All Wild Dog Sounds
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- Опубліковано 16 чер 2024
- All Wild Dogs Sounds: Canidae is a biological family of mammals in the order Carnivora, which includes domestic dogs, wolves, coyotes, foxes, jackals, dingoes, and many other extant and extinct dog-like mammals. A member of this family is called a canid; all extant species are a part of a single subfamily, Caninae, and are called canines. They are found on all continents except Antarctica, having arrived independently or accompanied human beings over extended periods of time.
They communicate by scent signals and vocalizations. There are about 34 species are included in Canidae family. And the style of communication and vocalization of each species is different.
So in this video I will try to describe sounds of all wild canids.
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:42 Gray Wolf
2:16 Dingo
2:38 African Golden Wolf
2:57 Ethiopian Wolf
3:15 Coyote
3:49 Golden Jackal
4:08 Dhole
4:53 Maned Wolf
5:34 African wild dog or painted dog
6:08 Bush dog
6:28 Short-eared dog
6:45 Common Raccoon dog
7:17 Japanese Raccoon dog
7:34 Black-backed jackal
7:56 Side-striped jackal
8:12 Culpeo
8:23 Darwin's fox
8:34 Bat-eared fox
8:50 Arctic fox
9:11 Red fox
9:39 Tibetan fox
10:02 Grey fox
10:12 Fennec fox
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"What does the fox say?"
"Depends on the species."
Gray Wolf 1:42
Dingo 2:16
Coyote 3:15
Golden Jackal 3:49
Japanese Raccoon Dog 7:17
Arctic Fox 8:50
Red Fox 9:11
Grey Fox 10:02
Fennec Fox 10:12
Im mostly impressed with how well that tiger was camouflaged on the dhole one
dingos will always be the scariest things to me because unlike wolves or other wild dogs, they look very domestic by comparison and I feel like many people would mistake them for stray dogs and try to help them, only to be bitten or worse, inviting them to hang around, risking people/their kids/their pets.
Actually, your description is incorrect, there are actually now forty-five extant dog species: the Grey Fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus), the Channel Island Fox (Urocyon littoralis), the Short-Eared Jackal (Atelocynus microtis), the Bushdog (Speothos venaticus), the Maned Wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus), the Pampas Fox (Bassarilupus gymnocercus), the Sechuran Fox (Bassarilupus sechurae), the Culpeo (Pseudalopex culpaeus), the Hoary Fox (Pseudalopex vetulus), the Chilla (Lycalopex griseus), the Hoary Fox (Lycalopex fulvipes), the Crab-Eating Fox (Cerdocyon thous), the Eurasian Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes), the American Red Fox (Vulpes fulva), the African Red Fox (Vulpes barbara), the Tibetan Fox (Neocyon ferrilatus), the Corsac Fox (Alopex corsac), the Arctic Fox (Alopex lagopus), the Swift Fox (Alopex velox), the Kit Fox (Alopex macrotis), the Bengal Fox (Fennecus bengalensis), the Blanford's Fox (Fennecus canus), the Ruppell's Fox (Fennecus rueppellii), the Fennec Fox (Fennecus zerda), the Pale Fox (Fennecus pallidus), the Cape Fox (Fennecus chama), the Bat-Eared Fox (Otocyon megalotis), the Chinese Raccoon Dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides), the Japanese Raccoon Dog (Nyctereutes viverrinus), the Side-Striped Jackal (Lupulella adusta), the Black-Backed Jackal (Lupulella mesomelas), the African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus), the Ethiopian Golden Wolf (Flavocyon simensis), the Common Golden Wolf (Flavocyon lupaster), the Dhole (Cuon alpinus), the Golden Jackal (Prolupus aureus), the Coyote (Prolupus latrans), the Grey Wolf (Canis lupus (cladistically including the Domestic Dog (Canis lupus familiaris))), the White Wolf (Canis albus), the Sea Wolf (Canis crassodon), the Eastern Wolf (Canis lycaon), the Red Wolf (Canis rufus), the Pale-Footed Wolf (Canis pallipes), the New Guinea Singing Dog (Canis hallstromi), and the Dingo (Canis dingo).
