Dang... them WOLVES were exhausted and thirsty too! Must've been MILES through rough terrain but they got their dinner for sure! Mother Nature is BRUTAL. Not for the timid and weak!
@@MrHowardMoon Yep jump cut made it look like the wolves were right on the deer. Also the deer entered the river in the opposite direction of the wolves then exited the same way it came. In reality they could be a half mile or more away. All they were going off of is scent and it didn't seem to be strong or they would be chasing more aggressively
I live and hunt in the UP of MI. From my blind I watched a doe acting strange running 30 feet past my blind. I thought a buck was chasing her. A minute later 3 wolves appeared on her trail. They stopped 30 yards away from my blind , stopped . Must have sensed my presence. One wolf followed the doe, the other two headed into the wind. A minute later the Wolf on the doe joined his friends. The doe got away. It was a one on a lifetime experience.
@@frankroy9423 zero, wolves keep the herd healthy. Everytime I go hunting o see the deer tracks in the sand followed by wolf and coyote. I have seen numerous wolves in my hunting area. But, the last few years I've seen more deer. Kind of strange, more wolves, more deer imagine that.......
I think the deer was just hot, cramped, thirsty, and wanted to chill. For scent I don't think a tiny stream would help much. Maybe has wet deer smell now lol. Maybe a full river if it swam across.
The wolves had the pack spread out at first . They get the animal they hunt to run then the animal passes the waiting wolves they keep the animal running they know it can't run forever
That deer didn't make it. The oldest form of hunting ungulates. As humans we take sweating as a bad thing, yet we couldn't have made it without internal temperature regulation. This comes from a welder working today in 110 degree weather
No welders are the laziest hands there are coming from a boiler maker we don’t mind bud sweating and making you look good bolting up you and your fitters fucked up welds
@ericelverud1541 lol... that's cute. Sounds like you are speaking about pipe welders? As a fabricator, I actually might agree. No fitters necessary, prefer to design, fab, fit and weld my own work. But why so angry?
That's what wolves do, they strategically chase their prey until they tire and then drive them into the waiting jaws of a few selected pack members. This is great footage!
@bleh329 it feels nice because it is helping the animal recover. most things that feel pleasurable to an animal do so for a reason. it's also why people might do it-- jump into cool water after hard work because it feels good. same with food cravings-- you may not consciously know you need more salt in your system, but your body knows what to direct you to eat more of.
I have never seen a deer that exhausted! Wow! They are all beautiful, but it is difficult not to want the deer to live, even though I also eat meat, and know the wolves need it too!
You do realize that that wolf is an invasive species! That's 180 lb Canadian grey wolf those were never native to the continental United States... You might as well turn a freaking Tasmanian tiger loose on the deer, and call it a cougar....
Just a trail camera with two separate clips, who knows how far apart the video of the deer was made versus the wolves, they probably weren't even in the same area at the same time.
The wolves hunting tactic is to overheat the animal as it can't run and cool its self. So its a very plausible story. The wolves would be staggered out over a long distance running the deer in a relay till it collapsed. Humans do the same thing.
The deer hasn't completely escaped the wolves. The wolves can still track the scent and find it, unless the water completely masked the deer's scent, which I highly doubt it.
I once had a run away hound dog hunt me down for 10 miles while I was doing a workout on my bicycle. I was peddling fast too with the dog using its sense of smell when it couldnt see me.
Goes to show why humans were actually the best hunters. In good physical shape, unlike 99.99% of us now, humans would routinely chase animals until they succumbed to exhaustion. I get winded going from my couch to the fridge
The deer is covering its scents by getting in the creek . While getting a drink. Smart deer, it will roll in dirt next so the wet hair holds the dirt .
Does nobody notice that both of the deer's back legs are seriously wounded? Exhausted my ass, that deer is hurt, bad. The wolves either managed to chase it down and nibbled on its hind legs before it managed to run off for a while, or it damaged them from a trap or high fall. There's no way that deer would survive even if it did manage to lose the wolves.
Sorry but editing a video and putting two videos together to make it seem like the wolves were on the deers trail is not cool the deer trots off and bad a wolf is magically in the corner and then a black wolf looks at the camera next time edit the videos better and don’t let people see the mistakes . But cool video I should show the videos I got of the wolves out here in Lassen county I See on a daily basis there not as big but still cool to see
Persistent hunting at its finest. The deer is not made for endurance. They just follow it until it drops from exhaustion. Hunter gatherers practice this hunting to this day.
