For people questioning the legitimacy of naming wolf classes: the studies done on wolves when describing behavior was with captive wolves with no relation to one another, they were all strangers. It was lord of the flies where eventually a wolf would declare itself as leader. In the wild, wolf pack structures are like humans. You have parents and the kids. There are no alphas, betas, omegas etc. There is no pecking order in the wild, the parents oversee everything and often give first dibs to smaller pups on small game. Every structure is different, but the mannerisms and constant behavioral checks are no different than an obstinate teenager telling their parents NO.
Thank you for adding this. The researcher that started this has spent the rest of his career trying to undo the whole Alpha myth. It is how you say, a family.
The lord of the flies was about people trying to establish an order within their society. It came out in a grotesque and failed way, but it still underpins, I believe, the need that a social animal has for such an order. Just as wolves. A failed study does not prove that the wolves lack social organization. Which they don´t - or do they? There are animals in more and less dominate roles, just as in a human family or clan. Whether we want to call them alphas, betas etc or not is really not of much relevance.
@mattias5157 a failed study proves that in an artifical environment of wolves with no relation will result to survival of the fittest. Whereas normal wolf packs follow a typical family unit. Lord of the flies fits the analogy as well as any other story where a leader emerges via force due to circumstance.
In some packs, alphas could also rules their siblings. And sometimes lone wolves join in a pack. Although from many wolf documentaries I've seen, the actual dynamics within a pack is vary. In some packs, betas also had mate and procreate. In other, only alphas could have pups, in another pack, some of the alpha's daughters bearing pup with a lone wolf from next door teritorry
It's worth mentioning, that reintroduction of wolves in certain areas has actually improved the quality of wilderness and forests. Apex predators force other species to move around more frequently, preventing them from settling and stripping the forest out of resources. It promotes an equal spread of animals in the wilderness, thus reinforcing the overall health of the forests. Lynx is also great at regulating spread of wildlife, to the point that their reintroduction in the balkans actually brought back some forests from the brink of desertification.
Real wolf packs in the wild are literally families with the "alphas" being the parents and the rest of the pack being their pups. The thing about pack hierarchies only applies to wolves in captivity.
Not entirely true, there are instances in which some families will adopt in one or more "immigrant" wolves and there are even some rare occasions in which several families will form a single pack, in which cases the top wolf can be considered by all intents and purposes the alpha.
Whoever does not know wolves and their methods of killing will believe that they are loyal and noble nope then the wolf has surpassed the hyena and the wild dog in its brutality and lack of mercy and pity for its prey Does it deserve this respect? It is also not tamed especially tundra wolves which have the strongest jaws in the canids
The most interesting thing to know about wolves and their subspecies (including the domestic dog) is that there is little genetic variation between them. I just got finished a sequencing lab and had to put my sequence into BLAST to find out what species of animal I had for my mystery meat lab. I had to go with common sense as each wolf subspecies has very similar DNA. We didn't get a wolf from Europe (Canis lupus lupus) or a domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris) or a wolf from Greenland (Canis lupus orion), etc. I had to go through each sequence and find a wolf species from North America. I had to choose the grey wolf, which is the Canis lupus. They are magnificent animals with a very strong sense of family and loyalty. It's sad to see that the stereotypes of the wolves still exist and that more people are scared of them, but I am glad to see that in areas where wolves were wiped out, that they are being reintroduced. For example in parts of the United States and in Europe.
Im so lucky to live in an area where I can sit outside and hear their beautiful howling sometimes! You definitely hear them much more than you ever see them though! Very elusive here in Northern Michigan.
@@gachaamazing8574 Dogs are wolves that we have domesticated, there are different types of dogs with different characteristics, called breeds, some dogs can do some jobs, for example drug sniffer dogs, police dogs, guard dogs, sled pulling dogs, hunting dogs and also anti tank weapons, although, they don’t do that last part well
@@n4mel3ssw0lf8 They are ancestors, but they are also the same species. They are subspecies of each other. Because they can have grand-pups together, they are the same species.
Zenn Lozanno “Transgender” is the popular thing now in america...sad you have to meet a girl and ask her birth gender to be sure Kelly wasnt a Kevin at one point...
