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  • Опубліковано 26 тра 2023
  • This bear needs to watch his back... Despite being bigger and stronger than any wolf, bears become vulnerable when alone. On a hunt for food, this 10-strong wolf pack work together to intimidate a solo bear whilst he feasts on a carcass. Will the bear escape Scandinavia's rarest carnivore?
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  • @KingsMom831
    @KingsMom831 Рік тому +62

    Bears like: “OK fine, I’ll leave but I’m not leaving without my doggy bag😂”

  • @redlizerad8268
    @redlizerad8268 4 місяці тому +6

    It really is fascinating that both animals knows exactly what their advantage is. The wolves with superior numbers surrounds the bear who is in the open. The bear notices this and immediately retreats into the forest where they can not surround it.

  • @rehemakaranja5162
    @rehemakaranja5162 Рік тому +34

    1:30 Such a beautiful wolf! I love their white fur with the black diamond on the forehead!

  • @antoniokaguchia8826
    @antoniokaguchia8826 Рік тому +22

    Those wolves look nice. Beautiful array of light colours.

  • @razzraziel
    @razzraziel Рік тому +35

    They all fluffy and huggable, too sad they tear you apart while doing that.

    • @blucat4
      @blucat4 Рік тому +11

      You talking about Women? 😁

  • @huntercool2232
    @huntercool2232 Рік тому +164

    That was a MASSIVE bear. It’s hard to imagine it being run off by animals 3x smaller than himself. But it just goes to show there really is strength in numbers.

    • @OH-SIX-SPIT
      @OH-SIX-SPIT Рік тому +13

      Wolves are STRONNGGG

    • @MasterSkippy117
      @MasterSkippy117 Рік тому +16

      ​@@OH-SIX-SPIT yup
      There was a video not long ago that a wolf was carrying a deer and jumped over the fence with it!!! They are strong as all hell man.

    • @speedy5622
      @speedy5622 Рік тому +17

      I mean think about it would you rather fight 10 wolfs or one bear. Its close but I'll take my chance vs a lone bear over 10 wolves.

    • @MasterSkippy117
      @MasterSkippy117 Рік тому +2

      @@speedy5622 yikes man. That legit is a tough chance but hey we never know

    • @ladner10
      @ladner10 Рік тому +1

      oh god as a hunter you shold know more abouut animals ..bears would run from a 5 year old girl singing & walking through the forest.

  • @royal501stcommando5
    @royal501stcommando5 Рік тому +32

    This is why Wolves are strong warrior warriors; we should respect them for their boldness, strength and Unity. People could learn a thing or two from watching nature.

  • @Idowu_Balogun
    @Idowu_Balogun Рік тому +7

    Smart of him taking a chunk before dashing off!

  • @blucat4
    @blucat4 Рік тому +10

    Wow life in the wild is tough. And I complain when my pizza delivery is late ..

  • @eddiespagetti2798
    @eddiespagetti2798 Рік тому +275

    Dang the bear got so scared they had to take a piece and run off but I don’t blame it. Also only 700 of those wolves are left? I hope their population will grow bigger over time.

    • @JabberCT
      @JabberCT Рік тому +35

      Unfortunately, its not likely since wolf populations grow until they run out of territory. Humans keep expanding, which stops their reproduction. Or causes them to overpopulate and then they get hit with mange and other diseases and die off. 700 is probably a healthy number relative to the amount of wilderness the area has.

    • @kevindimauro3937
      @kevindimauro3937 Рік тому +17

      Wolves are very competitive and territorial, so vast regions of land are needed to sustain large wolf populations without all out conflict. As Jabber said above the increase in human population and the encroachment on natural land is only hurting the ability for wolves to proliferate.

    • @BarbaOlof
      @BarbaOlof Рік тому +4

      The population has grown a lot the last 50 years or so, but we’re now at a point where wolfs and humans (or human interests) collide, so I find it hard to see that the population will be allowed tho grow much more.

