Northern Ontario Moose vs Wolf
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- Опубліковано 8 жов 2017
- Captured this footage by happenstance while shooting some scenics in Northern Ontario. Was excited by the moose sighting, as I was leaving something unexpected took place.
Shot in 4K with Phantom 4 Pro.
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Meanwhile, the rest of the wolfpack encircles the drone pilot.
Truls... 👍🤣
Well played, wolves.. well played.
I know this is a joke, but realistically the wolves would be avoiding that pilot like the plague XD
I laughed so hard at this, thank you for the luls
attack of the air wolf!
The moose was smart to stay in the water just deep enough to make the wolf swim and tire out while keeping his feet grounded, saving energy.
Lucky it was water. Normally wolves have incredible stamina. So much so that one of their hunting tactics is to chase their prey until the prey can no longer run. They'll run them down for several miles effortlessly.
Because moose are smart.
Nope a wolf has endurance like no other land animal, the wolf didn’t attack because he knows the moose has a bigger advantage in deep water
If the other wolf you see at the end went to help they would have won easily
@@nonames000 not really... no matter what, Until they drive the moose out of water, They'll hold the disadvantage of having to swim and jump while the moose walks and can retaliate easily
This was one of the last videos I sent my dad before he died. He loved the outdoors and taught me the same.
I just gained a whole new respect for the power and determination of a wolf.
GOFORBROKE yes sir, he or she didnt even let go that easy and i even thought the moose drowned him/her but was attached to that piece of steak😄
@Bill McLean The wolf thought a bit more highly of himself than was practical this time.I suspect that moose is old and on borrowed time.
@@m.m2594 In this case, the wolf was certainly safe from receiving any damage from the antlers.
Brian Jones Nature designed wolves to take animals 10x larger than them with an incredible stamina, like for e,g an Alpha wolf is know to be singlely able to drag a 750kg bison on land.. here the moose was lucky with great advantage on water..
@Warning [Error: Ox2OO1OOO6] including you😂🤔
THIS is the value of UA-cam. Ordinarily such a scene would be wrapped up in an hour-long documentary on wild Canada or something similar. Our attention spans today don't want to commit to such an hour-long endeavour, and so we never see such sights. But we'll take a chance on a 6-minute clip, hoping that it's something of substance and not clickbait. And this - this - is a fantastic video. A part of life we never really see. Thank you for this.
Well put
Well written ! Agreed
Projection much?
@@JamesMiller-ex3ff Is he wrong?
1 is educational the other entertainment.
somple want t9 learn others just wanna feed their eyes
I’ve been born and raised in northern Ontario. I’ve seen plenty of moose, even wolves, bears, lynx and all kinds of animals. But to witness this, would have an incredible sight to see. So amazing
Do you mean "sight" perchance?
you've seen plenty of lynx, bears and wolves? wtf do you live in the bush or are you out stalking them? Cause they are not common regardless if you live there, i've lived in northern ontario myself and haven't seen plenty of any of these.
@@88tylor Actually you're wrong. Not sure what part of northern Ontario you live in but I've spotted 3-4 lynx on my drive to and from work a lot. Bears are common as well. Wolves on the other hand are a lot more elusive, in my whole life I've only seen 9. And one of them was a red wolf believe it or not.
uh... didn't you witness it here?
@@inthezoneeeechief my rottweiler got I a fight with 2 red wolves here in southern Ontario ot was late at night 3 am took him to the dog park I live in a suburb and these weren't coyotes both same size as my dog but my dog was clearly denser and much heavier. My dog held his ground on both of them tried fucking the female and only got bit twice in what I think was a male to male dominance fight in my dogs eyes but u think the coyotes were trying to kill him.
You can tell the wolf was looking for its partner like "didnt we go over this?"
no that's the the drone distracting the both of them
@@scenenuf the drone shows two other wolves though on the shore??
What an amazing shot was captured right here - not only was the wolf so determined and just kept on going but the moose showed the will to survive so candidly. Well done for being in the right place at the right time.
Anyone else yelling at the moose, GET INTO THE DEEPER WATER!!!!!!!
Inspired Milk yes, several times. 😦
As the wolf was yelling GET INTO MY BELLY!!!
