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  • Hope you don't mind, I lost my bone so I'm just gonna casually chew on your nose, it's cool man

    XD

  • That muzzle grabbing behavior is what the beta wolves do to show that they are more dominant. So one of the to is maybe the omega of the pack.

  • why is the one wolf biting the other's nose??

  • LOL too funny, all that noise and it's all ritual

    Yeah I'd be a bit concerned one might snap at another near my face and miss and get my face instead Ive had that happen with 2 dogs while I was eating, one climbed on my lap to check out the rice cake i was eating the other was nearby, the one on my lap gave a warning growl but didnt look down at the other and it was clear he made a mistake when he went to bite the other dog who was trying to climb up and got my lip a little but realized it fast

  • That one wolf is a dick lol.

  • @werewolf577 lol, absolutely right !

  • 0:35 haha

  • I love how Monty just grabs the alpha's mouth and the alpoha is all "Oh okay I cant bite you? I'll go back to biting this wolf" LOL

  • Yeah wolves grab each other's muzzle to say "Hey I'm boss not you!!!" And that's all they're not actually hurting each other. And the wolf handler whom I'm assuming is Monty is comfortable because these wolves "think" that this human is stronger than them. I don't entirely agree that the handler should have such a close bond to the wolves but that's his choice I guess. These wolves have also probably been raised since birth by humans giving them a slightly less chance to turn on them.

  • i think the wolves mouth muzzle to say i am alpha...or leader or somthing like tht

  • When wolves put their mouth on the other's mouth like that its a sign of affection. My half wolf always tries to do that (without the growling though). She does that to me and then when I put my mouth over her muzzle she always tries to lick inside my mouth lol

  • @Jsqaured 

  • the constant canine human dilema GIVE ME YOUR FULL ATTENTION!

  • *licks dudes face* "I love u soo mu- STOP BITING ME!" *other wolf nibbles on wolfs nose*

  • nibbles wolf licks guys face bites wolf licks guys face

  • they have fun and they are under traning to be a wild wolves

  • jeezuz look at those fangs!

  • if thats how they kiss when they are happy... i wanna see them making love when they are mad lol

  • its tough love

  • They are beautiful but that growling while licking me would make me nervous.

    It would be like growl and snap and wait didn't i have a nose on my face when i sat down here. LOL>

  • Those wolfs where jealous of eachother! They were behaving like 2 Dogs disputing for the attention of the Human :D

  • Wow I've never seen anything like that before gotta be a bit brave to have two wolves licking your face and growling like that

  • that is STUNNING  awesome

  • lol he nibbles his mouth

  • "I like you Mr.Human, but I dont like you fellow wolf"

  • Statistics say that more people die or are attack by home own dogs like pits or German sheps.. Wolfs and coyotes have learn to adapt to our environment with humans and more people have died of pitbull attacks then a wolf or coyote. Look at the coywolf documentary ..

  • lol is this a growling contest ?

    

  • they're BIG...

  • loll they are jalous babies. They want too much attention How cute!!! ^^

  • any idea of the breed? are they timber wolfs

  • sooo.. wuld u rather get bitten by a pit or wolf

  • @victor58461 a wolf

  • So what would happen in the wild? Would the two brothers fight to the death? Or would they just go their separate ways?

  • @YouGotsTheRabies they wouldn't, they aren't fighting they are just being dominant and showing who's boss, the younger brother is the one having his muzzle grabbed, he'd never attack the older brother as he is more dominant and more than likely higher ranked in the pack. Wolves have a ranking system and you only turn on another to challenge for leadership, that doesn't happen often.

  • that wolve like ima bite your fucking nose off

  • Oh my gosh so cute XD

  • Oh my gosh so cute XD

  • Omnomnom muzzle.

    The one who keeps getting gnawed on is always just like "Ohgodohgodohgod"

  • Alpha wants ALL attention, lol

  • So cutee !!!!!!

  • Wolf gang!

  • "i want to lick him bitch!"

  • i wood love to see CEZAR MILAN how to correct them :)

  • "Do they ever get any live prey?"