    • @Solstice261
      @Solstice261 Рік тому +10

      ​@@BarbaOlof it isn't being allowed, but Scandinavia could easily house more than two thousand wolves without a lot of conflict, look at Spain a country that is still doing very bad work with wolves and a lot of people hate them, but they still manage a population of thousands in a more dense country. The reason the population isn't allowed to grow is because political parties use erradicating the wolf as a way to gain rural vote without committing to actually help farmers , then they just do a cull and everyone is happy, except the environment, and since a lot of people over there think there are more wolves that there actually are, there isn't a lot of opposition against this authorised wildlife crime, however they've been slowly climbing if only because the number of hunters has gone down so there is less lobbying pressure and the EU is protecting them but the moment that protection goes away, which the EPP is trying to take away you can kiss goodbye to that species because they will drive them to extinction, again.

    • @Solstice261
      @Solstice261 Рік тому +4

      @@JabberCT have you seen the amount of wilderness Finland, Sweden and Norway have, it's more wilderness than most of Europe, and 700 isn't appropriate as it is what is known as genetically isolated population, which means inbreeding makes it unsustainable, most scientists agree that the population is so genetically similar their resilience dooms them to a disease killing them in a hundred years if they aren't helped, plus if you look at the distribution, the most wild areas, the north are deliberately kept free of wolf because it would make it harder to artificially control numbers and the population would grow to what the environment can actually hold, currently its mainly hunters that don't want to have competition from predators so they lobby to keep populations low, look at Romania, a lot more area is farmed and it's about as big yet wolves population there is 2500 and it's not as isolated. The reason wolves are on the brink in the north is purely political and that's the reason every cull is met with opposition from the scientific community as it's been proven that the effects of culls on livestock attacks is very limited until you drive the population to extinction. The argument that the environment cannot hold more wolves is usually made by politicians and lobbyists trying to justify the culls to environmentalists and the european court and it has been proven as a blatant lie, 700 is dangerously low for such an isolated population and keeping them on the brink is only a shameful political move to satisfy hunters and offer short term fake comfort to farmers and herders, specially when followed with demands for countries like india and small states in Africa should care for predators because they look exotic

  • @terramater
    @terramater Рік тому +36

    Wolves are fearless! Our crew got on camera wolves, not challenging one brown bear but three together! A battle of giants ensues when a pack of wily wolves tries to join a late-summer bear feast. The footage of the wolves’ speed and agility is incredible, and still hard to say if they're enough to outsmart their larger, very hungry opponents.

    • @tmrevenge
      @tmrevenge Рік тому +5

      Share the vid pal. Sounds awesome

    • @Norwegian733
      @Norwegian733 5 місяців тому +2

      Grown brown bears take what they want from wolf packs on regular basis. This one had eaten and was full.

  • @Spear_of_the_Raven_Ash
    @Spear_of_the_Raven_Ash Рік тому +9

    Wolverines and Ravens too?! Awesome! And all of these animals have connections to Ođinn.

    • @theotheseaeagle
      @theotheseaeagle Рік тому +5

      Yep. Wolves and ravens were revered in Northern Europe for many years. Nowadays everyone hates them because of associations with the devil and evil or just bad omens. Ravens were almost exterminated by gamekeepers here in the UK. A far cry from how Anglo Saxons and celts used to respect them

    • @Spear_of_the_Raven_Ash
      @Spear_of_the_Raven_Ash Рік тому

      @@theotheseaeagle another aspect of the push to demonize native traditions.

  • @MrPimpVick
    @MrPimpVick Рік тому +13

    Man those are some huge animals 👍

  • @rickpostdp
    @rickpostdp 11 місяців тому +6

    Masterfully shot. Amazing cinematography and color grading

    • @lw3646
      @lw3646 9 місяців тому +2

      A simple tripod shot is so underrated. The BBC seem to think the camera needs to constantly be moving, swooping and so on in Planet Earth II as if it was Peter Kay's The Way To Amarillo.

  • @mattlau
    @mattlau 5 місяців тому

    wow just that shot at 0:01 is so peaceful. Nature is amazing and rejuvenating.

  • @naturalmentefauna
    @naturalmentefauna Рік тому +21

    Amazing images of my two favourite animals.