Exactly what i was thinking. He moos has a major advantage in water few to it's hight
Moose could have laid down on the wolf drowning him.
Me!!😂🤣😂🤣😂
This be on the next JRE. "Pull that up, Jaime."
"Nature is so fascinating in the way it compels animals to breed., Did you see that wolf vs that moose ? Pull that up Jaime! watch this....waaaaaaaaaaw ..."
Lol
Brandon Nintendo lol oh ya buddy
Joe hey im cooking but you already know what it is elk,eggs and peppers Rogan
Haha, I get yah... 🦍
Crazy. This was right in front of the McGuire Cabin on Lake Achigan. Loved having the opportunity to share this with you.
What an AMAZING video!
...must have had a good battery.
The suspenseful and well chosen background music has a large role in it too.
The HD is awesome
At the end.
Wolf: "It's a prank bro. Here is the camera flying"
Moose: "WTF, dude! You really scared me"
Константин Трофименко , Funny, but the drone should be far back with no interference.
animals dont talk DUDE~
LMAO best comment....
Anthropomorphizing animals is retarded.
Woxineau Crows fuck off its a joke
5:29 Wolf: "Now where is that drone operator..."
I have a cottage close to Lake Rosseau and I've seen wolves run across my property a few times. Terrifying yet beautiful to witness. That wolf was desperate going for that moose that size alone. Awesome video, you don't get to see that everyday.
5:12 "Thanks for the help, Larry! Where have you and everyone else been for the last 5 minutes?!?!"
Lol, you came up with a specific wolf's name? Didn't they seem more like a married couple and wouldn't he rather address his partner Mary or Sue, or "darling" or "honey"?
I'm impressed with the wolfs stamina and endurance
Yeah wolves have great stamina if you put a wolf against a cheetah in a long race the wolf will defiantly win
What stamina? He gave up the chase. Endurance? The wolf ran out of gas. All the moose had to do was to go after the wolf once the wolf pretty much got too tired and decided to quit.
This type of drama is happening in the forest every day. We are so lucky that the Internet is helping us to see this, while we sit in our chairs and drink a strawberry shake.
Nature is great in HD :-)
Banana* but I see your point.
THE CAMERA GUY IS A FUCKING MORON, HIS CAMERA WORK DISTRACTED THE WOLF. NOW THE WOLF'S CUBS WILL DIE FROM HUNGER. YOU FUCKING WANTED TO SAVE THE MOOSE BUT IT'S ALREADY OVERPOPULATED, THE WOLF IS ON THE BRINK OF EXTINCTION BECAUSE OF YOU HYPOCRITE SELF-RIGHTEOUS IGNORANT ASSHATS WHO WANT TO "KILL ALL THE BAD THINGS" JUST TO SATIFY YOUR HERO FANTASIES!
Just couple of nukes and we'll fight for food the same way
Not all of us. Some people would. Others would starve in protest, like the Jain people do for end of life. What's survival, if your mind is forever broken and sad.
Drugs I Love exactly when did it distract the wolf? It only ever looked at it once it gave up and was already done pursuing
The courage and tenacity of this lone wolf is completely insane. This wolf is wanting you !
Wow. Dan. That was great. All visuals. No dialogue. Impressed.
That wolf must have been STARVING to after a moose alone like that.
The drone footage showed to more wolves waiting on land on the railroad tracks. That's why the moose stayed in the water.
I was wondering if it had cubs nearby.
@@qwipperty to?... two dammit! 😡
@@AzrenSA I noticed it kept looking back to the shore and that is the first thing i thought of. That, or it was a young hunter in training.
@Mr Hansen lol
it's like watching Planet Earth all over again, I don't want the predator to starve, but at the same time I don't want the prey to die.
Agree. I think if predators could kill large prey quickly without them suffering..we'd all feel better about the whole thing. But nature can be cruel in that respect.
Adrenaline or the shock. Let's hope so. We'll never know. The other topic I dislike is the trapping industry where animals (including wolves) are snared or foot-trapped and left to die over days. The whole principle is frustrating and head-shaking.
Oh stfu - -"
Hugh J., what the heck does your obviously biased opinion of regulated fur trapping have to do with this great video? Educate yourself before making these asinine statements. Fantastic footage Dan N.