Good because they are Holy! I dont know how there are men that hunt them. I'm from USA. And I know people hunt them. Its discusting. I better not ever hear someone talking about hunting them in front of me, I'll throw hands. I'm legit laying down right now with a Wolf Blanket wrapped around me lol. Love them
We should all be grateful for early conservation efforts done to protect these animals. We were so close to living in a world without wolves. We should keep this in mind when scientists sound the alarm on other species.
Wolves are Also my Favorite Animals, when I Grow Up, I Will Rescue Them Before They Became Extinct. Here's the Hint, The World Needs Wolves So They Could Hunt Their Favorite Prey Like Elk, and if the Wolves Went Extinct, The Elks Will Eat A Lot Of Trees And Branches, If The Elks Eat A Lot Of Trees And Branches, Creatures Like Birds Can't Build Their Nest, So That's Why The World Needs Wolves To Keep Them Healthy And Survived. I Do Know About Wolves. 🐺
1 elk dont eat whole trees . 2 if one species gets to big they are mostly held in control by disease and starvation. 3 there are still human hunters to keep te population under controll . Anyway wolves are stil important in the ecosystem killing the weak animals and leaving the strong ones to breed and making the whole population stronger
Little Howler and the Wild Kratts have inspired me to love wolves when I first watched Wild Kratts in 2013. By the way, did you know that a wolf pup can howl when he is 3 weeks old?
My dog, a German Shepherd/Japanese Akita, makes very similar sounds to the Wolf specie. I’m in admiration of these beautiful, natural creatures : thank God for the program that brought them back into a natural habitat & encourage breeding. JaneR
@@sugarthedogyt3573 you can own wold dogs but if you want something less volatile, just get a large German shepherd... mines is 60kg and is absolutely harmless but they need a lot of walks and attention. Its not just something you can ignore like a small dog... i shouldn't even suggest owning a wolf dog because my sister had one, she was a beautiful dog crossed with GSD but too temperamental, too many requirements and that was someone who owned large dogs for 15 years.
This was really great video not just because wolves are my favorite but I hot to learn more about howls packs and size and species. And all the wolves look cool and cute
I really wanted to learn something new. I want to learn about the hierarchy, hunting technicks, relationships, pups, Territories, Battles between rival wolves, what’s stereotyped about wolves, stuff like that. No one ever talks about any of that, or they just don’t go deeper. Wolves are unique and different to how people explain them. They are complex and there ways of living is so fascinating. I desperately want to know more but I can’t find any new information that’s interesting and distinctive to wolves.
I like wolves. They are my favourite animal because of their howl and ferocious behaviour. Yeah..most people disagree with the behaviour part but still, fascinating creatures to behold. (Btw I am not obsessed with wolves and am not a furry just a person who studies animals)
Actually there are three main species of wolves, canis lupus, canis simensis, and canis rufus (often mistaken for coyote hybrids despite anotomical differences). There's five if you count wolf foxes and painted dogs.
Actually packs dont have "alphas/omegas/betas" the leader of the pack is usually the parents, wolves are just giant families. Theres no hierarchy just family
Much like fingerprints on humans, howls are distinct to each wolf. What are your thoughts on these unique creatures?
Can You Make a Video of Hammerhead Sharks 101.
May they live free as they always have forever.
@@ronnienagy1901 my favourite shark!
Nat Geo WILD well they are my favorite animal. Wolves 🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺😍🐺🐺🐺ooooooouuuuuuww
I like wolves! They are beautiful, fascinating creatures.
I'm glad they're not extinct. They're my favorite animals🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺
Same
yass
They never extinct(maybe)
Mine too
Well dogs are wolves too, so they aren't going extinct
Wolves are beautiful creatures. Wild, clever, family oriented. They're a part of our land and history.
I love them to 🐺
I love them to 🐺
Mee too!🐺
Lies again? Born 1982 Higher Chinese
For people questioning the legitimacy of naming wolf classes: the studies done on wolves when describing behavior was with captive wolves with no relation to one another, they were all strangers. It was lord of the flies where eventually a wolf would declare itself as leader. In the wild, wolf pack structures are like humans. You have parents and the kids. There are no alphas, betas, omegas etc. There is no pecking order in the wild, the parents oversee everything and often give first dibs to smaller pups on small game. Every structure is different, but the mannerisms and constant behavioral checks are no different than an obstinate teenager telling their parents NO.