    *menacing growls, huge fangs on display*

    "No, they usually just eat Cheerios and occasionally some spaghetti."

  • These animals are very different from dogs. I never saw dogs do what they are doing. Similar, but not really. They seem much fiercer without fighting than any dog. Two dogs would have just started fighting, not this weird growling without fighting stuff

  • i think these wolves need anger management

  • Lol. Alpha male's jealous when the beta tries to give the trainer a kiss. :(

  • that one wolf wants to bite the snout off the other

  • haha! It's like they're competing for camera time! So funny!

  • Very white teeth.

  • my dogs do that but not quite as nasty, but there 9lbs Bichon Frises !

  • @TheCraigy83 oh no how can anyone have such animals:-(

  • umm shouldn't you back away from wolves growling like that?

  • @silverstars.no. Wolves communicate and socialize in a manner that in dogs would be seen as aggressive, but very normal and actually casual behavior in wolves. It is as far as I know not possible to "unlearn" this behavior in wild animals, and in the case of these "tame" beasts, you really have to know what you are doing to socialize with them. I would probably be eaten alive pretty fast, as I am afraid of aggressive looking canites.

  • @GnosticAtheist I love wolves like anything but yeah, Id be kinda scared if one snarled at me, coz I dont know their growls and snarls as well as I think.

  • @xXFireCrystalWolfXx Yes, and it is important to note they will act differently towards humans, thus one cannot be certain of the responses.

  • Jacob is that you? :D bitch in cage

  • why is that one wolf bitting everybody?

  • @clonetrooper543 showing everyone hes the alpha

  • damn, you're lucky! :)

  • Yes, I agree, an anger management class seems to be in order.

  • They liked this man, though. They are cute.

  • Don't they do that to the alpha for food?

  • Awesome video! I love it. 

  • it's all about the eyes.

  • :V *HONK*

  • aw they're so cute ^.^ the teeth actually don't seem to bother me as long as I don't get bit by accident. they're awesome ^.^

  • this wolf need some millan school tranning hahahaha.....

  • I don't like those teeth......

  • I would love to be a part of that audience. I would breathe in so deeply, the scents of those wolves and the fresh air. It would be spiritual.

  • @willbraham agreed, but I think I'd feel even better if I were one of the ppl working with those wolves ~.^

  • How can that guy be THAT comfortable with THAT many fangs near his face?

  • @coolvidzman because those wolves are used to him.

  • 1:27 - "No! MY human! I get to be the suck up! NOT YOU!"

    1:38 - "You got that? MINE. Oh! Oh! Camera...just smile and look cute...okay no more cuteness, now I eat your face off!"

    "...yeah, love you too"

  • Muzzle grab: Wolfs way of telling that bitch to stfu.

  • haha those guys would be a quick meal for the wolfs

  • @MrFreddjo he he he.

  • at 1:46 the wolvez are like "I LIKE IT ROUGH BITCH" hahahahaha

  • i LOVE Wolfes! :D (i spell Wolfes wron on purpose :P i like it more this way ^^) but why do the Wolfes we saw the most growl at eachother? i think they're playing, am i right?

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  • Wolves have such piercing eyes. And when they snarl, they look so intimidating, haha

  • my uncle shot a wolf nearby the village, when we turn back home we found 4 wolf puppies in the hole mother was dead so we took them home but they have never been reliable. we didnt want to get risk so uncle let them go when they were 8 months old. they are wild in the blood even grow with people. we couldnt make them house animal like pet dogs.

  • ovely wolves! I like them!!!:)

  • That face-licking; isn't that submissive behaviour done in the wild in hopes of getting food?

  • SWEET

  • They are beautiful indeed but if u look into they'r eyes u can see the wilderness....they don't have any dog's eyes....they'r eyes scare the crap out of me!!!

  • wolves are no different then dogs... if you get them at 8 weeks and socialize them they will be just like any other dog.... just a little shyer but not aggressive. i know from experience.

