Honestly this is one of the best I've ever seen. It's Planet Earth - worthy footage. Had no intention of watching the whole thing and couldn't turn away. Bravo!
Great video....amazing in the final moments when the last two buffalo leave their brother to die. The herd tried to protect one another as best they could but in the end their survival instincts took over and it was time to flee. Great to see healthy big packs of wolves in Yellowstone like this.
Sun faded . They are black. Sun faded to chocolate, not true black color, is mixed hairs like others but some hairs are true black. Face shorter hair and grooming pulls out. Some of Dis olor chocolate is also dead hair in Pelt that will undercoat shed later.
That was amazing thanks so much. Loved the bit where the Stoat are all running in the snow and the wolves playing in the snow. Arctic Fox colours were lovely.
Fwiw, and this fascinated me because I used to assume very few species were capable of grief: a documentary about giraffes changed everything. Later I witnessed cows doing the same thing. Tbh I'm pretty sure no one can prove it either way, but behavior is powerful to witness. Paz y luz.
I'm sure folks can find plenty of animal predation at its bloodiest with little effort. For some crazy reason, lots of people love animals and nature but don't like to see other animals killed.. Apex predators rock. But we love bunny rabbits, elk et al Fluff, some might call it. 😊
That is a great video. Wolves are so endurance, smart, powerfull, collective animals and also quite cute and emotional. Wolves which are at top of the food chain have an important role for ecological balance. Please save, protect and love wolves
Are you blind? His video does show the wolf pack taking down a bison. Also, the content creator was trying to give an overall feel for Yellowstone during winter. Your comments are childish.
@@blueeyebeauty6364, your comment is beyond childish, clip didn’t say winter in Yellowstone, said wolves hunt buffalo, you got the soft version, snowflake
Remember, when the govt removed all wolves from Yellowstone the ecosystem went straight downhill, then the govt realized they had made a huge mistake! Once they returned wolves the ecosystem quickly recovered! Its nature and we should leave it the hell alone!
This would be the Mollies wof pack. They live in the interior of Yellowstone ND are bison hunting specialists. They're the only remaining pack of the packs that were originally reintroduced to Yellowstone back in the 90s.
Junction butte. Currently the biggest pack in yellowstone and is the only pack ever in yellowstone history to hunt bison more than elk. They primarily kill adult bison too, 24% females %21BULLs and 11% more adults but their gender is unknown. This pack are slowly becoming expert bison hunters. Not as good as the ones in wood buffalo national though, they kill bison at an almost 80% rate. Killing an adult bison every 9 days or so in the winter
This Yukon variety is why our big famous elk herds in the backcountry of Montana and Idaho are in a predator pit and elk have moved into marginal ranch areas.
Honestly I don't know why people make wolves bad in books, after all they are just trying to survive. You can't just think that they're bad. You also gotta think in their point of view.
Oh how Great,,,,,,,,,how many times a week do these Wolf kill a buffalo ?? Thats just one Pack. Why are they not hunting Elk ??/ Because all the ELK are gone except the one's that live close to a house. You destroyed the Greatest Elk herd we had,,,,,and the Moose,,,and the Deer,,,,,,and Sheep and Goats and Coyotes,,,,,,,Good Job
two words: STOP LYING. If the wolves were capable of causing the elk to go extinct, then the elk would have gone extinct thousands of years ago, and that is FACT.
It’s winter! Elk migrate out of most of Yellowstone. Obviously wolves aren’t killing enough bison. Because most years the herds have to be culled. So they don’t over graze. I bet you’d you’d rather see them die a natural death. Their teeth wear Don and they starve to death.
@@gregorywhitely9320 Lake trout decimated the spring brook trout fishery in Yellowstone.....for Grizzly. so they changed to elk calves, then cattle calves. Wolves get the blame. actuall follow up: 24 of 28 calves taken were by grizzly bears, not wolves. But don't let facts bother you, "mericans. you know best. now look at the rest of the mess you made.
It's truly amazing how Wolves can handle such large prey. Elite! For anyone that enjoyed this video, check out Frozen Planet 2. 25 of the Biggest Wolves in the world hunt even bigger Bison than Yellowstone has.
To the person who comes here after a hard and challenging day: well done, you did well today and tomorrow will be better. Just relax, block out all the distracting noises and enjoy the relaxing sounds of nature. I wish you the best
The Bison aren’t going to last long. For thousands of years bison bred and had a healthy heard to survive the wolf pacts, the wolves were depleted and now their being uncheck.