Jan Morse...The context of my comment is the discussion on death of animals. Most trapping activities do not result in a quick death. For example, I think leg-hold traps should be completely banned. They're the definition of unethical.
Why would you possibly give this a thumbs down? It's absolutely incredible!! National Geographic would pay top dollar for this.
That wolf was trying to lure the moose towards his mates hanging out in the forest.
Maybe, but just as likely a young male out on his own. What makes me think this is how hes distracted by the drone, Wolves are machines, i cannot see a mature wolf getting distracted from a kill like that.
@@marksbikeexports5123 the wolf didnt have a chance alone camera drone or not no diff
bob pete because the person flying the drone is interfering with the animals hunt, it literally looks like the done scares the wolf away at the end. It’s very detrimental to the wellbeing of natural environments if people interfere like that, that wolf may of been able to make a successful kill without the drone flying over it, or if the drone had been flown properly so as not to interfere as any naturalist worth their salt would have recognised they needed to do.
@@marksbikeexports5123 Wolves are also super scared of humans, so at the moment he realised he was spyed on by this "definetly-not-a-bird-that-smells-like-humans", his priority wasn't to get a meal, but to gtfo....
Nat Geo used to show interesting stuff like this, bit now they mostly show reality shows.
Absolutely Incredible! Timing is everything!
wolf must be pretty desperate to go after a moose by itself
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Luca Fidanza no one gives a fuck
He was probably trying to drive it into land where his buddies were waiting. Fortunately, the Moose was likely aware these guys never travel alone. What a brilliant video!!
also wondered if that was a mama and her cub was the one waiting on track..?
I know a guy who is does nothing but study the relationship between wolves and moose on Isle Royal National Park and one of the things he has seen many times is a wolf or wolves hanging onto a moose with no wounds other that purely superficial and the moose will just fall over dead. He believes that moose stress out fairly easily and just cardiac arrest or die from shock or something simular. So maybe that wolf knew exactly what he was doing.
The length of time that wolf spent under water was amazing in it's self!
0:41 that wolf is never under water. It was hiding in the bushes, then made run into the water. What are you talking about?
plainnsimple78 watch again brother. yea he was under for awhile lol. we even watched it twice and said wtf, "no way you have to be kidding me" He's still under !!! crazy shit. I live in Ontario and this is a first for me.
plainnsimple78 no it was hiding under the water like a crocodile waiting.
Sometimes nature has a way of overcompensating for lacking. This wolf had balls far bigger than his pea brain.
Captndarty cuz he's a crocodile lol
The wolf is the most determined predator I have ever seen on animal tv. They are relentless and have trouble giving up just so determined.
The wolf wasted a lot of energy pursuing a large healthy moose alone. It was better off looking for crayfish under rocks...
Wolf wasn't alone, was likely trying to get the Moose to take off towards shore where the 2nd wolf was waiting and they would have better odds. Moose was too smart for that. :)
You guys should be wolves
The wolf wasn’t tired either as they have great stamina like no other land species, since the moose it taller it has great avantages in deep water where the wolf had to swim while attacking..
Better luck next time..
@@dylankn8129 The wolf has greater stamina than the moose does. The wolf keeps looking for shore to see where his pack is or keeping an escape route in mind.
@@billytk1225 We don't know if the second wolf was nearby ready to attack the moose, all we know is it didn't join in but was farther away after this event.
Spielberg’s got nothing on this. Probably the best video I’ve ever seen on UA-cam.
Well said, i agree, great footage. Mark.
@Mr Hansen ?
Best video you've seen on youtube is a drone pilot interfering with nature by distracting a wolf while its trying to chase down the moose?
smh
to think people would value and encourage this kind of behavior....
The video was really cool until the drone pilot decided he was going to fly low (like 15ft altitude) and buzz past the wolf while he is chasing down the injured moose.
He should be fined.
@Mr Hansen Who am I? You're the letter M bro. I also see you're basically a professional troll to from your other comments (thanks UA-cam), so your life energy and purpose for waking up in the morning comes from dead end UA-cam arguments. Let me tell you something brother, I won't take part in your self degradation.