    • @thizzney510
      @thizzney510 6 місяців тому +2

      You like ravens too huh

  • @toluadewunmi3459
    @toluadewunmi3459 Рік тому +17

    Am honestly surprised,10 wolves can chase away a grizzly Bear. 10 hyenas could never do that to a male lion

    • @fatrat6988
      @fatrat6988 9 місяців тому +8

      Yeah cuz wolves have a better mentality and are more smart than hyenas

    • @fatrat6988
      @fatrat6988 8 місяців тому

      @@KereTista-km9ck we have a scholar right here🥂🥂📣😁😁 dude u have the intelligence of a kindergartener. What a clown

    • @Gooner184
      @Gooner184 7 місяців тому +13

      Bad comparison, lions are also pack animals. A lone lion would absolutely skedaddle if confronted by 10 hyenas.

    • @eeeeeyyb12
      @eeeeeyyb12 7 місяців тому +2

      ​@@Gooner184
      Noo

    • @shoman3927
      @shoman3927 6 місяців тому

      People just put some weird meaning on those animals like they're super brave, lions are pussies who run away from fights constantly and eat babies. Wolves are too, they can just outmaneuver the bear and bite it in the ass until it bleeds to death if they want to, bear is too slow and fat.

  • @wellingtonsboots4074
    @wellingtonsboots4074 Рік тому +32

    Thank you for this. What i don't understand is why, if there are only 700 wolves left, are they still allowed to be hunted? How strict is the quota?

    • @adrianroberts4174
      @adrianroberts4174 Рік тому +1

      The Norwegian government only allows for a few dozen.

    • @adrianroberts4174
      @adrianroberts4174 Рік тому +5

      In other words, the wolf is hunted by order of the government.

    • @whilliamnilsson9991
      @whilliamnilsson9991 Рік тому

      It's stupid, the goverment convinces fat hunters that the wolves are killing all the wildlife and for the safety of our forests and towns we need to keep them below 300 in population

    • @SwedishWanderer
      @SwedishWanderer 11 місяців тому +5

      Not very strict. Norway is probably the worst country in the world when it comes to wolf management. They have a goal of having 40-60 individuals within a "wolf-zone" bordering Sweden. All wolves leaving this zone will immediately be shot. Sweden want to limit the population to 170 from 465, but some associations are pushing for 100 or 0. Compare these numbers to Poland, Spain and Italy that has thousands of fully protected wolves and you see how extreme the wolf policy in the Nordic countries are.

    • @chawildheart
      @chawildheart 11 місяців тому +4

      Because of the sheep and cow and reindeer industries, who roam freely in the wilderness without any enclosure in the summer. So for the sake of the industry they destroy the lives of wolf, bears and wolverines.... I live there so i know how it works :(

  • @laquanlewis1590
    @laquanlewis1590 Рік тому +44

    Great segment and just the right amount of time for an audience. Easy to engage the audience and keep the attention asking with it's educational purposes

  • @unconscious1076
    @unconscious1076 11 місяців тому +2

    Omg that grizzly is so cute fluffy 🥺

  • @shrekken2326
    @shrekken2326 Рік тому +4

    Riot games really increased their cinema budget for this Volibear vs Warwick clip.

  • @djota207
    @djota207 Рік тому +2

    Wolves are so smart with teamwork.

  • @OH-SIX-SPIT
    @OH-SIX-SPIT Рік тому +1

    I love videos like these pls keep making them

  • @helkeuyka2052
    @helkeuyka2052 Рік тому

    Thanks , fantastic 💪👍♥️♥️♥️👏👏🙋‍♀️

  • @mohammadhadid4713
    @mohammadhadid4713 Рік тому +4

    Wow 🤩

  • @grdovwd1589
    @grdovwd1589 Рік тому +8

    .... BBC Earth, could you tell your foley artists to calm down with the sound effects?! ... listening to the wet cloth pressed down and getting rubbed close to the microphones for each muddy step and tongue out is getting really annoying, really quickly ... the fake sounds are taking over the whole quality of the beautifully taken pictures.

    • @Solstice261
      @Solstice261 Рік тому +3

      Yeah the wet steps when walking were a bit excessive, but doing sound effects is hard, and having the scene without any sound would be weird

    • @blucat4
      @blucat4 Рік тому +1

      Wow I didn't notice that. I watched the foot in mud bit again and there was so much noise I don't know how you noticed it. Did you used to work in video production or something? I think it's ok.