Yellowstone National Park. The place where native Americans were forced to leave, after we killed off all the bison 🦬. We're lucky to have bison left. We're also lucky to have native Americans. HISTORY 101
"Волк и ягненок будут пастись вместе и лев, как бык, будет есть солому, а змея будет питаться земной пылью. Они не будут причинять зла и вреда на всей моей святой горе..." Библия.
Thanks liberal city slickers of Colorado for voting these into our state. They letting these go where 80%+ were voted no on ballet because most of Colorado makes their way of living thru ranching and these will be let go in those primary ranching areas and not in the city where y’all live! Thanks! Great job
@ yah, naturally like 100 yrs ago, when all the other animals and ecosystem cycles wasn’t disturbed by humans! Us humans messed it up, lots more animals and food for the wolves were around back then, along with grizzlies who also killed wolves and lots more lions who killed wolves and the numbers of animals were “naturally” kept at reasonable numbers for the ecosystem to survive properly. We messed up the cycle so bad it’s terrible to bring in a predator that don’t belong no more.
This is really rather lame. At about the 5th minute some very tiny wolves pull down an only slightly larger bison. Kind of. For a few seconds. Then much later a bison carcass gets chewed on. For a few seconds. The rest is just pretty pictures.
There are about 125 wolves in Yellowstone. There are about 6,000 bison in Yellowstone. A wolf eats about 8 bison per year. The Math: 125 x 8 = 1000. Remember, 90% of the bison eaten by wolves in Yellowstone are prime females so you lose calf production to replace loss. So the wolves take 1,000 bison a year, they kill mostly females who won't bear calves now and there are 6,000 bison in total in Yellowstone. Bottom line: if you want to see some bison in Yellowstone, you better make your plans to get out there pronto.
Wolves and bison lived together for a millenia before overhunting of the wolves by humans. I'm sure they'll figure it out, Luke they had fir hundreds if not thousands of years before.
They killed everything else off so now they moved on to the bison, and slowly will eliminate this too until Yellowstone will be devoid of any ungulates.
They kill everything. Northern MN deer herd down 90 % Moose are way down. Killing cattle and pets. There has never been an animal that's had more incorrect information said about it. By so-called exports.
@@georgekiriak7027 Wolves have already killed plenty of livestock and pets, and under the right circumstances they have killed plenty of humans too. Look up wolf super packs. It's pure ignorance to assume they don't or won't do it.
These are not indigenous wolves. We had wolves in the lower 48 still. Irremotus historically never ran in packs in park records of groups more than 4 or 5 . They also didn't sport kill. These Yukon wolves are from Northern Canada, and are the largest subspecies of wolf in the world. Documented packs of our native wolves were covered up in the Frank Church in Idaho by a man that mapped them for the USFWS and IDFG in Idaho. RIP White Socks. This wolf also spread Hydatid Disease to our ungulate populations. It's an environmental hazard as well as a wildlife shredder. People should be put in jail that brought them down here and trapped them illegally.
Also, why do you think people who care about the ecosystem should be put in jail? "Trapped them illegally" last I checked, wildlife conservation isn't illegal.
Honestly this is one of the best I've ever seen. It's Planet Earth - worthy footage. Had no intention of watching the whole thing and couldn't turn away. Bravo!
What an incredible collection of wolf footage! Outstanding editing too! Well done!
Thanks so much!
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Beautiful video. Wolves are one of the few predators that can bring down fully grown bisons in their ecosystem.
Nicely done, well edited and put together. I like how you let nature tell the story without any narration. It shows that in death there is life.
This was dramatic and EPIC!
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and without distracting sentimental music🥶😢🤬
Music has been used forever to tell a story.
Great video....amazing in the final moments when the last two buffalo leave their brother to die. The herd tried to protect one another as best they could but in the end their survival instincts took over and it was time to flee. Great to see healthy big packs of wolves in Yellowstone like this.
Choked me up to see the lone bison checking up on his buddy
THIS IS ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE! So many remarkable shots! Those dark brown wolves with the black faces !
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Sun faded . They are black. Sun faded to chocolate, not true black color, is mixed hairs like others but some hairs are true black. Face shorter hair and grooming pulls out. Some of Dis olor chocolate is also dead hair in Pelt that will undercoat shed later.
