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  • Hate to tell you this guys, but the 'wolves' in Yellowstone, if they came from Ontario, aren't real wolves. They are a hybrid breed made up of different dogs that were introduced in Algonquin Park in the 70s to reduce the deer population and were tagged as a 'Red Wolf.' Dig for the research and you will find the truth in Haliburton, Ontario. Sorry, for I know people like them. You can believe what you want to, but if you think they are real, they aren't.

  • @animationchambers. Not quite. Yellowstone's are gray wolves. All you have to do is see them up close - like the big black alpha male we ran into - to know these aren't dog hybird-red wolf mix.

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  • That black wolf was huge. Wouldn't want to run into him in the wild.

  • wolves are my fav animal too :) I wish I can adoped 1 they are cut when they are puppies

  • I want to be a wolf :(

  • @MrSriwat no you dont imagine living in a cold wet den with 10 other stinky aggressive loud and food hogging friends year round. Always having to chase after animals faster than you and most of the time not catching anything and dont forget about dealing with animals build like you but that are ten times bigger and have huge claws then there are the months when the snow can be 10 feet deep and sometimes huge fires to run away from

  • @theyounglinggig Clearly you underestimate the true nature and understanding of a wolf pack. Those stinky aggressive and loud creatures are actually beautiful in every possible way and have deep intelligence and emotions that humans simply cannot understand.

  • @Foowarrior11 I never said wolves are not beutiful I beleive wolves are some of the most majestic and gorgeous animals in the world and we need to protect and cherish them. I was only pointing out that mrsriwat would probable not enjoy being a wild animal that had to catch and kill its own food for long. But you can not deny they are visous, aggresive and stinky but they are extremly gorgeous I wish we had them in California. actually i dont know if they are stinky

  • @theyounglinggig I take it back then my friend :-) i'm sure you understand me being protective and all that. But for the aggressive and vicious bit...i follow the work of Shaun Ellis who has proven such things wrong.

  • @MrSriwat me to:(

  • Awwwwww

  • Fantastic. As nature should be. Laughing about those ranchers like Ron Gillette whinging about loosing a few head of cattle a year. Pathetic. If they want to live out there then they need to cut their loss and get over it.

  • @showlink You're a fucking idiot.. For those Ranchers its their way of surviving each year. Everything on this earth has its limitations, and they have even said Wolves are putting the Elk herds out there in grave danger of extinction, for that region.. because of the amount of them, compared to the elk. Wolves are beautiful, majestic... but they need to be controlled to some extent out there. You need common fucking sense.

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  • did the wolves see u guys?

  • i cant imagine what it must be like to see that in real life. wolves r amazing

  • @nikkiprince1 i saw one, in yellowstone, in october 2010, it was hunting downa tired bison, all by itself, was amazing.

  • I saw the canon pack in Hayden Valley.

  • "im special"

  • amazing! i <3 it! wolves are my fav animal

  • what a great thing that they are back in the park. 70 years late but now they are back.

  • Very nice!!!

  • this is a cool videa last year when we were there we saw a huge grey wolf in the road in yellowstone about 2 miles away from lamar valley it was huge and it was very early in the morning so no one was around

  • This organization is a non-profit, and does not make money off of the classes it offers. The Institute prices its products to break even, intended just to focus on educating people about why it's important to protect Yellowstone. Without groups like this, the wolves would not have the protections to remain wild. The association also donates money to support those working on the wolf project in the park.

  • cool!!

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