  • @lw3646
    @lw3646 9 місяців тому +1

    Great camera work.

  • @user-sx2de3nl9p
    @user-sx2de3nl9p 4 місяці тому

    Where can i whatch the full episode of wild scandinavia? Ive searched all over youtube but i have not seen a full episode anywere.

  • @Norwegian733
    @Norwegian733 5 місяців тому +1

    Brown Bears take up to 60- 65% of the wolfs kills. Its a routine for the wolf packs to lose their kills to single bears.
    If he really was hungry, the wolfs would have to wait until the bear was finished. Here, he had eaten and was full.

  • @manurocker1
    @manurocker1 Місяць тому +1

    Beautiful documentary footage, usual conservation pitch ladida until "there are only 700 left" . SEVEN HUNDRED?! holy shit. Thats like an accidental lightning bolts worth of wolves. I hope these beautiful animals can be protected through law and enforcement.

  • @Polandsyndromebodybuilding
    @Polandsyndromebodybuilding Рік тому

    Bear got a nice piece

  • @Zoofactsanimal
    @Zoofactsanimal 3 місяці тому

    Very beautiful video!👍

  • @3winmundoanimal
    @3winmundoanimal Рік тому

    *The thumbnails are impressive. The wolf's long tongue makes me want to eat*

  • @Caleb1874ya
    @Caleb1874ya Рік тому +12

    That wolverine notice had no one trying to bother him while he ate lol… they all came when he was full… because NOTHING messes with a Wolverine… still can’t get over a wolverine killed a polar bear at a zoo

    • @Spear_of_the_Raven_Ash
      @Spear_of_the_Raven_Ash Рік тому

      Serious? But then again, weasels routinely kill hares much larger than themselves...strategic and VERY strong bites.

    • @theotheseaeagle
      @theotheseaeagle Рік тому +5

      @@Spear_of_the_Raven_Ash weasels typically hunt rabbits. Hares are too nimble and strong to have much success overpowering, though a determined weasel or stoat could probably make short work of one

    • @Spear_of_the_Raven_Ash
      @Spear_of_the_Raven_Ash Рік тому

      @@theotheseaeagle you're correct, it's martens that'll take down hares. And wolverines are known to catch and kill caribou! Especially in the deeper snow. Also, here in North America we have fishers (like an overgrown marten) that are known to be profficient porcupine killers...and they sometimes predate foxes too.

    • @Caleb1874ya
      @Caleb1874ya Рік тому +1

      Also my pet ferret is only pet that ever consciously played a joke on me… he used to hide things then come find me and get me to follow him to room he hid thing (usually a sock or something lol) and then roll around giggling watching me look for it… and he would kill rats and mice etc if they ever got into the basement. Great family of animals.

    • @Predation_records
      @Predation_records Рік тому +5

      A wolverine has never killed a polar bear lmao

  • @ShivayGarg
    @ShivayGarg 4 місяці тому

    The voice ❤

  • @drandy.youtubechannel1436
    @drandy.youtubechannel1436 11 місяців тому

    Amazing 👍

  • @LeftWinger9
    @LeftWinger9 11 місяців тому +1

    Bear "I'll destroy you all 1 by 1 but I'm not getting jumped"

  • @daniella3813
    @daniella3813 Рік тому +2

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @maxsterling290
    @maxsterling290 6 місяців тому

    1:16, what a great scene.

  • @Elite_99
    @Elite_99 2 місяці тому

    Me and my siblings battling for the last slice of pizza.

  •  Рік тому

    Gelungenes Video. Gruss Jürgen 🤠

  • @Michael_swc
    @Michael_swc Рік тому +1

    Wolf 🐯 are great.

  • @GiovannaFogliarino-pg3xb
    @GiovannaFogliarino-pg3xb 4 місяці тому

    Che bell esemplare di orso

  • @rodanthefiredemon6493
    @rodanthefiredemon6493 Рік тому

    Nice vid

  • @GM-oi4vg
    @GM-oi4vg Рік тому

    ❤❤❤ Scandinavia

  • @ahmedharidi
    @ahmedharidi 8 місяців тому

    Wow

  • @Pauly421
    @Pauly421 Рік тому

    Please disable the prewritten captions on videos as they are literally always broken. The only system that works currently is the auto generated captions.

