wolves! Why struggle when the humans provide manicured walkways!! Bison use the walkways too:)
no they don't,bison hate them
That has to be the coolest thing I've ever seen on a Yellowstone webcam!!! Thanks for bringing it to us, Mary!!!
❤....so awesome to see!
Just out for a walk in the park..
Thanks, Mary, for sharing this video. Wolves are fascinating creatures. There is always a lead and a rear guard. This shows it perfectly.
Hope all is well and that you are getting your seeds started. Take care and stay safe. ML&BLSNGS :)
Wolves BELONG here!!😊😊
@@dianebeier8379 Yes, they do, they are one of the most loyal animals as they protect the young and the old in pack, they mate for life, and they fight for the pack until death sometimes. Unfortunately, "they" have given wolves bad names as predatory, vicious, and scary. Too bad we have run them out of their habitat. They are great companions to humans if treated with respect. Anyways, I totally agree, THEY DO BELONG HERE. ML&BLSNGS :)
I’m Native and this is the largest pack I’ve ever seen in Yellowstone. Apex Predators in their natural environment. Beautiful. Thanks for posting this Mary.
Sooooo beautiful to see those lovely majestic wolves enjoying their habitat in peace. Am so glad you shared this with us Mary, what a treat!
Very enjoyable to watch.
Glad you enjoyed it
Mary: This is not scary, just cool, but I pray they stay there in Yellowstone. I had 4 wolves, 2 adults and 2 juvies at my ranch for 3 weeks. That was scary, and my barn cat population was decimated. They are large, beautiful canines, and their howling at night is beautiful. I would play my native American flute to their singing.
Oh wow!
wow beautiful and that is THEIR home
Mary that’s amazing! So many. Enjoyed the video.
Gorgeous. They look well fed. Thanks
They do! 🤩
I had a wolf for 18 years. She was the best thing that ever happened to me. RIP my sweet Iza 💖 She was never scary to me - but if you threatened me - the results would be "dire" for you.
Wow, do they go through that spot regularly? I'm love dogs of all kinds, but lil bit skeeered of big wolves. I met a wolf one time, for some reason he loved me and even showed protection of me, but ended up turning on his owner. He called me to come get the wolf in a small trailer to take him and release him in there country area he got him from. NEVER trust one, you cannot get the wild out of him, no matter what anyone tells you.
Thank you sweet Mary! Lord bless and keep you all ❤🙏
Seems the reintegration has worked out very well, amazing to see 😊
Wonderful!
Growing up around Yellowstone, the cattle ranchers had almost wiped out the wolves protecting cattle. While I enjoy the beef that these ranchers are able to provide us, I must say, I still love watching these beautiful animals in a safe native habitat, where they do not compete with ranchers for territory. Thanks for this footage.
This is incredible footage...could watch this pack for all of time...Thank you!
Check this one out too! ;) "Spend An Hour in Snowy Yellowstone | Sights & Sounds" | PBS NATURE channel
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Parents could learn how to discipline their off spring, watching animals. 😂
Wow!
Happy to see they are returning!😊
This is so cool to see!!
What a joy to see this! Love the music, fits perfectly
Thank you Mary for this wonderful opportunity to watch these wild wolves in action 🎬 🙌. Have a great day! JK FLORIDA USA 🇺🇸.
Amazing
Wonderful photo. Embrace wisdom when going into these areas. They are beautiful! Tells me they have alot of resources for food to feed this many. Starting to see evidence up here in the Black Hills - voicing, scat and some prints. Shocks you when you see these but I hike alot up here frequently and pay close attention to everything. Thanks so much for this post Mary. AWESOME!! Inspiring!!!
Yea, their dropping the elk population fast. Once they are gone they'll go after farmers animals
@@anappalachiansadventures8866 Of course cows are slow elk.
@@anappalachiansadventures8866 see many wolves there in appalachi, eh?
@vees_bees coywolf, but I pay attention to game laws etc out in Yellowstone due to the wolf controversy
@@vees_bees also, what a stupid response to my comment
Glad I’m not seeing any negative comments on this. Those lands belong to the wolves just as much as it belongs to the Bison or the Elk the prairie dogs the coyotes the deer or the American eagle. I’m so glad I got to experience some of those places though Yellowstone I never visited. lol I’d love it too much and would refuse to leave lol. I remember just how sad it was leaving Acadia or Baxter State Park. Even Washington Crossing State Park in New Jersey and Pennsylvania I have encountered some wildlife and never wanted to leave. I loved Maine so much I moved in lol and stayed 10 years. Anyway protect your local parks and wildlife too
The bears, wolves and moose are taking back the land
ive lived/worked in ys twice and when the winter hits the paths/roads become the wildlife's trails. those wolves are not scary, they are beautiful and in their natural habitat. the rangers are well aware. attitude is that the park is the animals habitat, the destroying public is the enemy. we are lucky we get to see this.
