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  • he really wants that stick. :O

  • Way too cute :)

  • omg i have never seen a coyote b4 really and i never saw them that close upp either.... they do roam where i live but i have never seen one b4 :( but they r beautiful :D

  • They are so cute...is amazing to see a Coyote so close...do they tollerate the presence of "human visitors"?

    and if tourists try to cuddle them from the cage, do they accept their kindness?

    thank you for uploading this beautiful films!

  • All of the animals are socialized and are friendly with people, but the coyotes unfortunately can be aggressive with new people so you can't meet them hands on. You can meet our wolves however if you sponsor one. We never cuddle them from the cage, they would not respond well to that, but visitors can come and see them up close from outside the fence, and they are always lively and interesting.

  • Very interesting, If you ever have time I would love to see more video with human interaction.

    Thank you very Much

  • mannn I moved to indiana from Canada for 4 months, I wish I could have checked this place out!.

  • It's amazing what coyotes can do. They are rare to see where I live, but it is a pleasure to see them.

  • My my my!!! i love it! so cute! so playfully!

  • is it a gray wolf? looks more like a fox for me lol. thanks for nice vid

  • Twister is a coyote and one of our favorite residents at Wolf Park. Twister and Willow are very entertaining and keep each other occupied, running and jumping and wrestling all the time.

  • Have they ever had any pups? And if so, what do you do with them when they're old enough to be seperated from Willow?

  • Willow and Twister won't have pups. There is no shortage of coyotes. We have many wild coyotes living around Wolf Park. Willow and Twister are ambassadors for their wild relatives so that people can see that they have very positive effects on their ecosystem, controlling the population small mammals who could damage crops and homes. We also want visitors to compare wolf and coyote behavior and appearance so they can properly identify these animals when they see them.

  • Thats too bad. There are few good, captive breeding programs for coyotes and they are rarely seen as ambassadors. I anything, we need MORE specimens like this, animals that can be worked with and demonstrate to the public that they are more then just pests.

  • Thanks for uploading another look at Wolf Park!

  • They are very healthy and athletic. This jumping worries us a bit, although we doubled their overhang to make sure they stick around. We like them a lot and want them to stay with us so we can care for them.

    I'm also pleased that they are such good subjects for my camera. This is the result of hand raising and habituating them to human contact. We also work with them regularly to reinforce that acceptance of humans. Willow and Twister are valuable ambassadors for the wild coyote population.

  • Thats so adorable. I love youre videos its so beautifull to see them act natural. But what i love most is in how good of shape they are in and the fact they dint fear you or the camera at all.

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