Well said thank you much
Thank you for adding this. The researcher that started this has spent the rest of his career trying to undo the whole Alpha myth. It is how you say, a family.
Thank you for clarifying. I was like no they don’t
The lord of the flies was about people trying to establish an order within their society. It came out in a grotesque and failed way, but it still underpins, I believe, the need that a social animal has for such an order.
Just as wolves.
A failed study does not prove that the wolves lack social organization. Which they don´t - or do they? There are animals in more and less dominate roles, just as in a human family or clan. Whether we want to call them alphas, betas etc or not is really not of much relevance.
@mattias5157 a failed study proves that in an artifical environment of wolves with no relation will result to survival of the fittest. Whereas normal wolf packs follow a typical family unit. Lord of the flies fits the analogy as well as any other story where a leader emerges via force due to circumstance.
*Can tear me to shreds in less than a minute*
My stupid ape brain: I must pet.
Not really only 2 people have been killed in a century by wolves they are fairly docile but they are wild
@@amandabitting8780 yes but they are capable of doing it
And that is why you have dogs now
@@adamfurey7320 well as a human I am capable of killing anything so we humans must be destroyed. İt's the same thing that what mankind did to animals
Me too buddy, me too
weren't "alphas" just mother and father? like humans they don't procreate with family members and oldest siblings have the most responsibilities.
@Operation Wolf Blood they are many scenarios where this isn't the case
In some packs, alphas could also rules their siblings. And sometimes lone wolves join in a pack.
Although from many wolf documentaries I've seen, the actual dynamics within a pack is vary.
In some packs, betas also had mate and procreate. In other, only alphas could have pups, in another pack, some of the alpha's daughters bearing pup with a lone wolf from next door teritorry
Vivanya Todd yea the cookie cutter mom and pop doesn’t always happen that’s why most researchers still use alpha
Yes, the "alphas" are usually the parents/grandparents, and wolves interbreed regularly with their cousins
There has been studies on this. Artificial packs tend to form a "Alpha" type structure. but with natural wolf packs this is not the case
Wolves are noble creatures and they deserve to live among us!✊🐺❤
TRUTH
Also
AMONGGUS
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Amongus...
Yeah!💖🐺
I love wolves!!!! They are my favorite animal.
Same!
Mine is grizzly bear
Mine are big cats
Same
i love wolves too there are cute
and my fav. animal have a nice day :)
“The tiger and lion may be more powerful, but the wolf doesn’t perform in the circus.”
I love wolves but what does it mean to the wolf
Elephant, Hippo, Rhino, Bear, Crocodile all perform in circus. They're more powerful than Lion and Tiger.
And that is why national animal of Turkey is Wolf🇹🇷🐺
Wolfs are stronger than tigers we just didn't know and they are so cute
@@gachaamazing8574 that is soo fking true wolves and tigers dnt fight tho ur true im wit u ur my friend
Wolves are majestic creatures. Love them
However diehard furry wolfaboos aren't
@@planemod8399 Correct
It's worth mentioning, that reintroduction of wolves in certain areas has actually improved the quality of wilderness and forests. Apex predators force other species to move around more frequently, preventing them from settling and stripping the forest out of resources. It promotes an equal spread of animals in the wilderness, thus reinforcing the overall health of the forests. Lynx is also great at regulating spread of wildlife, to the point that their reintroduction in the balkans actually brought back some forests from the brink of desertification.
Real wolf packs in the wild are literally families with the "alphas" being the parents and the rest of the pack being their pups. The thing about pack hierarchies only applies to wolves in captivity.
Not entirely true, there are instances in which some families will adopt in one or more "immigrant" wolves and there are even some rare occasions in which several families will form a single pack, in which cases the top wolf can be considered by all intents and purposes the alpha.
@@MyBodyIsReggie1 Huh, I didn't know that. That's really neat! :0
The howls are the best thing I could hear on earth
AyooOooo
i’ve never heard one in person but i want to so badly.
And when you're in the jungle & you hear that, you'd wish you were deaf.