It's so fascinating to watch the perfect pack dynamics, always in single file, with the leader in the front, and the last one always staying at the end, keeping the older, slower ones going, and the leader waiting until they catch up. I love it. It's so scary, though, when the one went off on its own and the other followed to try and stop it from going off the trail and onto the steaming pool area. I'm typing this as I watch this. I'm on pins and needles hoping they can all get back together an in order and safe again. It looks like at least some of them got back to the safe area. I'm gonna worry the rest of the day if the rest of them are okay. The music is perfect. Thank you so much for this, Mary. This brought tears to my eyes. God's creation is so beautifu. 🙏🏻❤️
May they all thrive and live long lives! ❤
Great video, Mary, Thank you!❤🤗
Wow Mary those wolves look like giants! Your music makes their sojourn so fun to watch❣️. You are so fun. I just love you Mary. Thank you ✨🙏🏽✨
Awesome ❤
Such a walk in the park. Thank you, Mary. Respects, Drew.
Wow
That was more facinating(to me) than seeing the Buffalo. Thanks again Mary.
Yellowstone is a national park and this is there home. Yellowstone is not a zoo.
The wolves don't just stay in Yellowstone Park.
@@wyomingadventures you are correct
@@ricktalley thank you for your original post. Very good comment!
@wyomingadventures thank you was just posting because you see all these people do crazy stuff and really try and ruin Yellowstone
Nothing uncommon for this person to a negative spin to an incredible sighting just for hits,this is from a live webcam located on the lodge and you can do a search on live cams and watch this area 24/7.
We have large packs of coyotes here, in north Georgia...
Spring has come; moving time, everyone! Wonderful view of real life here, not scary, really; just animals being what they are in their home.
Wolves and Ravens...My 2 FAVORITES!!!! 💖🤎🖤🤍🤎🖤🤍🐺🐾
WOW 👍 THAT'S A LOT OF WOLVES ALL AT ONCE ‼️ THANKS MARY 🌿🌺🌿🕊️
Now that is a RARE sight. a migration taking place.
I counted 11, big animals. We had 2 X flares from the sun and 2 other explosions.
I prefer to observe animal behavior it’s usually accurate in foretelling something imminent is going to occur.
11
Beautiful! Peaceful! I bet as a pack they could take down a buffalo? Nature goes on-God's creation is amazing-us humans could learn more from animals!
Its spa day. They walk right through the warm mud, lay in it.
I live in northern Canada and seeing the wolf pack makes me happy..they are beautiful ☀️
The wolves are not scary at all unless you are their dinner. Just wolves out doing wolf things. I love them!
Amazing sight !
beautiful. thank you
Nothing scary, they are beautiful.
Whoop whoop !
First one to view Mary’s interesting video.
Those wolves are HUGE, it would be absolutely frightening to come across a pack of wolves, all alone in such a desolate location
That's what happens when they "reintroduce" Timberwolves, they multiply fast. They are huge & scary looking. First time I saw one up close was about 10 years ago in Northern Minnesota. It had been hit by a vehicle. It was scary & beautiful seeing it lying there, just don't want to run into a live one.
@@deejay963Wolves were reintroduced in Yellowstone in 1995.
Thankyou so very much!
They're gorgeous!
Wolves are such majestic creatures! TFS.
cool
Proof that wolves like to sightsee too!
Amazing and mesmerising, nature working as a family. Captivating to watch the pack interact with one another 😍 Well at least the wolves aren't worried about yellowstone. Thank you for sharing mary from the UK 🇬🇧
That's a WINNER!
You can even see the radio-collars on at least 2 of the wolves. At 15:05 in Mary's video, the 2 wolves walking up to the wolf laying down, look to be both wearing collars. Glad they're being closely monitored and protected. 💓
LOTTA MOUTHS TO FEEED///
thanks Mary really enjoyed.
Wow they are Big and Beautiful!! 🐺🖤🐺
Wow! Those things are Huge!
02/22/2024 Hello Mary. Beautiful top perditors in action. Truly beautiful. Thank you for this. This a very laege pack looking for a large animal like an elk or moose, Don
So big!! So beautiful!! Thank you Mary! ❤
Stay on the boardwalk guys.
Wow! Those are huge wolves.
Wolves are beautiful and so misunderstood thank you Mary
Love it your divine Will be done always divine Mother Gia
Beautiful to watch these wolves, thanks for sharing 👍 ❤❤
Ah an outsider seeking permission to join. Look close the lighter colored wolf. On out skirts.
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Good catch!!! Looked like 12??? …wow!!!!!
The music is perfect!
Beautiful… was able to catch on live stream. That day
Thanks! Oh my, they are big…wouldn’t want to run into them at night..😮. Now that was some drama…do you think they have a plan? Like in herd mentality …and do they ever burn their feet? Just amazing❤.
Thank you! 💖
That's so cool. Love Yellowstone Park.
I believe that there were 13 wolves. Wow!!
Thank you Mary for sharing this footage. It is heartwarming to see . Be blessed & safe ❤
Beautiful to watch nature. Thanks you !
I came to see the wolves, but stayed for the music. Please list the songs and the musicians. Thank you.
Thanks Mary
Magnificent to see! Thank you, Mary. This pack looks very healthy. Love this and the music is perfect, too.❤
Thank you Mary. They are beautiful wild animals even have a bounce to their step !
Scary ? Pretty Cool!
I was fascinated. Truly magnificent. Respect them and their home and they won't seem scary. As to the ability to take down a buffalo, the correct term is Bison. The more we use the correct term the easier it will be to say. This will also encourage the media to be correct.