The clever thing i liked about that little deer which may have got away is she cooled off and get wet to help hide her scent and had a drink then carried off up stream the deers using everything it has to escape the wolves. Usually when life gives that much it's permitted to live and the wolves will have to find another meal. But the wolves are either chilled and drinking because the deers escaped or because they know they've already got the deer.
It was edited to slightly shorten the time because the wolves were a couple minutes behind it tracking it as you can tell the deer has obviously been running from something
@@inthewoods3237 they actually do fear people and are shy (unless you harass them or rabid) coyotes are more ballsy but funny enough wolves will tell them to piss off from their territory. wolves might watch from distance but they generally keep distance from people
@@inthewoods3237also they were so good at keeping down the coyotes that most of the united states didn't have coyotes originally but because we smoked the wolves coyotes took over
They are native we kicked them out they lived in the entire United States and had many subspecies like the Mexican wolf they also barred coyotes from most of the united states and kept them in control as well as the deer,elk, and moose then humans came in and wiped out pretty much all the wolves pretty much every SINGLE subspecies living in the US went extinct
I thought everyone knew that we are to blame for the chaos in nature especially it may look like they are permanently damaging the deer elk and moose but if that were so there wouldn't be elk and deer and moose in Yellowstone
@@Kaiser187for a lone wolf that would suffice but a pack wouldn't be able to survive off rabbits and squirrels remember this isn't the full pack just some members
@@JurassicClark96 your comment has no substance bud. I understand that carnivores kill everything. That’s why we need to manage them. Education didn’t fail me. Your brain failed you.
Yes the wolves just keep chasing and chasing until it is completely exhausted. Think if you were a deer and you literally had to run for your life like that and then when you were completely exhausted you were caught and ravaged by wolves.
One wolf kills an average 17 to 20 deer per year . Wisconsins original goal of Wolf reintroduction was approximately 250 wolves. Your population now exceeds well over 1000 animals. That’s 17 to 20,000 deer per year minimum plus livestock ,peoples pets, etc.. They’re beautiful. They’re part of nature but they are killing machines. They need to be managed like any other game animals. Ultimately it Benefits the species. They are hardly endangered.
They are not "killing machines" they kill only what they need. There are only estimated to be around 3000 wolves in the US, compared to **30 million** white tailed deer 1 million elk and 30,000 bison. Ergo there are literally enough deer to go around for a long, long time.
They are killing machines! And they do kill for fun! You are very uninformed. The wolves have decimated the deer herd in northern Wisconsin and now they’re moving south into areas where there hasn’t been wolves in a hundred years. I’m praying that once we elect Trump again that the wolf will be delisted and the states can regulate the population.
Wolves always get there kill, there endurance is unmatched by any animal!! They will find they will kill, and they will wipe out every ungulate in their area!! There is a reason the old-timers got rid of these predators!!
It was a lot easier for the ungulates to survive when there was a lot more land but now so many people have moved into those areas. Their land is is a lot smaller, which makes it way more difficult for them to survive! I got no problem with wolves, but you have to have conservation you have to be able to hunt them and keep there numbers in check! ask Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming, how it’s going for them
The thumbnail is hilarious 😂 Makes it look like the wolf is some UA-cam star: Catching a Deer in 24 Hours Challenge
And BS because the deer had already left when the wolf arrived.
😂
Precisely😂
That deer is exhausted, they can’t run fast for very long but wolves can lope all day. They know the end is near….
@@Olaf236Bro is not a poet
With a deer that exhausted I’m going to bet those wolves got their kill
too many wolves already. The biologist know this, but the politicians will is week.
Dang... them WOLVES were exhausted and thirsty too! Must've been MILES through rough terrain but they got their dinner for sure!
Mother Nature is BRUTAL. Not for the timid and weak!
Not notice the jump cut?
Nah, that doe way too smart the wolves went a different direction dude
@@MrHowardMoon Yep jump cut made it look like the wolves were right on the deer. Also the deer entered the river in the opposite direction of the wolves then exited the same way it came. In reality they could be a half mile or more away. All they were going off of is scent and it didn't seem to be strong or they would be chasing more aggressively
I live and hunt in the UP of MI. From my blind I watched a doe acting strange running 30 feet past my blind. I thought a buck was chasing her. A minute later 3 wolves appeared on her trail. They stopped 30 yards away from my blind , stopped . Must have sensed my presence. One wolf followed the doe, the other two headed into the wind. A minute later the Wolf on the doe joined his friends. The doe got away. It was a one on a lifetime experience.
hey, fellow yooper. i'm from mqt.