Wolves in my opinion are one of the most unique and amazing animals on the planet we all share
@@GreenScottyHW what an ancient lesson I learned when I heard that story as a toddler
Whoever does not know wolves and their methods of killing will believe that they are loyal and noble nope then the wolf has surpassed the hyena and the wild dog in its brutality and lack of mercy and pity for its prey Does it deserve this respect? It is also not tamed especially tundra wolves which have the strongest jaws in the canids
2:40 THAT'S A BEAUTIFUL HOWL 😍👌🏻
Yep
I swear thats a stock wolf sound, I think i heard it in tf2 before
Wolves 101. Never thought I needed this class but glad I attended. Thanks Nat Geo!
The most interesting thing to know about wolves and their subspecies (including the domestic dog) is that there is little genetic variation between them. I just got finished a sequencing lab and had to put my sequence into BLAST to find out what species of animal I had for my mystery meat lab. I had to go with common sense as each wolf subspecies has very similar DNA. We didn't get a wolf from Europe (Canis lupus lupus) or a domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris) or a wolf from Greenland (Canis lupus orion), etc. I had to go through each sequence and find a wolf species from North America. I had to choose the grey wolf, which is the Canis lupus.
They are magnificent animals with a very strong sense of family and loyalty. It's sad to see that the stereotypes of the wolves still exist and that more people are scared of them, but I am glad to see that in areas where wolves were wiped out, that they are being reintroduced. For example in parts of the United States and in Europe.
You're a geneticist?
lmao chihuahuas are wolves 🤩🤩
They're usually more scared of you
@@joshlisti3420 that's a rat
Of course people are afraid of them. It's our instincts as primates to fear canines
Im so lucky to live in an area where I can sit outside and hear their beautiful howling sometimes! You definitely hear them much more than you ever see them though! Very elusive here in Northern Michigan.
Aww, lucky indeed
MAGA 2024
Sanaol
Michigan gang
i know where im moving to
seeing wolf howl reminds me thinking my pet dog crying for food LOL
Wolfs are dogs just stronger
@@gachaamazing8574 wolves are dogs ancestors.
@@gachaamazing8574 Dogs are wolves that we have domesticated, there are different types of dogs with different characteristics, called breeds, some dogs can do some jobs, for example drug sniffer dogs, police dogs, guard dogs, sled pulling dogs, hunting dogs and also anti tank weapons, although, they don’t do that last part well
@@n4mel3ssw0lf8
They are ancestors, but they are also the same species. They are subspecies of each other.
Because they can have grand-pups together, they are the same species.
STOP CROSSBREEDING WOLVES AND DOGS
Zenn Lozanno “Transgender” is the popular thing now in america...sad you have to meet a girl and ask her birth gender to be sure Kelly wasnt a Kevin at one point...
@@minusx31 lmao
@@minusx31 lol
@@minusx31 It is sad it's become a trend, though I'm not sure what this comment has to do with what the op said.
I know we need to stop this
Wolves are everyone’s spirit animal, it can be symbolic of strength, fierce, bravery, courage, and passion etc. Stay Strong my friend👊🐺
Not *everyone* has a soul beautiful enough to have a wolf as their spirit animal
For the Turks, Gray wolves are holy animals.
🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🐺🐺🐺
@@yalnzcaallah4540 army 💪
@Bootlegofbootleg Eminem Byzantine?
Good because they are Holy! I dont know how there are men that hunt them. I'm from USA. And I know people hunt them. Its discusting. I better not ever hear someone talking about hunting them in front of me, I'll throw hands. I'm legit laying down right now with a Wolf Blanket wrapped around me lol. Love them
Yep
Wolves are my spirit animals
Same
Same
Same
Same
Im not a wolf but I am a dog. So Im basically related to yall sort of..
love to see that there are still lots of people who love the nature and amazed by it
We should all be grateful for early conservation efforts done to protect these animals. We were so close to living in a world without wolves. We should keep this in mind when scientists sound the alarm on other species.
The world just wouldn't be the same without wolves.. they are such beautiful creatures!
The most beautiful animals on this planet! My soul!
@@madhavilanka7787 u dont know what u talking about, coming round here wanting no beef... Come on, where u at??