  • @heinedenmark
    @heinedenmark Рік тому +13

    Wolves and Ravens are a big part of Norse mytologi.. Bears not so much. Maybe this video show us why?

    • @olliefoxx7165
      @olliefoxx7165 Рік тому +1

      I'm not familiar with Norse mythology. Maybe there wasn't as many bears in Scandinavia.

    • @heinedenmark
      @heinedenmark Рік тому +7

      @@olliefoxx7165 A lot more than today.. And they were a part of it. But not so much. The most known is probably the Berserkers. Elite fighters that wore bear skins.

    • @tapio_m6861
      @tapio_m6861 Рік тому +9

      What? One of the most legendary Viking kings was Björn Ironside. Björn literally means bear. Berserkers, the Norse warriors, wore bear hides to make them look more intimidating. Berserk means bear hide shirt.
      And if we expand to the Nordics as a whole, bear is the king of the forest in Finnish mythology. Bear has loads of nicknames in the Finnish language as it was seen as such an important image of nature. Mesikämmen, otso, kontio, kouvo, metsän omena...

    • @olliefoxx7165
      @olliefoxx7165 Рік тому +1

      @@heinedenmark I have heard of the berserker wearing the bearskin into battle. That must have been a fearsome sight. If a man wore a bearskin he must have been a very brave, cunning and strong warrior. I have read where the berserkers were eventually shunned from society bc they were to savage and dangerous to be around. Perhaps the bear became associated with the berserker and it was shunned in mythology as a result of the association. Very interesting.

    • @heinedenmark
      @heinedenmark Рік тому

      @@tapio_m6861 I'm talking about Norse mytologi.. Finland has little influence in that. And I did mention the Berserkers 🤷‍♂️

  • @ASaltyWolf
    @ASaltyWolf Рік тому +2

    awoo...?

  • @jojobegood
    @jojobegood Рік тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @banderas2000
    @banderas2000 Рік тому +1

    I like wolf packs. But when I was a kid Brown bear ran past me within INCHES. At Mammoth lakes . So I feel more like a grizzly. 💪🏽

  • @brucebalsillie8451
    @brucebalsillie8451 4 місяці тому

    The bear can afford to abandon meal. 😂

  • @chrisquintrell7116
    @chrisquintrell7116 4 місяці тому

    That black wolf ... is a monster

  • @christianchauhan23
    @christianchauhan23 Рік тому +1

    🐻 vs 🐺.

  • @arystanbeck914
    @arystanbeck914 4 місяці тому

    Wolves are beautiful!

  • @edwardeddy__
    @edwardeddy__ 2 місяці тому

    Bear 🐻 : I'm taking this one no matter who ever the f you all are 😂

  • @SirKerskii
    @SirKerskii 10 місяців тому

    Damn not the wolves

  • @syn4441
    @syn4441 Рік тому

    👍

  • @jonathantomlinson999
    @jonathantomlinson999 11 місяців тому

    These CGI graphics are amazing

  • @thoothukudiking
    @thoothukudiking 5 місяців тому +1

    Had it been a Lion King having his meal. These wolves would stand 100 ft away until king is done

  • @matalens48
    @matalens48 Рік тому

    😍🥰😍🥰👌🙏

  • @darkness35869
    @darkness35869 11 місяців тому +1

    Poor wolverine he'd just started to eat a bit but the ravens called the bear and the wolves

  • @marialuizasantos7336
    @marialuizasantos7336 4 місяці тому

    Abçs
    Sabe
    De lobos e ursos
    Gostei
    Abçs
    Netao

  • @panchobeltran5936
    @panchobeltran5936 3 місяці тому

    Imagine a battle of a Wolf Pack and a Hyena Clan over a carcass.

  • @collinalbicocco3025
    @collinalbicocco3025 9 місяців тому

    🐻 🐺

  • @a.i2625
    @a.i2625 Рік тому

    I used to believe that bears don't eat carcasses and corpses.

  • @Mic-Mak
    @Mic-Mak Рік тому

    Mormont vs Stark.