So, how many of those wolves did you eliminate to protect your deer population.
@@frankroy9423 zero, wolves keep the herd healthy. Everytime I go hunting o see the deer tracks in the sand followed by wolf and coyote. I have seen numerous wolves in my hunting area. But, the last few years I've seen more deer. Kind of strange, more wolves, more deer imagine that.......
@@RamBo-uu9sogood to hear
@@RamBo-uu9so Some hunters simply can’t tolerate the existence of wild animals in the wild.
would laying in the water help mask the deer's scent? and scent trail? The deer seemed to backtrack.
I think the deer was just hot, cramped, thirsty, and wanted to chill. For scent I don't think a tiny stream would help much. Maybe has wet deer smell now lol.
Maybe a full river if it swam across.
Exactly
Deer do this when they are wounded!
Going into water buys deer some time when dealing with wolves; it’s an advantage for when they’re wounded and exhausted.
The wolves had the pack spread out at first . They get the animal they hunt to run then the animal passes the waiting wolves they keep the animal running they know it can't run forever
That deer didn't make it. The oldest form of hunting ungulates. As humans we take sweating as a bad thing, yet we couldn't have made it without internal temperature regulation. This comes from a welder working today in 110 degree weather
No welders are the laziest hands there are coming from a boiler maker we don’t mind bud sweating and making you look good bolting up you and your fitters fucked up welds
@ericelverud1541 lol... that's cute. Sounds like you are speaking about pipe welders? As a fabricator, I actually might agree. No fitters necessary, prefer to design, fab, fit and weld my own work. But why so angry?
@@jmantmullbecause he’s a crusty old boiler maker. 😂
We are the ultimate long runners
You guys are both fuckin weirdos this is a video about deer and wolves
That's what wolves do, they strategically chase their prey until they tire and then drive them into the waiting jaws of a few selected pack members. This is great footage!
Its interesting. Its basically doing an ice bath after a workout to recover faster
@bleh329 animals overheating and getting into water to try to rest for a moment is a fairly common behavior. horses do it as well.
@bleh329 it feels nice because it is helping the animal recover. most things that feel pleasurable to an animal do so for a reason. it's also why people might do it-- jump into cool water after hard work because it feels good. same with food cravings-- you may not consciously know you need more salt in your system, but your body knows what to direct you to eat more of.
Comme les sportifs de haut niveau , après l'effort, ils prennent un bain de glace !! @bleh329
@bleh329 why are you so emotionally invested?
It's trying to mask it's scent.
WOW! That was amazing! I live about an hour and a half from Voyagers and I see this quite a bit, but nothing quite like that!
Isn't that a strip club?
Great footage.
that deer's tail must be like a quest marker to the wolves 😅
I have never seen a deer that exhausted! Wow! They are all beautiful, but it is difficult not to want the deer to live, even though I also eat meat, and know the wolves need it too!
probably rabies
@@jebes909090nonsense
@@jebes909090 you do realize rabies makes them afraid of water right? The deer was tired from running from the wolves lol.
@@donwhite666 rabies doesnt make them afraid of water, rabies makes it so they cannot swallow
You do realize that that wolf is an invasive species! That's 180 lb Canadian grey wolf those were never native to the continental United States... You might as well turn a freaking Tasmanian tiger loose on the deer, and call it a cougar....
Just a trail camera with two separate clips, who knows how far apart the video of the deer was made versus the wolves, they probably weren't even in the same area at the same time.
Description says 5 minutes apart in reality
The wolves hunting tactic is to overheat the animal as it can't run and cool its self. So its a very plausible story. The wolves would be staggered out over a long distance running the deer in a relay till it collapsed. Humans do the same thing.
I thought it odd that the deer entered the scene from the opposite side of the creek from the wolves if it was being chased.
@@FREDDAGGSIt’s more likely the deer is being chased by a male who wants to mate.
I have a 243 and it’s not for that deer…
No way😱
@@jayrom14 Nope.