  • They're beautiful!:D *favourites*

  • humans are trained monkeys.....and honestly, I really do not understand the whole wolf cult that has started up, who cares if they get hunted? not like we don't have countless species of domesticated dogs....

  • @housejohnson1 Well, think about this: domesticated dogs don't play nearly the same role that wolves do, in the wild. They don't serve as a balance when it comes to controlling populations of deer, rodents, etc. The closest thing you might see is hunting rabbits & squirrels, esp. with German Shepherds.

  • You can really see the differences bewtween dogs like siberians or malamutes or hybrids and the real thing.

    Their features are much more angular and their fur courser these animals are really amazing

  • @LunarYoba wolves don't bark

  • Fantastic animals. I have a couple of huskies, and there behaviour is pretty close to wolves. It really upsets me that so many wolves have had their endagered species protection taken away and now are being exterminated in parts of the US (I'm from UK).

  • kawaii(cute!)

  • The one who always bites makes me feel sad for the other ones. ):

  • gimme my shotgun.

  • @unutmayacagimbirnick The fact you asked for a shotgun shows you are semi retarded when it comes what weapon to use on an animal.

    Asking for a shotgun on a wolf is like asking to shoot a duck with a bolt action rifle.

    retarded.

  • @Ohyawellfuku

    lol how did you get that I'm gonna use them on them?

    retarted at the mirror ;)

  • 0:40 so funny :D

  • this is my dream!! to be able to touch and interact with wolves on a daily basis. im going to school for wildlife biology so i can hopefully get a job working at a wolf park. god these animals are beautiful.

  • i just shat myself.

  • its so cute how they keep biteing each others muzzles ;D its like two fighting siblings. :3

  • Dang, they act like two rivalizing brothers.

    which, I guess, isn't far from the truth. :)

    Lovely video, thanks for sharing it with us.

  • Haha so cute.

  • Even though they're showing slight aggression through the growling, it's still cute sounding. X3

  • I just thought these people were midgets XD

  • holy shit those wolves are fucking huge!!!

  • @4TheMus1c i meant to vote up not down but i agree

  • wolves are the best i have 3 hybrids and they are like big babys.2 are trained for search and rescue.if u get one remember to raise them as part of the family not as a dog.they are very smart and loving

  • gotta luv how they look at the camera with "love" while growling and chewing on each other. lol so cute i love wolves and hope one day to go to this park and interact with them :)

  • I think they are attention goers those two wolves LOL I love them I want one so bad cause it would be a great watch dog ripp a person to shreds if they rob me

  • they a little smaller then a great dane but bigger then a shepard for sure!

  • Are they the size of Great Danes? or smaller?

  • @13ooDy A lot smaller :) I'm no expert, but would say about the size of German Shepherds.

  • ...I'm glad humans just shove each other when mildly pissed. I'm not sure i could play dominance games and let those incisors nibble at my face like that.

    These are cool behaviors on tape though. Very neat.

  • very interesting video. I really like watching this. Thanks for sharing that experience with me.

  • That wolf really likes to grab the snouts of his subordinates!

  • Wolves can be quite threatening if they want to, that's for sure.

  • can we all stop wiff rude comments...<3

  • Not like you could really give a belly rub to a wolf; but if I could, these two would be the first to get one. Great video. =)

  • Some wolves, like Kailani, love belly rubs. She will flop over and expect us to massage her as long as she wants.

  • Wow!  I stand corrected =). That's awesome.

  • I guess that's evidence enough of the great work being done at wolf park. I imagine it was no small feat gaining that level of trust with the wolves.

  • @tomod64 um, that is a submission possition, is it not? My dog gave that possition to another dogs owner at a park, and her dog attacked.

  • @tomod64 I wonder if that's related to the behavior of wolves investigating each other after a period of separation, flopping over to offer the curious wolf a sniff as to where the departed wolf has been?

  • wow!!! never noticed how big wolves are, cheek out the size of its head. Very nice dog.

  • lol zaximillian, although my brother would have beat my head in for the roll

  • LOL he's always bitting the nose xD

    Wolfs are beautiful animals...I wish i could see one ^^

  • hehehe sibling rivilary at its finest...