  • @user-nj8ux9fe6i
    @user-nj8ux9fe6i Рік тому

    🌹 🌹

  • @JackSmith.9966
    @JackSmith.9966 Рік тому +1

    North America used to be like Africa so sad most of the animals left are small .

  • @drozzo3211
    @drozzo3211 3 місяці тому

    I often worry about the wolves here in Sweden. They have been teeming on extinction for so long, i hope that these noble animals will grow stronger, and their numbers will grow larger

    • @TheLastCrusader22
      @TheLastCrusader22 2 місяці тому

      Do you live in southern Sweden, mayhaps Stockholm? Because I can tell for you sure nobody that actually lives where the wolves are wants them to grow stronger

    • @drozzo3211
      @drozzo3211 2 місяці тому

      @@TheLastCrusader22 I live in gothenburg, i understand that they are troublesome for people up north, but i still value ecological integrity over making sure people dont feel bothered. The line is crossed once peoples lives become threatened by them, but for now the only problem is livestock loss, which should be covered by insurance (not saying it is, i dont know, but i think it should be covered by insurance)

    • @TheLastCrusader22
      @TheLastCrusader22 2 місяці тому

      @@drozzo3211It's the livelihood and cultural survival of the sámi we're talking about, that's more than "being troublesome"! The sámi I've had the fortune of meeting in my life have all been on the same page: there must under no circumstances be wolves in reindeer-herding areas (meaning, in effect, from northern Dalarna northwards, i.e. not even limited to Norrland). Now of course, the sámi are not opposed to there being wolves elsewhere in Sweden, they don't care, but they know better than anyone that you can't command a wolf to stay where we tell it to! Everytime that has been attempted, the wolf has started immediately marching northwards (and they can move up to 90 km a day) and we've had to spend literal millions to tranquilise it from a helicopter and transport it south, wash rinse repeat.
      There is no greater threat to sámi cultural survival than the wolf. You can read that on their own website samer.se ("Vargen är det rovdjur som är värst att ha i närheten av en renhjord"). So don't claim it's an "inconvenience", it's their entire way of life threatened and that's why they will adhere to "skjut, gräv och tig" if they must (and believe me, they do)

  • @B1SCOOP
    @B1SCOOP 4 місяці тому

    What's up with recent nature documentaries playing most of the footage in slight slow motion? While it looks cool at first shot, it gets nauseating after few moments.

  • @user-tf9xn4xf6x
    @user-tf9xn4xf6x Місяць тому

    0:34

  • @wildguy4773
    @wildguy4773 26 днів тому

    You know shit is real when wolverine runs from that bear, wolves are truly most brave animals, only having huge fear of humans

  • @DeBeard
    @DeBeard Рік тому +1

    wow, great job, all scenes in this documentary are extraordinarily beautiful! I feel BBC could stop doing world news cuz most presented are fake news…why Not focusing on producing movies, mini series n documentaries?

    • @insertname2035
      @insertname2035 Рік тому +3

      Stick to ketchup

    • @ElysetheEevee
      @ElysetheEevee Рік тому +1

      ​@@insertname2035
      Wow, original.

    • @DeBeard
      @DeBeard Рік тому

      @@insertname2035 leave those shet to yo mom n nanny

  • @jupiterr9892
    @jupiterr9892 Рік тому +1

    700 is sad..

  • @OldMtnGeezer
    @OldMtnGeezer Рік тому +5

    The "safety" of the forest? Interesting choice of words. This pack just intimidated and ran off the largest and most dangerous apex predator around. (Unless you count men with guns, of course. Only 700 left and there's an actual hunting season?!? The compulsion to kill something just because it's wild and free is deeply ingrained. SMH.)

    • @BarbaOlof
      @BarbaOlof Рік тому +1

      Well, the hunting is sort of necessary to not have the wolves attacking sheep, rain deers and come to close to people.
      I personally don’t live in an area full of wolves, but I do understand those that those who do would want to keep the of their back yards.