Black wolves are the most rare
Sad to see big bull bison came to pay respect to its relative…
That was amazing thanks so much. Loved the bit where the Stoat are all running in the snow and the wolves playing in the snow. Arctic Fox colours were lovely.
Incredible footage. 🐺♥️
Just heard you on the W&E podcast - glad I did! Wonderful video.
Ditto to all 3 pts. Podcast led me here… great footage and production.
Thank you kindly!
@@julianplasencia1374 Thanks so much for following up and watching!
That's the real balance in nature... Thx. for this wonderful movie.
My favourite animal is the wolf.
the way that they think is very different to us, humans. And they work together very well
This is a very good video.
Winter is hard in the Yellowstone Plateau. Fantastic filming!
Fine job, well shot!
Video is absolutely amazing, all aspects depicted, Wolves, Bison, Terrain, Season, Landscape. Will Share
Job well done! I just listened to this experience on the Wild and Exposed Podcast, which is how I found your channel.
Thanks so much for following up! Glad you enjoyed. Share with your friends.
Nice edit! Well done. And the light music is nice. Subscribed.
We saw the junction butte pack this winter !! Yellowstone is an amazing wild place!
Hey man, I've seen many hunts. Many footage.
This is by far the best. Showed the full thing in amazing quailty
Thank you kindly! Share it with your friends or those who would enjoy some inspiration from nature.
@@InspireWildMedia Was that the junction brutte pack ?
the full thing? I must have missed the 45 minutes it took the bison to die as half its flanks were eaten
@holgerawakens7784 when I say full thing I mean how they assemble the pack, how they track, how they target, the chase and the take down
Wow, what a powerful video! Do you think that bison was morning the loss of the other bison? Was if from the same herd?
Fwiw, and this fascinated me because I used to assume very few species were capable of grief: a documentary about giraffes changed everything. Later I witnessed cows doing the same thing.
Tbh I'm pretty sure no one can prove it either way, but behavior is powerful to witness.
Paz y luz.
@@mortalclown3812 Almost all large mammals grieve. It's ignorant to just assume that only humans do.
Nice footage! Those are healthy wolves 🐺 🔥🐺🐺🐺
INSANE!!! and beautifully compiled.
Incredible footage! So well done
Cheers!
Great job! The outstanding view how real nature looks like. Congratulations.
The second a video starts and there's music you know they're not going to show how predators actually kill prey and it's just going to be fluff.
I'm sure folks can find plenty of animal predation at its bloodiest with little effort.
For some crazy reason, lots of people love animals and nature but don't like to see other animals killed..
Apex predators rock.
But we love bunny rabbits, elk et al
Fluff, some might call it. 😊
Editing 101 😃
6:57 the zenith of this video and most awe-inspiring nature filming I have ever seen.
absolutely amazing. the only issue is since i play wolfquest those howls are super familiar
Beautiful pack! 🍁
Awesome footage!!
Amazing videography and just a really nice overall video! Keep up the good work!
this brings tears to my eyes, just so magnificent. nature is so brutal, but that's the way it goes, there's beauty in everything shown here
The color of those wolves eyes
Your work is really fantastic
Try to add natural voice or some times use over voice for better results.
Simply phenomenal!
Thank you kindly!
Outstanding!!
Cheers Greg!
That is a great video. Wolves are so endurance, smart, powerfull, collective animals and also quite cute and emotional. Wolves which are at top of the food chain have an important role for ecological balance. Please save, protect and love wolves
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Yellowstone we taking my nephew and his wife to yellowstone camping we been there before beautiful place it will be the first time for them cant wait
Amazing footage
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why could you show the actual takedown, how they hunt, rather than images of snow falling in the woods? we're not children.
Are you blind? His video does show the wolf pack taking down a bison. Also, the content creator was trying to give an overall feel for Yellowstone during winter. Your comments are childish.
@@blueeyebeauty6364, your comment is beyond childish, clip didn’t say winter in Yellowstone, said wolves hunt buffalo, you got the soft version, snowflake
Because too many liberals can’t stand to see it yet, they vote for the wolves introduction into places all the time
Los lobos están masacrando la fauna de Yellowoustone
Most documentaries don’t anymore, it would counter their message.
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I like very grand this is reportage
Beautiful!!
Wonderful.
What pack is this?
does anyone know which pack this is?