  • The brother looks so put up with his brother...

  • Wow! Cool!

  • wow

  • What's remarkable in this video is the precise control of the wolf brothers with each other. Quadruped animals seem to use their muzzles like we use our hands: for finer manipulation. It's impressive that in all of Wolfgang and Wotan's increasing annoyance with the other, it's basically two guys swatting each other's hand away from the last warm roll at the dinner table. I think it was someone at Wolf Park that said "Males play for points, females play for keeps." Seems like it here.

  • they saying:no im butiful no i am no i am no i am

  • Did you just say a corso took down the best pits in the U.S. I wish I could rip out your throat for saying such crap you stupid shit. Lol, I just realized your an idiot. HAHA, why don't you let your cane corso fuck you?? LMAO!!!

  • I was just joken but I did seen some cane corso rip the shit out of some top game pits and I havent seen a kangal or CAO dog beat a game pit as a matter of fact I seen game pits win fights over kangal and CAO dogs

  • Hahaha LMFAO!!! Oh man that was good, so corso can beat game pit but not a kangal?? Oh man your a great joke, have a good one stupid shit. LOL!!! Bye

  • who told you cane cant beat kangal not me my cane already won 4 fights with kangals so dont bring that bull shit here

  • haha they would stop then the wolf would like immediantly bite his mouth again! Lol . . .very strange i want to know what they were saying to eachother!

  • wolves and dogs are diffrent people you can not train a wolf but you can train a dog and these cross breed wolves are not a full blooded wolf

  • Wolf and dog behavior are the same. They both need an alpha in the pack (in which case a dog's pack would be the family who pwns it) and need strict rules. If people would understand this, many dogs could be saved from death for being "aggresive". Its not the dog's fault, it is the fact that it thinks it is the alpha. I saddens me everytime i hear of an "aggresive" dog put to sleep. It's people who made it like that.

  • i agree. Many ppl get a dog without knowing their real nature and respect that. Many dogs gets messed up because of small mistakes and because they don't get stimulated enough with exercise and training. And yes, the owner has to be the alpha dog...

  • you are dead wrong

  • shows that they can still express natural behaviours and trust their keepers at the same time. kudos to the keepers :D

  • This is cute, but DAM look at those teeth!!!

  • "Nomming yer nose....I....GOT yer nose...." XD

  • In my whole 25 years of life i have never heard anyone verbally say wolves are evil......i live in ontario, all i have heard is that they are rare and its a blessing to c one

  • @missworld121314

    I live in BC and people won't stop telling my how evil wolf dogs are. The spca will not adopt a found wolf dog here, they will just put it down. I have owned a wolf dog for 3 years now and it loves to play with all animals. Every body out her seems to misunderstand wolfs I guess.

  • @missworld121314 i live their to and yes i see them once in a while around my rez

  • Excellent animals. I own a wolf-dog myself and must say that wolves are incredibly missunderstood - they are not evil creatures and the most beautiful thing on earth to me! Long live wolves!

  • i deeply agree with you

    i own a hybrid as well

    and it makes me happy when other hybrid owners think and say the same thing

    that they are not evil vicious animals =]

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  • Wild animals are always potentially dangerous. Handling wild animals requires caution, experience, knowledge, patience, and backup handlers to be present. Safety is no accident.

  • Yep, my dog does this to the other dog when they are around me. The one that does this is "wolfier" looking (I adopt dogs and dont always know their breed for background) than the black lab mix. He makes the same sound, too, just without the snarl.

  • I think that wolves are jealous of man.

    It's the same thing when I go to see my 3 dogs, they are jealous in the same way.

  • Domestication takes many generations and cannot be achieved in one animal's lifetime. Wolves are wild animals, whatever your definition of wild is. Our wolves are habituated to human contact, but we consider them to be wild animals and treat them as such. To do otherwise would be foolish, dangerous, and irresponsible.

  • You are not the only person in the world with wolves. Nor are you the only ones with knowledge about them. You can disagree with me all you want, but we are proof that wolves can be treated like pets. Not everyone can do it, but it can be done.