    • @Solstice261
      @Solstice261 Рік тому +2

      And they should be allowed to establish to the north where there is very little farming and agriculture, of course protect reindeer herders but a wolf pack is a lot less dangerous to them that than the lichen scarcity caused by bad forestry practices, which are also supported by the government, how odd it seems the government can decide if they want to support the sami people or not care about if they are given a paycheck

    • @theotheseaeagle
      @theotheseaeagle Рік тому

      @@BarbaOlof wolves rarely attack sheep, and governments acknowledge this, but they earn too much money from the rich trophy hunters from America or sadly even here in the UK. They are actually trying to ban the import of animals hunted for trophies here in the UK (thank god).
      But yea agriculture and the safety of people had nothing to do with it, it’s all about satisfying the bored rich people that want to shoot something for a pretty ornament or to pose for a picture on their Instagram

    • @mokarokas-1727
      @mokarokas-1727 Рік тому +2

      @@Solstice261 - There have been attempts, but the wolves naturally soon migrate south to better pastures again. Sadly, people would rather kill them than wall in their livestock or risk losing one now and then.

    • @Solstice261
      @Solstice261 Рік тому

      @@mokarokas-1727 i see I imagine they tend to want to follow reindeer when they migrate south, and since there is more than enough space nothing is keeping them, still with how many wolfs some countries in Eastern Europe have. Allowing only 700 for a whole part of Europe is horrible, I think here applies the fact that wolves never left eastern Europe so people there know how to be safe from them, guard dogs are common thing as well as keeping an eye on livestock, this means that livestock is generally well protected without having to be told so to them having wolves is normal while for people in northern Europe ir is a change that makes their life harder, however it's hunters the ones that are more willing to exterminate the species, farmers don't like wolves and will appreciate their erradication but it's hunters the main ones lobbying for their disappearance

  • @claudiamariebermudez6727
    @claudiamariebermudez6727 8 місяців тому

    🌲🌿🍄🍀☘️

  • @ben59240
    @ben59240 11 місяців тому

    Nice to attract animals to make good footages...

  • @raihanfarrelofficial
    @raihanfarrelofficial 12 днів тому

    Ulf, Bjorn & Hrafn

  • @RunaOdal
    @RunaOdal 4 місяці тому

    Riz vs Legoshi

  • @names5508
    @names5508 Рік тому

    Narrator is no David Attenborough 😄

    • @Teaspooncat
      @Teaspooncat 2 місяці тому

      No. It's Rebecca Ferguson

  • @maryc1210
    @maryc1210 Рік тому

    sooooo cool

  • @HuguesGugues
    @HuguesGugues 6 місяців тому

    I'd choose to fight 10 wolves
    I mean. Risk against 10 and maybe you can kill 6 or 7 and then run.
    If you'd definitely lose for 1 bear in a 1v1, why would you even try.
    In case of wolves, facing 10 wolves doesnt mean that you need to kill all them. If you kill 5 or 6, the rest might get somewhat scared.

  • @Jeyekomon
    @Jeyekomon 8 місяців тому +1

    Is it safe for a human to visit Scandinavian wilderness? I'm not sure after this video.

    • @TheLastCrusader22
      @TheLastCrusader22 2 місяці тому

      It depends on where you go, when and what you do. Generally? 110 %

  • @yellow._
    @yellow._ 8 місяців тому

    Were in Scandinavia?

    • @Kingsaxxy3872
      @Kingsaxxy3872 7 місяців тому

      Finland I believe

    • @yellow._
      @yellow._ 7 місяців тому

      @@Kingsaxxy3872 why?

  • @PanosKoum-ie4mc
    @PanosKoum-ie4mc 12 днів тому

    Yeah wolves rules

  • @robertmoniz6633
    @robertmoniz6633 5 місяців тому

    If that was a north american grizzly bear he wouldn't be running of with some of the food he would stay and feed on the carcus and fight the wolfs off

  • @QualeQualeson
    @QualeQualeson Рік тому +2

    Wonder where in Sweden this might be to be able to gather such an outstanding collection of healthy predators all in one place. That looks like a forest rein being used as bait. Somewhere in the taiga, towards the Finnish border maybe.

    • @SwedishWanderer
      @SwedishWanderer 11 місяців тому +4

      This would be impossible to see in Sweden, it's in Finland.

    • @QualeQualeson
      @QualeQualeson 11 місяців тому +2

      @@SwedishWanderer That's what I thought as well, but I checked the BBC page and it states clearly that it's Sweden. It even says so in the title. Not that I'd trust them 100%, these nature programs do a lot of fishy stuff, but that BBC would call their series Sweden and film in Finland, I don't know why they'd do that.