Their wonderfull, if their not in your neibourhood, and you dont have kids, dogs or cattle, or sheep. Or old people! Very beautifully smart animals,
That's what we call a team work,strength is in unity.
6:19 hehe wolf hop
Remember, when the govt removed all wolves from Yellowstone the ecosystem went straight downhill, then the govt realized they had made a huge mistake! Once they returned wolves the ecosystem quickly recovered! Its nature and we should leave it the hell alone!
Nature is truly amazing!
Amazing!
Thanks!
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This would be the Mollies wof pack. They live in the interior of Yellowstone ND are bison hunting specialists. They're the only remaining pack of the packs that were originally reintroduced to Yellowstone back in the 90s.
You're right, a lot of people don't know that! Those wolves were introduced to Yellowstone from Canada 🇨🇦
The fox appeared at 7:30
6:26 The wolf is looking at the camera.
4:40, why did those bisons go help his fellow bison being attacked by wolves?
Elk and bison: two animals that grey wolves hunt regularly.
There`s a couple of spots where at 243 would work wonders!!
After seeing what hapened with the elk and deer herds where I live I'd say 50bmg
what is the name of the wolfpack?
Junction butte. Currently the biggest pack in yellowstone and is the only pack ever in yellowstone history to hunt bison more than elk.
They primarily kill adult bison too, 24% females %21BULLs and 11% more adults but their gender is unknown.
This pack are slowly becoming expert bison hunters.
Not as good as the ones in wood buffalo national though, they kill bison at an almost 80% rate. Killing an adult bison every 9 days or so in the winter
brilliant filmaking
great footage and I'm not a wolf lover ,nothing but man has a chance with a wolf pack and that would be questionable give the circumstances,
This Yukon variety is why our big famous elk herds in the backcountry of Montana and Idaho are in a predator pit and elk have moved into marginal ranch areas.
There was a reason our forefathers had bounties on them
Unfortunately we have to realize nature doesn't always suit what we want. But it is what this ecosystem needs to thrive and be balanced.
Thats a large pride of wolf
Amazing
6:28 BEAUTIUFL BEAUTIFUL SHOT
Thanks!
They way the bison looked at the dead one and realized that he didn’t keep everyone safe…😭
Honestly I don't know why people make wolves bad in books, after all they are just trying to survive. You can't just think that they're bad. You also gotta think in their point of view.
Oh how Great,,,,,,,,,how many times a week do these Wolf kill a buffalo ?? Thats just one Pack. Why are they not hunting Elk ??/ Because all the ELK are gone except the one's that live close to a house. You destroyed the Greatest Elk herd we had,,,,,and the Moose,,,and the Deer,,,,,,and Sheep and Goats and Coyotes,,,,,,,Good Job
two words: STOP LYING. If the wolves were capable of causing the elk to go extinct, then the elk would have gone extinct thousands of years ago, and that is FACT.
Agreed, mankind has wreaked havoc, most people don't kill for necessity anymore.
It’s winter! Elk migrate out of most of Yellowstone. Obviously wolves aren’t killing enough bison. Because most years the herds have to be culled. So they don’t over graze. I bet you’d you’d rather see them die a natural death. Their teeth wear Don and they starve to death.
@@gregorywhitely9320 Lake trout decimated the spring brook trout fishery in Yellowstone.....for Grizzly. so they changed to elk calves, then cattle calves. Wolves get the blame. actuall follow up: 24 of 28 calves taken were by grizzly bears, not wolves. But don't let facts bother you, "mericans. you know best. now look at the rest of the mess you made.
It shows how evil and lethal wolves are.
'Evil' is a very strange adjective to use. The only mammal on this earth who's capable of evil, is man.
Wolves aren’t humans
Did you guys notice the 1 wolf always jumping at birds? he/she was even doing it when the rest took down the bison
That's cousin Stew. He's always been a bit slow. 😆
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спасибо.
6:08 The way that the wolf is biting the bison's head is kinda creepy to watch.
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It's truly amazing how Wolves can handle such large prey. Elite! For anyone that enjoyed this video, check out Frozen Planet 2. 25 of the Biggest Wolves in the world hunt even bigger Bison than Yellowstone has.
I'd like to see a pride of 20 lions meet those 24 wolves. That would be an interesting encounter.
