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  • When i get into grade 10, all of the students in that grade are going to go to Algonquin park i the fall!! XD IF I HEAR A WOLF HOWL, IM GOING TO HOWL BACK !! I have never heard a wolf howl in my life. I've only heard a coyote 3 times in my entire life !!

  • it sounds like someones running dogs!

  • koo l

  • I'd better use diapers if I go there, seriously

  • That sounds a LOT like coyotes, I don't hear the wolves

  • Wait, I hear some wolves, but the barking, yipping, high pitchedness is coyotes

  • Despite the photographer noise, a nice howl. And - wolves and coyotes don't kill people.

  • wolves attack me at the farm i carry a shotgun now in the cabin

  • Back in 30 years. Alot of people were killed by wolves in China. I don't know is it the same kind of wolves.

  • I don't know about wolves, but coyotes kill humans

  • Better than loons at 3 in the morning.

  • amazing how close they sounded,

  • @roger851 your an idiot.

  • only in Canada ♥

  • how weren't you shitting on yourself? i'd be so scared

  • @jessicae33 Wolves don't kill humans. There hasn't been a single recorded incident of wolves killing humans. If memory serves me right. Either way, it's extremely rare, I'd be shitting myself if I came face to face with a moose tho.

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  • @skidoomxz550x Good for you

  • @silverdragon572 Damn straight!!

  • @silverdragon572 yes wolves attacking humans is really rare but it does happen and saying there has never been a single recorded incident of wolves killing humans is something your should probably look up before you say it

  • @silverdragon572 Wolves kill humans ALL THE TIME. Look up wolf predation of humans on wiki. It happens often in Eastern Europe and India. Traditionally it occurred in historical France as well, until the wolves were wiped out during the 19th century's duration.

    A young man in Saskatchewan was killed last decade by wolves, and that 19 year old girl in Nova Scotia by coyotes; just to name two recent events in Canada.

  • @jessicae33 I love the sound of Wolf howls on a lake at night. I'd be sitting in a lawn chair with a drink in my hand while listening to this.

  • lol so what you found his IEP go to his house and do something, if your so tough, have to come and talk shit about wolves? An animal who never has done anything except survive?

  • @roger851 ...Id be more than happy to shoot you in the fu*^ing face for thinking that....loser

  • that would get really annoying...

  • If they didn't do that every single day I'd know something was terribly wrong.

  • Love this video - reminds me of the many times me and my family have heard wolves howling across the lake the night and at the "wolf howls" the park holds on hwy 60 every thursday night in August. Hopefully, we will be lucky enough to hear them again on our upcoming trip.

  • @mustanggal7 The "yapping" sound heard during the video are wolf puppies and the howling is returning adults who are "ranging" their way back to their dens by sound location. Adult wolves "join up" at night the same way by howling from different packs who hunt together. The Eastern Red wolf is smaller than the Grey and Arctic wolf, but still larger and more fomidable than the Coyote.

  • Dont those wolves howl EVERY night?

  • Hi Pixelh, great video! What an incredible and haunting chorus. This video would be great for the Canada’s Got Treasures collection, which aims to feature Canadian videos of personal or cultural significance. Help celebrate Canadian diversity by joining our YouTube group (/group/TresorTreasure) and submitting your video. It would be made available on our channel and website.

    Hamish,

    Canada's Got Treasures, a VMC initiative

  • Sorry, on a second listen, it IS wolves. Their yelps are pretty close, but there is a definate howl in the background.

  • wow whoever thinks these are coyotes are fuckin retards. These are 100 percent wolves. The immature wolves yelp and bark and the mature ones howl

  • these are NOT coyotes! have you guys even been to algonquin? they are wolves!i live on a farm and the coyotes howl a lot and it doesn't sound like this. i've been to algonquin every year since i was a baby and i've been to a lot of wolf howls and these are wolves!

  • @penguins1187 It DOES sound like young (baby) wolves. I go Moose hunting every year, and I hear wolves (adults) ACTUALLY howling nightly. I also live in the rual area of south western ontario, and coyotes are a huge problem. This sound could really be either or.