I don't know if you know, but you mentioned hoary fox twice.
I actually meant Darwin's fox for Lycalopex fulvipes.
@@indyreno2933 Be aware of Indy Reno posting taxonomic misinformation. He does this all the time and ignores criticism of the vomit he spews.
Actually your description is incorrect 😉, you're using out dated scientific names, not all but a percentage, add link for your data, no link don't bother replying.
@zebedeemadness2672, there are actually now forty-five extant dog species under twenty genera: the Grey Fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus), the Channel Island Fox (Urocyon littoralis), the Short-Eared Jackal (Atelocynus microtis), the Bushdog (Speothos venaticus), the Maned Wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus), the Pampas Fox (Bassarilupus gymnocercus), the Sechuran Fox (Bassarilupus sechurae), the Culpeo (Pseudalopex culpaeus), the Hoary Fox (Pseudalopex vetulus), the Chilla (Lycalopex griseus), the Darwin's Fox (Lycalopex fulvipes), the Crab-Eating Fox (Cerdocyon thous), the Eurasian Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes), the American Red Fox (Vulpes fulva), the African Red Fox (Vulpes barbara), the Tibetan Fox (Neocyon ferrilatus), the Corsac Fox (Alopex corsac), the Arctic Fox (Alopex lagopus), the Swift Fox (Alopex velox), the Kit Fox (Alopex macrotis), the Bengal Fox (Fennecus bengalensis), the Blanford's Fox (Fennecus canus), the Ruppell's Fox (Fennecus rueppellii), the Fennec Fox (Fennecus zerda), the Pale Fox (Fennecus pallidus), the Cape Fox (Fennecus chama), the Bat-Eared Fox (Otocyon megalotis), the Chinese Raccoon Dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides), the Japanese Raccoon Dog (Nyctereutes viverrinus), the Side-Striped Jackal (Lupulella adusta), the Black-Backed Jackal (Lupulella mesomelas), the African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus), the Ethiopian Golden Wolf (Flavocyon simensis), the Common Golden Wolf (Flavocyon lupaster), the Dhole (Cuon alpinus), the Golden Jackal (Prolupus aureus), the Coyote (Prolupus latrans), the Grey Wolf (Canis lupus (cladistically including the Domestic Dog (Canis lupus familiaris))), the White Wolf (Canis albus), the Sea Wolf (Canis crassodon), the Eastern Wolf (Canis lycaon), the Red Wolf (Canis rufus), the Pale-Footed Wolf (Canis pallipes), the New Guinea Singing Dog (Canis hallstromi), and the Dingo (Canis dingo).
Yay!! I love Wild and Domestic Dogs 🐺🐶!! Thank you Wild Panthera.
10:12 HI! MY NAME'S FALSETTO!
4:53 *hi, i'm bass.*
Beautiful
Thank you
Gray Wolf is pure majesty❤
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Fennec Foxes purr like cats.
6:53 el tanooki
Amazing video thank you!!
Thank you too!
@@WildPantherayou forgot the new Guinea singing dog and the timber wolf
Nice i like that you started with wild sogs
4:57
The maned wolf is one of my favorites - kinda sounds like a supercharged V8, like in a Mercedes or a Charger SRT Hellcat.
Ohhh Thank you! Maned Wolf are really one of the amazing creature on this planet!
I like this video you should do more I subscribed and liked the video
Thanks a lot!💙🦁🎄
Cool
Hello bro how are you doing today and very super duper cool ❤😊also I know some type of wild dogs and their sounds
Thankss Mirza . Now I'm Ok. And I'm happy that this video help you to know their sounds! 🙏🎉🎁🎄🦁
@@WildPanthera very glad to hear their sounds for me
It will be a good practice to reference where you sourced all the footage. Include the handlenames/channels where you borrowed the footage you incorporated in your video (examples shown below).