Goodbye 👋
Also, don't mention the fact that I'm responding 5 days later, I never got the notificaction.
@Mr Hansen You really had to break that up into two comments. Was one too much to handle? 😂
And no I'm not a liberal, or a girl, but you've probably already convinced yourself that I am, so I can't stop you. I guess not being a bitter keyboard warrior ultimately makes you a snowflake liberal. Now I realize that I won't get the last word because your brain functions like a 5 year old, and you won't be satisfied if you don't get the last word. Have a nice day.
Absolutely amazing vid.
That wolf had strength, tenacity and stamina.
Wonderful piloting.
ColdWaterThrower: And a great LinkedIn profile too I bet!!
That wolf is either brave or stupid or starving or all of the above.
Desperate. Starving. Sometimes animals will try this but now, its burned through its calories fighting in deep water and might starve to death since it doesnt have the energy for another take-down
@@confidential2497 Exactly! So sad. Wish I could feed it ten big macs...
@@drmbowen - Wolf dies the following day from western diet !
@James clark do not worry, Your wish came true. PM of Canada gave the okay to eliminate 1500 wolves in Alberta because the Oil Sands and much more have destroyed the Caribou population.. So Liberals the Climate party gave the ok to eliminate 1500 wolves.
Murray Flewelling pretty much or eaten by a wolf.
A brilliant piece of filming. Thanks.
The wolf is determined .. incredible
Maybe that's where "dogged" determination comes from? Dunno.
Wolf pussed out, and retreated. Some animals just can't hang in the outdoors.
The wolf was fucking lucky the moose was in the water where its weight and power didn't count for anything. On dry land, a moose would have likely destroyed a single wolf in under a minute.
@@kleffner123456 is it even possible for you to be more of a fucking inbred idiot??
@@kleffner123456 Why did Dave Miller call you an inbred idiot ?
I don't understand why, your Comment didn't strike me as offensive or anything like that.
There is never just an New wolf. If you see one watching you, there are more you don't see. Stay alert.
Old one get kicked out of the pack!
That’s not necessarily true.
Never heard the term “lone wolf”
@taylorgordon93 who respond to what. Definition of an idiot!
There is always an exception but in general that is the case. You think there is one because you don't see the others.
They are pack hunters.
That's some of the most incredible video footage that I've ever seen! Thank you for sharing for the world to see.
Amazing video.Great effort seen from all the three sides.The struggle of moose,striving of the wolf and the vigorous drone camera work altogether made the video hilarious.
Stunning footage, well done 👽👍.
That wolf must have been way hungry!!!!
To capture such a scene with a drone is amazing luck! And amazing drone skills!
One of the best videos ever I saw in my life. Bravo!!!!!!
This wolf is so hungry that he/she, is determined to get at this moose at any cost.
wow that wolf was not givin up almost drowned amazing drone coverage
And the wolf said to his wolf buddies “one two three ... Attack”. They all snickered in the bushes watching their friend get wet.
THANK YOU DAN, GREAT SKYAGE(FOOTAGE) !
Yeah, that drone totally interferes with the wolf’s focus near the end
Definitely did the opportunities for the wolf were comfortable unfortunately the drone was more excited than waiting for nature to take its course .
@Enfield Lammergeier Firstly, a wolf is rarely alone. Secondly, even if the rest of the pack would have never taken part (and we'll never know), in no way, would it justify interfering with this predator with a drone.
Like that mattered, he was already dropping from exhaustion...
@joyfulvulture auh?
@tropophyte I think I lost a couple cognitive skills reading that, that was so off topic.
I live in Ontario FREAKING awesome here the scenery is AMAZING
вот что значит большой клиренс ))))
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Fantastic video, the music was perfect. So much better than listening to a narrator on national geographic 👍🏻👍🏻
The determination of that wolf is unbelievable. She/he keeps looking to the shore, i bet it has young hungry mouths to feed.
What an amazing capture! Thank you for sharing.
very interesting that it would go after that moose solo for so long. and in water as well, a very risky move, it must have been desperate or just insanely brave. beautiful video, thank you for sharing!
kingofwaffles13 might have been a young adult and was trying new tactics. It knows now in big water feature such as a large lake is a difficult method and won't get a meal easily. They do remember trouble they get into.