Smoke a pack a day please
Absolutely brother …. That pack of wolves would be losing a few pack members
@@doitforfunoutdoors2997glad the wolves are back eating hunting dogs and deer where iam again. Keeps the southerners out
The deer wasn’t tired it was hurt. Pause it at 43 seconds and you’ll see it’s rear right leg is wounded
It’s not hurt it’s tired. All deer have that spot on their leg. Males even pee there and rub it in to keep their scent prominent.
I guarantee that deer went to the stream not only for a drink, but to eliminate her scent trail to lose the wolves!
deer don't think like humans
Incredible footage!
These are different frames. This deer arrived a separate time. The wolves arrived at some point but definitely not as time as the doe.
Exactly as described in the description box... *Read more*
Imagine being tired out in the wild and hardly being able to take a break because your lunch/breakfast for something else😅
That wolf was like, “oh sorry I didn’t know you were filming”.
I guess that is why there are not many deer in northern MN
Amazing footage!!!! How do you get footage like this! Trail camera I guess. Wow.
Neat video. Wolves have decimated the deer population in northern Wisconsin.
IMO it's a very bad decision to keep releasing wolves into our forests. They are doing so in Colorado now.
Bro like camera on ?
Wolf is like hi just having some water
Great video 🐺🦌
...and you thought being a human was hard.
True.
Having a shelter is a luxury most humans in western world do not appreciate
Just do not stay in it to the point of being depressed
@@hiralykowalski6825 Kinda sucks working 40-50 hours a week to afford a shelter that I'll pretty much only use to sleep in.
@@biggestblekclockondablock And that's apply to almost anywhere in the world
Maybe you can be exception if you are from rural areas of rich country
Wage Slavery
0:48 *Wolf Jumpscare*
No jumpscare. You knew what was coming.
The wolf just pops in the vidoe at 0:48 in the vidoe just pops up dosnt walk in
Interesting video. The deer appeared to have a gash on its rear leg. Nature is awesome.
I believe that is just the tarsal gland on the leg.
Wolves had a look of “dinner time soon”!
My best friend is a doe a deer a female deer,,, and she has twins now about 4 months old. This is hard to watch,,,
Wolf like yeah we ate good. Thirsty now
The deer hasn't completely escaped the wolves. The wolves can still track the scent and find it, unless the water completely masked the deer's scent, which I highly doubt it.
If I were to guess, these wolves might have been chasing the deer for miles before it took a rest in the water. Can't help but feel sorry for it.
why, would you rather the wolves starve? would you feel sorry for a starving wolf
@inspectorkemp7439, don’t sweat it, emotions are complex.
Nature provides the greatest gifts ❤. Hello my friends ❤
depending on the time of the year I have watched does get winded like this and go to water because of breeding.
That wolf really said 😮👆 in the thumbnail
Where is the listening point pack located? I didn’t see it listed with the rest of the packs.
This why u can drink random river water. That deer sat its booty checks in that water for 5 min straight lol.
Chronic wasting disease?
Far more likely that the deer has CWD and there just happens to be a game trail there.
It wouldn't be running from the wolves if it had CWD as its mind would be too broken to run also they pull their lips back to desperately cool down
Subtle foreshadowing
I once had a run away hound dog hunt me down for 10 miles while I was doing a workout on my bicycle. I was peddling fast too with the dog using its sense of smell when it couldnt see me.
I carried bacon to snack on during a bike ride once, all the dogs I encountered reacted the same way
Goes to show why humans were actually the best hunters. In good physical shape, unlike 99.99% of us now, humans would routinely chase animals until they succumbed to exhaustion. I get winded going from my couch to the fridge
Higher intelligence such bullshit we still breed like Rabbits.
😂
That deer is injured bad on its leg.
No
also overheated, when deer stress they overheat rapidly
I like how the pack of wolves positioned the camera perfectly to capture where the deer was.
Death by a thousand knives.
Watched a pack of coyotes basically tag team this deer one time from the top of a ravine.
Chasing? Strolling vaguely into the same direction would be more accurate
They obviously chased it to the point of exhaustion. Ignorant people everywhere ! Wolves suck!
@@TheREALLibertyOrDeathMales will also chase them to that point.
@@redux467it’s not a coincidence that the wolves showed up right after. It’s obvious what is going on
@@TheREALLibertyOrDeathit has to eat too. do you want the wolf to be vegan? to go get their meat from a locally and ethically sourced? lol
@@xduwu4257 I want them on the history channel
deer aren’t made for running long distances, their lungs have obly a small volume hherefore they cramp and the lungs can even burst… gruesome death
Yes they are, look up what kind of wolves are native in Colorado👍
Just looked up. It’s grey wolves.
