@@pilgrimsspiritualvoyage6252 Right, but a lot of wild wolve carry higher percentages of familiaris genetics. Plus, it's harder to assess young animals.
@canidconsulting5118 What? Completely false. Wolves are canis lupus, they have no familiarias in their genes. Familiarias is what we use to classify the domestic dog, it represents a subspecies. Which wolves are not. Not to mention your comment suggests that a dog and a wolf bred, in the wild! Has and never will happen.
@@pilgrimsspiritualvoyage6252 A good amount of wild wolves do in fact carry familiaris genes. And though certainly not the norm, wild wolves amd domestic dogs have and do occasionally breed.
@canidconsulting5118 Not in the wild. Wolves who were rescued and remain or bred in captivity. Absolutely no wild wolf has the familiarias genese. The wolves we are referring to in this video are wild and part of a national park reserve. Therefore, there has been no human interference in their genetics.
The beauty of the sable wolves is truly captivating.
Magnifique respect au loups👏👍👌💪🙏😍
Какие красивые!
the first wolf kinda looks like a wolverine
cute wolves hehe
That's a doggo that needs pets.
Amo entre os lobos são mais bonitos até pq tenho um desses
Are there genetics on this group? Looks like there's a dose of dog in the woodpile.
They look young, but still too old for the "GSD" phase...
No, and since dogs such as GSD came from wolves.... that's you're actual correlation
@@pilgrimsspiritualvoyage6252 Right, but a lot of wild wolve carry higher percentages of familiaris genetics. Plus, it's harder to assess young animals.
@canidconsulting5118
What? Completely false.
Wolves are canis lupus, they have no familiarias in their genes. Familiarias is what we use to classify the domestic dog, it represents a subspecies. Which wolves are not.
Not to mention your comment suggests that a dog and a wolf bred, in the wild! Has and never will happen.
@@pilgrimsspiritualvoyage6252 A good amount of wild wolves do in fact carry familiaris genes.
And though certainly not the norm, wild wolves amd domestic dogs have and do occasionally breed.
@canidconsulting5118
Not in the wild. Wolves who were rescued and remain or bred in captivity.
Absolutely no wild wolf has the familiarias genese. The wolves we are referring to in this video are wild and part of a national park reserve. Therefore, there has been no human interference in their genetics.