  • It does sound like coyotes, like they have found something to eat.

  • damn boy you better get out ur shot gun

  • @Acecombatgamer The chances of wolves bothering you, is slim. Id honestly be more worried about a raccoon getting into camp.

  • ya theyre coyotes

  • cubs sound like coyotes

  • lol it sounds like a witch from Left 4 dead

  • lol yea

  • your all fucking retarded!...it is COYOTES!!!

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  • cubs sound like coyotes.. but they're not... retard

  • We were there in 2006 and heard some wolves, too. We quickly went back to the Visitor's Centre

  • Oh god .. i'm going today..

  • thought i'd post a comment. dogs are allowed in the interior, Metalicanuck is right. Again he's right that in certain highway sites they are not. Amazing how sure of yourself you can be for a retard

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  • Btw , great VIDEO. Dudes more flustered for you then you were in the video, thats hilarious. Basin Lake Rocks.

  • the interior is for real campers not morons keep u and ur dog out till u smarten up LMAO let me guess u dont put ur food in baggies and string it up do u

  • dude NO FOOD BAG IS SAFE in Algonquin Park. You seriously are clueless about APP. A Bear can tightrope a yellow piece of chord rope. They can get hanging bags, dont be so gullible in your comments.

  • ALso those are Kill Howls. They just killed something. I doubt they'll be interested in humans with fresh meat.

  • like almost #1 no no DOGS ARE ANIMALS ANIMALS DONT LIKE OTHER ANIMALS all ur doing is attracting animals who will kill u this isnt some pussy as park where u park and set up ur tent its untouched wilderness these animals arent afraid of u

  • you know i dont wanna seem like an ass but i am an outdoors man and i go camping n the interior of algonquin park ws in the scouts all my lifer and have MANY army friends several of which are in pet meaning basicly IN the park and i must say are u fucking handicapped bringing ur dog 2 the interior? u realize thats A. not allowed and B. INCREDIBLY stupid right?

  • dudeI live on black bay rd in petawawa and DOGS ARE ALLOWED IN THE INTERIOR. Now having pussy toy dogs with you in the park is asking for trouble, dont talk about regulations you have no fucking clue about. My German Shepherd would've definately let them know hes around also. ALso a bear can smell your skin cells from miles away, be more worried about them at basin lake. I know the park inside out, you've probably never step far off the hwy60 campsites in your life. lame

  • actually when i camped in petawawa with my military friend who lives on base was the least furthest we went in weather or not a bear gets ur bag isnt y u put it up in a tree u do it 2 minimize the likleyhood of it getting 2 it and u put it far off and also do u think a pack of wolves care about the type of dog u have? lol ur german shepard is no match for 10 wolves and no ur not allowed dogs into the interior ive read the regulations over and over and over

  • i go camping in algonquin every year in the interior as ive also been an outdoors man my whole life ive likely gone deeper than u u seem 2 think u should live reclessly in the interior cuz u think bears can get it anyways lol these safety tacticts exist for a reason do u realize u hang ur food items in a tree so the bear is AWAY from u? and ur camp? lol no ur just as dumb as the other dude for bringing ur dog into the interior taking un neccisary risks

  • First of all your 23 and probably live nowere near algonquin park like I do. Your military friend must feed you alot of BS about algonquin park. I have been buying vehicle permits for 15 years now, I make it into APP my backyard 50-100 times a year, way in past lake travers, the real interior. I doubt your hear more then once a year if that. DOGS ARE ALLOWED ANYWERE IN THE PARK BESIDES CERTAIN CAMPSITES sections like the car camping areas.

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  • you posted this comment 4 months ago, i bet you are still wrong and still retarded

  • wait is this algonquin park in canada if so then i fuckin love this place went there when i was like 14 and loved it

  • i live there it gets boring, and that looks more like a spot i know of in deux riviere

  • i wish i was there

  • so cooool. (L)

  • I'm glad you posted this. I was there in late June 2008. Never was there early or late enough to hear the wolves though. I have a couple pics in flickr of it.

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