    • @SwedishWanderer
      @SwedishWanderer 11 місяців тому +4

      @@QualeQualeson I can guarantee you this is in Finland, there are several nature photographers who have taken the photos of the same wolves (you will recognize the light one) in Finland. We don't really have bears, wolverines and wolves in the same place in Sweden.

    • @QualeQualeson
      @QualeQualeson 11 місяців тому

      @@SwedishWanderer I believe you. It's strange that the BBC isn't being called out for it when they put Sweden in the series title. A lot of nature enthusiasts from both Sweden and Finland are likely to recognize as much. Even I, a Norwegian with no direct experience from these areas was puzzled when I saw the footage. Very strange.

    • @chawildheart
      @chawildheart 11 місяців тому

      Yep you got it right. Almost impossible to see them without baiting

  • @ChairmanObama
    @ChairmanObama Рік тому

    If you are going to present CGI as real at least give us a simulation of David Attenborough's narration

  • @starkparker16
    @starkparker16 11 місяців тому

    Gave up like a buster

  • @reubenzachariah9065
    @reubenzachariah9065 Рік тому

    Only wolves 700 left? They should be now protected u dear some Act to revive the population

  • @NT-ku9ui
    @NT-ku9ui 24 дні тому

    Rebecca Ferguson voice ❤❤❤❤

  • @goodebening6564
    @goodebening6564 5 місяців тому

    Didn't know wolverine was actually an actual animal

  • @danielphillips8933
    @danielphillips8933 11 місяців тому

    I love the fake snarls and roars! Come on BBC...

  • @JUSTIRASSIC
    @JUSTIRASSIC 8 місяців тому

    Wolfs North america's top Predators

    • @Kingsaxxy3872
      @Kingsaxxy3872 7 місяців тому

      While you are right this video is in Europe.
      So they are both Europe and America’s top predators.

  • @JackSmith.9966
    @JackSmith.9966 Рік тому

    North America used to be like Africa so sad just small animals left and bears .

  • @Russia-bullies
    @Russia-bullies 4 місяці тому

    Unlike humans,the bear was smart enough to know when to quit.

  • @ABB-bw6tc
    @ABB-bw6tc Рік тому

    Just give me a doggy bag plz

  • @Mrcoldy1988
    @Mrcoldy1988 Рік тому

    At least in Scandinavia they will be save. I hope.

    • @Solstice261
      @Solstice261 Рік тому

      No it's actually one of the most dangerous countries for wolves with sanctioned culls that keep populations low, similar thing is trying to be done with bears, look it up is horrible and shameful

    • @BarbaOlof
      @BarbaOlof Рік тому

      @@Solstice261 Well, it’s easy to say when you don’t have them near you.

    • @Osmonius
      @Osmonius Рік тому +6

      No they’re not. Wolves are considered critically endangered, at least in Finland where I assume this is filmed even tho Finland is not part of Scandinavia. They’re being hunted legally and illegally of which the latter one is the most common cause of death for a wolf in Finland.

    • @Solstice261
      @Solstice261 Рік тому

      @@BarbaOlof except I do, though I am not a farmer and I understand why that may keep them awake at night, but we need wolves and a population of 700 for all of Scandinavia it's shameful when a lot of other countries can manage mor with similar and higher population densities, the government should quickly compensate any livestock lost to predators but also not make a cull against a population bordering on extinction, specially if they are later going to act as if they had the ecological high ground compared to other nations, plus most of the culls come due to hunting groups lobbying and the only thing they suffer from wolves is perceived competition, I am sorry it may be hard and farmers and herders must be helped as much as possible but Scandinavia must achieve around a thousand wolves whith interconnected wolves or they will go extinct, and I trust you don't want that, if you do and think wolves are useless and evil, than there is nothing I can do to change your mind, but know that most studies agree having wolves is good and Scandinavia should stop the culls as they aren't helping

    • @Solstice261
      @Solstice261 Рік тому +1

      @@Osmonius Norway is worse they have like fifty

  • @sinanbozkurt5861
    @sinanbozkurt5861 Рік тому

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