Gray Wolf (Twenty Five Wolves Howling) ua-cam.com/video/5IaYm3NjJnM/v-deo.html
Dingo (Dingo howling in Queensland. Wild dog of Australia) ua-cam.com/video/XI8S_gEG2Qo/v-deo.html
Wolf the best 🐺❤
I like this video.
Thank you!🎉🎁🎄🦁
Great video but I don't find such videos much interesting, if you make a versus video I will see it with more enjoyment 👍
Ok Sourav.. Coming Soon!
@@WildPanthera thanks!
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joss chilo vaiya,,, 2 ekta species missing chilo just for example tundra wolf, maikong ( crab eating fox), artic wolf ,
but video really joss,,, dhole er sound ta funny chilo,,,
Thank u so much vaiya.. But tumi etodin kuthai chile r tumi kmon acho??
@@WildPanthera vaiya ami vlo achi,, tumi kmn acho? actually amar youtube channel er kicu technical error er jonno kicudin ai youtube channel e chilam na but amar secondary channel gulo diye tmr video follow kortam,,, akhon theke regular thakbo,,, tumio regular video upload koro,, tmr voice darunnnn.....
Thanks a lot Anik vaiya.. Thanks for ur love , bless & support. @@anikmajumder821
Tundra wolf and Artic wolf aren't recognised full species, they are subspecies of the Grey wolf (Canis lupus) that was shown.
Nice bro
Thankss Shiva & how r u now??
Amazing!
You are!
Very cool video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Would have gone with Wild Canid or Cannine Shounds personally, As the family name Canidae translates as (Resemblance of (Canis) Dog), the family name Canidae/Canid means Dog-like rather than just Dog, with the genus (Canis) means literally Dog in Latin, so all in the genus (Canis) are true Dogs, all other Canids are Dog-like.
so cool! nature is so complex and mysterious! all god’s creatures are so beautiful and dangerous!
Cute elk 47
Las llamadas de acoso también pueden ser parte del arsenal de un animal para acosar al depredador. 🇪🇸
Mobbing calls may also be part of an animal's arsenal in harassing the predator. 🇬🇧
9:51 I think thats just someone raging
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Chop in Raise a floppa
0:48 k9
Pink eagle 14
En animales, las llamadas de acoso son señales 📶 hechas por las especies acosadoras mientras acosan a un depredador. Estas difieren de las llamadas de alarma ⏰, que permiten a los con-específicos 𝘦𝘴𝘤𝘢𝘱𝘢𝘳 del depredador. 🇪🇸
In animals, mobbing calls are signals 📶 made by the mobbing species while harassing a predator. These differ from alarm calls ⏰, which allow con-specifics to 𝘦𝘴𝘤𝘢𝘱𝘦 from the predator. 🇬🇧
They sound like me 😳🙀
Omg! Really??😱
Welcome Friends burros
A Dhole is dog like but not actually in the canine family
Bro can you do this animal fight
Megalodon vs sperm whale
Ok thanks, I will try it in near future!
Really, Panthera
Really Dariyon The Clouded Leopard... Merry Christmas Dariyon!🙏🎉🎁🎄🦁
@WildPanthera Merry Christmas To You!!, Panthera Btw I'm Happy with You, My Adoptive Bro *Hugs Panthera with Purring*
No, African golden jackal
Aren't barking, the vocal attack sounds of dogs 🐶🐩? 🤔
You Forgot hyena
Naah actually Hyenas are not related with Dogs. They belongs to another family that is Hyaenidae
@@WildPanthera They are related to dogs.
Although Hyena-types are in the order Carnivora along with Dog-types and Cat-types. Dog-types are of the suborder Caniformia, with Cat-types being of the suborder Feliformia along with Hyena-types. So Hyena-types are more related to Cat-types than they are to Dog-types.
@@Dr.Ian-Plect they are not related to dogs
@@pinksummerwolffire1106 They are. ALL organisms are related.
I'm a dog lover, not a cat lover
I am a cat lover not a dog lover
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wolf not olv