PatheticPeople yes it was very risky for the lone wolf.. but near the end of the video they showed the wolf that attempted the take down in water with a second wolf, on the train tracks. The second wolf looked adult sized too. Their both running down screen between and near the rails.
That mutha fucka was hungry
One of the best drone videos I have seen on UA-cam. Very nice work capturing raw nature.
Great footage!!
This *Lone* wolf can’t swim because of his steel balls
Or that annoying drone sound like it never heard before
Wolf wasn't born with his own balls, he had to steal them? Interesting........
Your a smart speller!
Stolen balls*
@The Grinch I believe he was attempting "steel" balls.
The fight to survive in the wild is so cruel .... both animals are amazing creatures. Much respect .
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What a beautiful video. The moose knew how to survive.
Imagine taking days to find a fridge and when you found it it drowned you and stomped the shit out of you instead of just opening it and grabbing a burger
Cody G good one
Unless your vegeterian then your fridge just sits in the same exact place forever and you can eat it whenever you want and it doesn't give a shit.
Corncakes
Plants do give a shit, they have a fuckton of different defenses to prevent animals from eating them, you cant compare the green nightmares animals have to put up with the gentle domesticated plants we eat
Also, they dont sit around forever, lots of herbivores starve in nature too
meh, you basically missed the entire point and went on pointing out shit everyone already knows, it's easier to be a vegetarian than it is a carnivore, specifically if you're a human because you don't have to go out and worry about eating bad plants or anything like that, but everything you said basically only applies if you're an animal in the wild which I 100% agree with. there are merits to being a carnivore like not having to worry about eating toxic plants, but the whole moral argument you made about plants having nightmares is silly, cause you sound like a butthurt vegan. I eat a pretty average american diet, steak and potatoes all the way, but plants can't feel shit let's be real here and even if that did happen it doesn't stop me from eating steak, so sucks to be that plant haha
Corncakes but than if your a vegetarian you get the shit beated outa you
The lone wolf must have been something hungry to take on a beast like a moose.! That was life or death, hungry.!
He only had to wound the moose and let nature take its course....
that was epic footage and great flying to keep up.
Moose: Get to the choppa!!!
Wolf: Starts self destruct arm band! (Maniacal Laugh!!!)
Это лучшее видео с коптера, что я видел. Главное, что аккума хватило до конца схватки долетать.
и вернуться обратно к оператору)
видимо, не китайское г*вно летает)
Кот Мяфкин, попроси папу купить тебе немножечко мозгов. Компания DJI, выпускающая лучшие коптеры по соотношению цена=качество - это китайская компания.
Russians discussing the quality of drones and batteries. Using a mother insult, and talking about the size of the other's brain. (according to Google translate). I love the internet!
Цена/качество - стандартный девиз нищебродов. Предполагаю, что канадец летал на GoPro Karma.
the wolf heard your drone multiple times, hampering his hunting effectiveness. He stopped to check at least 5 times.
Christopher Green why are you watching then?
Really dude. What did he say that makes you say that too him?
What are moose
@@ronbrown8611 Why are you commenting then?
@@dwightarnold6980 Dinner
Amazing footage!
Amazing luck to capture that wildlife scene.
I've lived in Ontario for 49 years and this was just crazy to see! That Wolf was just something else wasn't he! When he stayed under water as long as he did getting stepped on it was like wtf he has to be dead now right we all said ! but then, Nope! crazy ass Wolf! lol..
I don't know why people are saying he was under water long. As soon as his actual head when underwater for like 2 seconds he let go. You can see his nose above water basically the whole time.
Nossa! Coitado do animal
You know when your in Canada when this video is trending. I was sad though I kept yelling go to the deeper part of the water Moose!!!
4:35 The wolf was like: man, I ain't messin' wit you no more! lol
Wolf lasted a lot longer than I thought he would. I bet he hurt for days after getting kicked a hundred times
Didn't look as though the moose landed any direct shots with its kicks. If it had, the fight would have ended much sooner.
Очень красивая природа!
That is one tough wolf , great preditor skills , great stamina , not giving up so easily , yes the mooses size prevailed but i bet you that moose almost shit its antlers out a few times.