Okay I am just going to delete my comment sorry if it was rude 😅
Aww... What a cute lil wolf pup. *Bares fangs... NOPE. ABORT. Nice one NG. Is this wolf week?
I LOVE WOLVES
Same expression. lol
Azliana Lyana
Omg like whatever video I watch that has to do with animals I always find you in the comments lol
Wolf QuestIdiot exactly
Wolfls are amazing 😊
WOLVES IS ONE OF MANY FAVORITE SPECIES OUT THERE. NEED TO make long documentary about "Wolves"
My favorite type of wolf is the night wolf but i love all wolfs the same way
The wolves right at the end were beautiful. 🖤
Wolves are my fav animal! And I’m glad they are not extinct and some of this I did not know. I love ur guys channel keep it up!
Wolves are Also my Favorite Animals, when I Grow Up, I Will Rescue Them Before They Became Extinct.
Here's the Hint, The World Needs Wolves So They Could Hunt Their Favorite Prey Like Elk, and if the Wolves Went Extinct, The Elks Will Eat A Lot Of Trees And Branches, If The Elks Eat A Lot Of Trees And Branches, Creatures Like Birds Can't Build Their Nest, So That's Why The World Needs Wolves To Keep Them Healthy And Survived.
I Do Know About Wolves.
🐺
1 elk dont eat whole trees .
2 if one species gets to big they are mostly held in control by disease and starvation.
3 there are still human hunters to keep te population under controll .
Anyway wolves are stil important in the ecosystem killing the weak animals and leaving the strong ones to breed and making the whole population stronger
Anyway keep learning kid they are very interesting animals and it is much fun learning about them :)
Thank You Jacco Haasnoot, 😊
Wolves aren't endangered except the Indian wolf and a few others.
Absolutely amazing animals. May they be around long after I’m gone. 🙏🙏👍🌻👏
I love wolfs . They're so beautiful.
Wolves 🐺 are highly smart. Their intellect may be found in communication, and problem-solving. I love the way their mind works.
Little Howler and the Wild Kratts have inspired me to love wolves when I first watched Wild Kratts in 2013.
By the way, did you know that a wolf pup can howl when he is 3 weeks old?
I love their faces and howls
They cute
👇🏻
I don’t care if they attack hooman :)
pretty friggin cool dude please make more of these videos
My dog, a German Shepherd/Japanese Akita, makes very similar sounds to the Wolf specie.
I’m in admiration of these beautiful, natural creatures : thank God for the program that brought them back into a natural habitat & encourage breeding.
JaneR
Thank you for letting me see National Geographic.
Wolves and corvids my absolute favorite beings ❤❤❤ them so much
Wolves are so beautiful. I just love them so much and they’re my favourite animal.❤🐾🐺
Gray wolves are very common up here in Alaska they are actually the main type of wool that you’ll find up here.
Samantha, did you ever go to schol?
@@thetrollslayer3716
My thoughts, too!
Wool and fleece are like sheep. A fur hide would be more accurate for wolves.
my spirit animal.. sometimes i want to go to yellowstone in wolf sanctuary but so far away and need a lot of money to travel there :(
I want to go to a tiger reserve here in India.
I want a wolf here in U.S.A
@@sugarthedogyt3573 you can own wold dogs but if you want something less volatile, just get a large German shepherd... mines is 60kg and is absolutely harmless but they need a lot of walks and attention. Its not just something you can ignore like a small dog... i shouldn't even suggest owning a wolf dog because my sister had one, she was a beautiful dog crossed with GSD but too temperamental, too many requirements and that was someone who owned large dogs for 15 years.
Just try not to be eaten haha
They're still WILD ANIMALS and are dangerous... which is sad 'cause I want to hug and pet them too :(
My soul animal is a wolf
1:43 a stag in the middle of a wolf pack... *Looks to the marauders, especially Remus and James*
Wow, I am surprised that 6 people already liked this comment. It gives me hope that I am not the only one who came here because of the Marauders
@@stellafanders It's for research purposes :D
@@helenanevrayeva what specific researches?
Nat Geo WILD, This is amazing! I subscribed right away!
After reading so many werewolf book im so in love with wolf they look so adorable, i wanna pet them
I like how net geo produce quality content! Information is crisp and clear! ❤️🔥
Their so majestic
These creatures were the first that we socialized with
Finally a wolf documentary... I've been waiting for this for a very long time
Wolves. Now my favorite animal.