Not sure what Colorado has to do with this video.
That canine was trying to play it cool, was also interested in camera.
The only thing I’d like to smoke a pack a day.
@@Shadow_banned_again : Are you from Daniel, Wyoming? Maybe hang out at the Green River bar? Buds with Cody Roberts?
The deer is covering its scents by getting in the creek . While getting a drink. Smart deer, it will roll in dirt next so the wet hair holds the dirt .
Awww a puppy
Looks like that back leg on the deer is wounded.
Does nobody notice that both of the deer's back legs are seriously wounded? Exhausted my ass, that deer is hurt, bad. The wolves either managed to chase it down and nibbled on its hind legs before it managed to run off for a while, or it damaged them from a trap or high fall. There's no way that deer would survive even if it did manage to lose the wolves.
Sorry but editing a video and putting two videos together to make it seem like the wolves were on the deers trail is not cool the deer trots off and bad a wolf is magically in the corner and then a black wolf looks at the camera next time edit the videos better and don’t let people see the mistakes . But cool video I should show the videos I got of the wolves out here in Lassen county I
See on a daily basis there not as big but still cool to see
The description says the wolves came 5 mins later.
The wolves were slowly following the deer so they don't lose too much energy
Persistent hunting at its finest. The deer is not made for endurance. They just follow it until it drops from exhaustion. Hunter gatherers practice this hunting to this day.
does not look good for the deer. they are not built for long distance pursuits.
The deer is hurt, look at the inside of the left leg.
That’s the tarsal gland. It produces scent.
As far as I'm concerned these are two different clips
Cool Video cool UA-cam 🐺👍🏻
The clever thing i liked about that little deer which may have got away is she cooled off and get wet to help hide her scent and had a drink then carried off up stream the deers using everything it has to escape the wolves. Usually when life gives that much it's permitted to live and the wolves will have to find another meal.
But the wolves are either chilled and drinking because the deers escaped or because they know they've already got the deer.
BS. Come on, people. That was from an edited trail camera.
It was edited to slightly shorten the time because the wolves were a couple minutes behind it tracking it as you can tell the deer has obviously been running from something
If not friend then why friend shaped
Those wolves very likely got their meal.
Two different clips. Wonder if that doe was pregnant, and just trying to cool herself off?
Good chance the wolves ate that day
That's crazy and u guys say the wolves aren't doing anything to the deer population
Other than preventing it from overpopulating
@Redstoneprime316 you don't hunt or live in northern Minnesota do you
They are. They're promoting healthier herds by eliminating the weak. Google is free you can educate yourself anytime.
@@Micahchafos10if deer couldn't live with wolves they wouldn't be here
This is wild man, those wolves gotta eat and that deer’s gotta live… smh sigh
Painful to watch that poor exhausted deer.
While in my blind, I watched 3 wolves chase a doe. She escaped.
Interestingly, wolves have a surprisingly low hunting success rate despite being such famous predators.
@@andrewcrowley6331 Yep, they will actually follow feline predators around and scavenge/steal their kills
All the pro wolf animal lovers should be made to watch this.
Your point?
Do you think we don’t know how nature and ecosystems work, or something?
That is exactly what I think. I also think you’re gae. 😃
Yeah, because it's cool.
You obviously don’t
That one got away.
I think animals are living in nature with struggling for their life
That thumbnail...
Mother Nature at work. No different than a hunter shooting the doe after being harassed by a buck during the rut.
Glad we don’t have them around! Coyotes are bad enough!
wolves are more shy of people and will leave human areas alone
@@ginidontthinkso4282 doubt that, but they are more wilderness animals
@@inthewoods3237 they actually do fear people and are shy (unless you harass them or rabid) coyotes are more ballsy but funny enough wolves will tell them to piss off from their territory. wolves might watch from distance but they generally keep distance from people
@@inthewoods3237especially since we can literally traumatize an entire species and we almost wiped wolves out so yeah they definitely fear us
@@inthewoods3237also they were so good at keeping down the coyotes that most of the united states didn't have coyotes originally but because we smoked the wolves coyotes took over
Wow! 👍🏻👍🏻
wolves kill everything.
These introduced invasive wolves decimated the deer, elk and moose around here.