Yeah, if that moose ran into 3 of them it probably would've been dogfood.
Skip Kot , it's the dumbass drone pilot, clearly interfered and spooked the wolf off. Large drones are loud. Otherwise it would've been much better footage if he didn't get in between them.
Yeap wolfs are cool but the true warriors of the woods are the wolverines
First wolf was probably trying to trick the moose into the path of the other two wolves and things didn't work out. The other two wolves were waiting by the tracks thinking whats taking them so long. Finally they went back to check. Or, that first wolf was mommy and the other two were her pups, too young to participate.
ad loren 3 wolves..storm the wolve took down 1 buffalo alone...
Thx for the awesome video!
Excellent job done with this drone!
Northern Ontario is so amazing
Good job. That was interesting. The moose was smart to stay in the water, probably knew that instinctively.
A moose will have no problem killing a wolf or coyote on land and can outrun them also. There's documented accounts of moose running 40 mph for almost 10 miles without stopping! Amazing animals. I would not want to end up between a calf and her mom.
@@Chumlee1235 so why is this moose in the water and not on land ? Had plenty of chances but choose to head for high water I guess the moose choose flight
Wow, what amazing footage!
Incredible footage! Very nice work Dan!
the author of the video respect, a very interesting story
С лосем вышел облом - пошли жрать оператора дрона :)
Орёл Мужчина пиздецово то, что там ж/д, хижина и лодка... Мне, человеку из города, это странно видеть, такую дикую природу и присутствие человека рядом.
как вариант побывайте в Архызе..это ооочень недорого....в софийской долине побывайте, на ледник сходите...там не только волков встретите)))
"А я чо, я ничо, я так тут прогуливался!" xD
рфяни, как истинные волчары болеют за своих
Я тоже ждал, когда он на коптер начнёт нападать :)))
The wolf looks around and seems puzzled about the strange noise coming from the drone. 😂
Awesome job by the drone not getting in the way while filming!! Go Bullwinkle!
To quote the greatest man who ever didn't live Homer Simpson
"Eyes bigger than your stomach eh Wolfy?"
Awesome video, i love my home and native land. Mark.
Nicely done Mrs Moose!
They say there are moose in society. Not just in nature. We are nature. Crazy video. Love it.
BE THE MOOSE - NEVER GIVE UP
Where was the rest of the wolf pack? That poor moose would have lost to half a dozen of them. His best defence is to stay in deep water.
That wolf was far more impressive. That moose is four times his size and the wolf was still bringing it.
I know someone better lol wolverine who brings down moose alone
Don't be a moose. They are in the food chain.
Derpster everything is in the food chain
In Northwestern / Northern Ontario, wolves always travel on the railway lines.
Just a great video. I will have to check in more often
That was one hungry Wolf to attack a fully grown Moose especially by it's self. That was an awesome video you have to be there to get great footage like that and put the hours in.
Incredible drone footage. Great job !
Yes indeed but the drone also scared the old cow moose. She wanted to go to deeper water but the drone was right close to her on the deeper water side. It also scared off the wolf.
@@safiresays3835 Ban drones ??
@5:20 At the end on the tracks, "where were you at buddy, I thought we were a team." Schiff & Nadler I'll name them.
Great footage Dan and loved the music giving it a bit of whats going to happen next??
Phenomenal acting by all parties involved
That wolf is so hungry he would try and kill a full grown grizzly
The moose should’ve built a brick house so when the wolf huffs and puffs he doesn’t blow the house down
That's ridiculous, where's a moose gonna get bricks?
Fascinating. Evidently, the Moose was in trouble at first however he began to implement a survival plan.....:)
This is a coach's dream video for his players on never give up.
I can't believe you caught this encounter on a drone, just an unbelievable video. How harsh, yet beautiful is nature.
I wonder what Post Traumatic Stress Disorder feels like for a Moose?
Normality
Moose will just figure stupid wolf. Ah justbavreular hard day in the water
I'm thinking that moose is on the old side of survival rates.
The pros and cons of drones! lol amazing footage!
The absolute definition of "you'd better bring a few friends if you wanna throw down here."
Beautiful footage