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Thats a big pack
To the person who comes here after a hard and challenging day: well done, you did well today and tomorrow will be better. Just relax, block out all the distracting noises and enjoy the relaxing sounds of nature. I wish you the best
This is 4th grader content. What message is the director attempting to deliver?
The Bison aren’t going to last long. For thousands of years bison bred and had a healthy heard to survive the wolf pacts, the wolves were depleted and now their being uncheck.
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Yellowstone National Park.
The place where native Americans were forced to leave, after we killed off all the bison 🦬. We're lucky to have bison left.
We're also lucky to have native Americans. HISTORY 101
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Aepyornis 😢
"Волк и ягненок будут пастись вместе и лев, как бык, будет есть солому, а змея будет питаться земной пылью. Они не будут причинять зла и вреда на всей моей святой горе..." Библия.
From death come life
Thanks liberal city slickers of Colorado for voting these into our state.
They letting these go where 80%+ were voted no on ballet because most of Colorado makes their way of living thru ranching and these will be let go in those primary ranching areas and not in the city where y’all live! Thanks! Great job
The wolves are supposed to be in Colorado.
@ yah, naturally like 100 yrs ago, when all the other animals and ecosystem cycles wasn’t disturbed by humans!
Us humans messed it up, lots more animals and food for the wolves were around back then, along with grizzlies who also killed wolves and lots more lions who killed wolves and the numbers of animals were “naturally” kept at reasonable numbers for the ecosystem to survive properly.
We messed up the cycle so bad it’s terrible to bring in a predator that don’t belong no more.
@@westelkhunts1974“a predator that don’t belong no more” what makes you claim they’re an invasive species?
This is really rather lame. At about the 5th minute some very tiny wolves pull down an only slightly larger bison. Kind of. For a few seconds. Then much later a bison carcass gets chewed on. For a few seconds. The rest is just pretty pictures.
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They could've taken down two bison
There are about 125 wolves in Yellowstone. There are about 6,000 bison in Yellowstone. A wolf eats about 8 bison per year. The Math: 125 x 8 = 1000. Remember, 90% of the bison eaten by wolves in Yellowstone are prime females so you lose calf production to replace loss. So the wolves take 1,000 bison a year, they kill mostly females who won't bear calves now and there are 6,000 bison in total in Yellowstone. Bottom line: if you want to see some bison in Yellowstone, you better make your plans to get out there pronto.
Wolves and bison lived together for a millenia before overhunting of the wolves by humans. I'm sure they'll figure it out, Luke they had fir hundreds if not thousands of years before.
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They killed everything else off so now they moved on to the bison, and slowly will eliminate this too until Yellowstone will be devoid of any ungulates.
Yeah right lol.
They kill everything. Northern MN deer herd down 90 % Moose are way down. Killing cattle and pets.
There has never been an animal that's had more incorrect information said about it. By so-called exports.
Experts
And then they will move to cities and eat humans and their pets. horrifying !!!
@@georgekiriak7027
Wolves have already killed plenty of livestock and pets, and under the right circumstances they have killed plenty of humans too. Look up wolf super packs.
It's pure ignorance to assume they don't or won't do it.
I want to see the whole thing plese do not inflict your morals on me the killing is the crown of the chase
These are not indigenous wolves. We had wolves in the lower 48 still. Irremotus historically never ran in packs in park records of groups more than 4 or 5 . They also didn't sport kill. These Yukon wolves are from Northern Canada, and are the largest subspecies of wolf in the world. Documented packs of our native wolves were covered up in the Frank Church in Idaho by a man that mapped them for the USFWS and IDFG in Idaho. RIP White Socks. This wolf also spread Hydatid Disease to our ungulate populations. It's an environmental hazard as well as a wildlife shredder. People should be put in jail that brought them down here and trapped them illegally.
"These are not indigenous wolves" "we had wolves in the lower 48 still". Nice job contradicting yourself, there.
How anyone can not love these noble and majestic creatures is baffling to me.
@Alec Augert Vandenbosch Here's proof that they didn't reintroduce the wrong wolf: ua-cam.com/video/-tXplYRCUpk/v-deo.html
Also, why do you think people who care about the ecosystem should be put in jail?
"Trapped them illegally" last I checked, wildlife conservation isn't illegal.
@Alec's Farm Original wolf: Canis lupus. Reintroduced wolf: Canis lupus. Same species.
And I know they were (re)introduced with good intentions.
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can you turn the music off please?🤬🤬🤬🤬
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