  • i love wolfes they are nice

  • Why do they bite each other? I dont do that with my brother LOL

  • jajaja i think that they are jealous one of them want to kiss the man but only himself not share!

    i believe

  • It's so weird how they interact peacefully with something we would consider violent.

  • yes..

    paradox and amazing at the same time

  • It seems kinda funny the wolf nibbling on all wolves are like the man is mine! Take you muzzle away from him! I cannot find the mans muzzle to nibble on!

    He looks funny every second, grrr, nibble nibble! X3

  • So in other words, as long as the human who is seeking to interact with a Wolf in captivity doesn't behave too aggressive or too passive, the Wolf will usually interact well?

  • Do wolves in captivity react differently to dogs as opposed to humans?

  • A Pit Bull might be a bad-ass amongst other dogs but introduced into a pack of wolves in captivity, would be in extreme danger. The Wolves would no doubt, react with extreme aggression towards it and would probably kill it.

  • Not probably- definitely.

  • Its true I love pitbulls, but I know that a healthy alpha male wolf would tare even the biggest, strongest, most aggressive dog in the world. Wolves are smarter than dogs, they have the hardest bite of any dog, and their stamina is unbeatable.

  • I seen shepherd beat wolves lol a wolf is weak a pit would easily kill a wolf

  • maybe volkadovs who are crossed with a wolf, but a dog can not take on a healthy alpha male wolf. Not only are they hard biters wolves are smarter than dogs and they have high endurance. They are curs but it's hard to see because they have such power.

  • @TheCaneCorso : Actually, a wolf's DEFENSIVE bite can be up to 500 lbs per square inch, a offensive bite can range almost up to 2500 lbs per square inch,(almost as much as a crocodile) though they rarely use that much force because it is not needed, it takes about 200 lbs of force per square inch to break a human bone, and roughly the same for a pit, who by the way have a full bite force(depending on size of head) of roughly 300-500 lbs per square in so, bluntly, wolf pwns your pit.

  • your nuts,(i'm nut a pit owner) but if you think for one second that a wolf would "own" an American Pitbull your out of your fking mind . wolves have a strong pack instict as well as hunting instinct . pit bull has a strong fight/kill instinct and is pound for pound much stronger

  • silly man lol in my have you ever seen the two fight lol wolfs eat that ugly pit up the a bunch of vidoes look em up wolf wins everytime

  • @deadhand23 i don't know where you're watching illegal dog/wolf fights

    but i assure you health adult pit would thrash a wolf . you watch to many wolfman movies

  • @crabtrap I'm not nuts, thank you very much, I know exactly what I'm talking about, given the fact I've been around full blooded wolves, and have and do own Pit Bulls. And I've studied dogs(Pits included) and Wolves. Wolves will not start a fight like say a Pit can for no reason, but once in a fight, a wolf will use it's brain to win, where as a Pit will simply use it's instinct. and Yes, Pits are strong for their size, but a large wolf will still be stronger and have greater bite force.

  • @BinksXIsXSavage ur just misinformed then i guess . did you read the part of my comment that said"pound for pound" a pit is much stronger? a male wolf wt is 130ish lbs , a male pit is 55ish lbs . the wolf is more then twice the weight. a bull mastiff would thrash a wolf as would many other breeds that were BREED to ATTACK WOVES DUMBASS (the afgan,irish wolf hounds,terilian bear dogs etc) . "wolves use their brains in a fight" what a bunch of bullshit! what? do they know Krag Magra or something?

  • @crabtrap "Pound for Pound" doesn't weigh in here, muscle in the body doesn't always mean anything. and I was talking about a Pit Bull so don't switch your shit just to try and sound right, Remedial Fuck, I never said anything about a Bull Mastiff beating a wolf. "The Bullmastiff is a powerful dog, which was originally a cross between the English Mastiff and the Old English Bulldog. Originally bred to find and immobilize poachers." Uh I don't see anything about being bred to hunt wolves, do you?