They are native we kicked them out they lived in the entire United States and had many subspecies like the Mexican wolf they also barred coyotes from most of the united states and kept them in control as well as the deer,elk, and moose then humans came in and wiped out pretty much all the wolves pretty much every SINGLE subspecies living in the US went extinct
I thought everyone knew that we are to blame for the chaos in nature especially it may look like they are permanently damaging the deer elk and moose but if that were so there wouldn't be elk and deer and moose in Yellowstone
That’s literally a good thing. That’s one of their roles in nature, the wolves are supposed to be there.
Smoke a pack a day !
That sucks I would of saved the deer from the wolves if I was there.
And what would you have the wolf eat?
@@Redstoneprime316 Squirrels and rabbits.
@@Kaiser187for a lone wolf that would suffice but a pack wouldn't be able to survive off rabbits and squirrels remember this isn't the full pack just some members
🎶 rules of nature!!!🎶
Grounding, cooling off, drinking and masking its scent.
Its got to get its cortisol down 😅
RIP
deer hate this one trick.
theyre taking their time because they know its almost over. no worries
If the deer was that exhausted from the wolves, they would’ve been a lot closer and she would’ve been bleeding from somewhere!
Coincidence😏
Sometimes they just run prey down without biting
Her race is run.
Faked video, read the comments
@@johnbowyer9815 how?
@@johnbowyer9815 “read the comments,” you say. Since when are commenters authorities on production of video presented on yo_tub-?
@@johnbowyer9815 Not faked, read the description. Must more reliable than UA-cam comments. These people don’t fake stage videos like you claim.
@@johnbowyer9815you didn't do your research huh
Litt asfff🔥🔥
Nosey Wolf 😅😂
Deer was about to be dinner
If you know anything about deer or deer hunting you probably know that that deer is very sick. Probably EHD or some kind of disease. Very sad to see
if you know anything about wolves you know they run prey until it is exhausted, like this deer
Manage them asap they kill everything
They’re supposed to kill everything, it’s one of their roles in nature,
That's what carnivores do bud. Public education failed you.
@@JurassicClark96 your comment has no substance bud. I understand that carnivores kill everything. That’s why we need to manage them. Education didn’t fail me. Your brain failed you.
@@mattacedo That’s their role in the ecosystem.
Yes the wolves just keep chasing and chasing until it is completely exhausted. Think if you were a deer and you literally had to run for your life like that and then when you were completely exhausted you were caught and ravaged by wolves.
One wolf kills an average 17 to 20 deer per year . Wisconsins original goal of Wolf reintroduction was approximately 250 wolves. Your population now exceeds well over 1000 animals. That’s 17 to 20,000 deer per year minimum plus livestock ,peoples pets, etc.. They’re beautiful. They’re part of nature but they are killing machines. They need to be managed like any other game animals. Ultimately it Benefits the species. They are hardly endangered.
They are not "killing machines" they kill only what they need.
There are only estimated to be around 3000 wolves in the US, compared to **30 million** white tailed deer 1 million elk and 30,000 bison. Ergo there are literally enough deer to go around for a long, long time.
S.S.S.
@@blobbertmcblob4888They kill for sport, too. It's documented. I don't know if you're disingenuous or ignorant, but it's one or the other.
They are killing machines! And they do kill for fun! You are very uninformed. The wolves have decimated the deer herd in northern Wisconsin and now they’re moving south into areas where there hasn’t been wolves in a hundred years. I’m praying that once we elect Trump again that the wolf will be delisted and the states can regulate the population.
20,000 deer per year sounds bad until you realize there’s still over a million deer in the state despite predation pressure.
The deer fall in water when they are being chased to cover their smell and pick up a fresh scent. Confusing the predator. God created all things.
Wolves always get there kill, there endurance is unmatched by any animal!! They will find they will kill, and they will wipe out every ungulate in their area!! There is a reason the old-timers got rid of these predators!!
they're trying to eat, deers breed like crazy, wolves are not very successful hunters most of the time
@@ginidontthinkso4282WRONG
@@TheREALLibertyOrDeath deers are highly overpopulated
“They wipe wipe out every ungulate it the area” yeah, that’s one of their roles in the ecosystem.
It was a lot easier for the ungulates to survive when there was a lot more land but now so many people have moved into those areas. Their land is is a lot smaller, which makes it way more difficult for them to survive! I got no problem with wolves, but you have to have conservation you have to be able to hunt them and keep there numbers in check! ask Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming, how it’s going for them