I love wolves there so cute:)
We need wolves for the balance of nature. I love them.💞💙
How beautiful gorgeous lovely sound quality is very mix
I love wolves so much I just liked and subed
Wolves are such Beautiful animals,Dogs and Wolves are my favorite animals,okay Lions,Tigers, Panthers,etc😁😁 Many longer video's of them please 👏👏👍❤😚😎
Wolves are super great hunters. They are awesome
This was really great video not just because wolves are my favorite but I hot to learn more about howls packs and size and species. And all the wolves look cool and cute
Well... you are a timber wolf so you do have a bias.
Love ❤Wolves
I think wolves are beautiful and amazing!
Smart amazing Creatures! I love them so much,, they have great communication with one another. ❤
They are Amazing🐺🐺🐺
0:07 not legoshi and louise arguing again 🙄✋
Great vid!!
Such beautiful creatures
I'm in Brazil, I love this channel.
THANK YOU
Be a lone wolf 🐺💪
This is my dog's favorite video on UA-cam.
I have animals look😍👀☺
I wish I'll see a wolf once in my whole life :(
You can go to a wolf Sanctuary… Or even Yellowstone
Yes, just be sure that the wolves don’t wish the same thing to you.
@@auhsojacosta1672 lol true
Hope you do soon!
I really wanted to learn something new. I want to learn about the hierarchy, hunting technicks, relationships, pups, Territories, Battles between rival wolves, what’s stereotyped about wolves, stuff like that. No one ever talks about any of that, or they just don’t go deeper. Wolves are unique and different to how people explain them. They are complex and there ways of living is so fascinating. I desperately want to know more but I can’t find any new information that’s interesting and distinctive to wolves.
Madagas Car - Meme 73
@Meme City Brave Bunnies and Lingokids Coffin Dance Mashup
❤I love wolves and people who love wolves! 🐺❤🌙🌙🐺❤
I am also fan of the all wolves 🐺
Wolfs are amazing and kind strong and wonderful animals i love them so much
Majestic creatures.
Cool thanks for this knowledge! Il remember it on quiz night
Can't believe my chihuahua is actually a wolf in disguise
The best animals!🐺🐺
Beautiful creatures.
Doggo loves bones. Woof!
Great video !!!!!!
Great episode, still on my dream list to photograph wolves in the wild!
Beautiful, thanks.
I like wolves. They are my favourite animal because of their howl and ferocious behaviour. Yeah..most people disagree with the behaviour part but still, fascinating creatures to behold. (Btw I am not obsessed with wolves and am not a furry just a person who studies animals)
Yaasss
I was about to complain about finding another wolfaboo in the comments lol
@@planemod8399 Lmao
it's been 3 years, wolves are still pretty cool and interesting animals to study
Wolves are avesome,I like it...perfect video.
I love all breeds of dogs domestic and wild including the wolf!
I love night wolfs and also normal wolfs
Wolves always be king for years.
Wolves are my favorite animal 🐺🐺
Actually there are three main species of wolves, canis lupus, canis simensis, and canis rufus (often mistaken for coyote hybrids despite anotomical differences). There's five if you count wolf foxes and painted dogs.
Wolves will always be my symbol 🐺🐺🌙🌙
That map at 3:05, showing deer, buffalo and wolves, should include Natives too. They nearly went extinct with the wolves, buffalo and deer too.
Are you comparing natives to animals?
This is some fascinating stuff I'm watching.. Wow
kinda weird how they went from deadly predator to loving house pets
Stunning
The Ghost of The North.
The King of The Dogs.
Long Live The King.
good stuff here, i'm learning all the time
Actually packs dont have "alphas/omegas/betas" the leader of the pack is usually the parents, wolves are just giant families. Theres no hierarchy just family
3:49, that is a poster shot of a wolf. Nice capture.
Wolves are CUTE!
My dog really enjoyed this.
There are also wolves in Mexico (nos illustrated in the map). Many are currently being reintroduced to the wild
The same guy who proved the alpha wolf thing disproved it years later. Realized he was just seeing a family. Why is Nat Geo still reporting it?