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  • Shoot Shovel and Shut up!

  • Such an impressive animal.

  • look up cryingwolfmovie for the truth about wolves.

  • Why is it all you wolfaboos Will show a wolf Harming Inocent creatures? But the second some one try's to show wolf hunting You guys get all uptight? Is a deer,elk's etc,etc, Not as Important? You people are Just selfish with your left pro wolf Propaganda BS! You guys put up video's on save the wolf. But nothing is ever Fact's It is always what you guys feel and personal View's! These creatures are Not even native Here! do you guys Understand that?They are Killing Nature. SUPPORT DELISTING!

  • @IKillAllWolves There is a huge different between wolves hunting animals and humans hunting wolves, for a number of reasons. First of all wolves hunt for survival, for dood. Ff they didn't hunt deer, elk etc they wouldn't survive. Its as simple as that. Are you saying theres something wrong with surviving? Whereas humans hunt wolves for fun/sport. Not for survival. Predator/prey relationships are complicated things. But to sum it up prey is meant to be killed and predator's are there to kill.

  • @EurasianWolves Prey are designed to avoid capture, their population is controlled by the predators (as they have a pretty reliable/constant food supply) and predators population is naturally controlled by the amount of food avaliable. (1 in 10 wolf hunts are unsuccesful, if there's too many wolves there won't be enough food to go around and many will starve) thus limiting the population naturally.

  • @EurasianWolves In addition prey's evolutionary defences against predators make it into a very meaty animal that provides lots of meat and nutrients to the predator that has killed it. Whereas the lean way wolves are designed they don't carry that much meat and they're wouldn't be much point in killing it. This is why wolf hunting is wrong: their population is controlled naturally, their are no benifits from killing them (little meat etc) except for the sick reason why humans kill them: sport.

  • @EurasianWolves And to answer your last question: everything is fact. The anti-wolf propaganda is the load of bs. Just a bunch of bias ranchers and sport hunters who have no idea about wolf biology. All my statements and the statements of many pro wolf people are from biologists who have worked out in the field observing wolves and wildlife. What do the anti-wolf people know?

  • @IKillAllWolves Lastly, yes, the wolves introduced to the yellowstone area aren't native, but they're not as different to the native ones as many people make out, and if the people around when the wolves were wiped out from that area had abit of foresight, we wouldn't have that problem at all. The conclusion by wildlife biologists is that the introduction has highly benifited the greater yellowstone eco-system as the elk population had grown out of control and destroyed the plant life there.

  • @EurasianWolves Thanks for the Book, I only looked at about half of it seeing is it is all you people ever say. Do a little research to find out Why are Great grandparent's And there parents Hunted the Wolf?? It was 60% Disease. And in reference to your last comment So plant life is more important then Animal life? Sounds like you have been reading defender's of the wild life website! And not gonna deny it i also heard that too but it's lies!

  • @IKillAllWolves Aha, a book! And the reason why 'are great grandparents hunted the wolf' was because of one of 2 things:

    1) Money: Wolf skins were highly prized and fetched alot of money (this is something that is not essential for the way of life they lived)

    2) To show their strength: Wolves were regarded as strong courageous creatures that were considered hard to kill.

    These are completely non essential things for them to survive as the wolf didn't provide many resources for the effort

  • @EurasianWolves ...put in to catch them. Also what are you on about thinking im saying plant life is more important than animal life? What im saying is the Greater Yellowstone eco-system is meant to be a natural and perfect eco-system, and with complete over-grazing by elk, it turned out not to be that.

  • @EurasianWolves Well you are Right but not in that order Yes wolf pelts were very expensive. But the main reason is they carry disease.... You forgot about that part! A disease that runs rampid in them...

  • @IKillAllWolves So what if they carry a disease? Could you please explain more about this 'disease' and how it affects the killing of wolves?

  • @EurasianWolves wolves travel great distances, they play an important role in spreading and maintaining diseases in certain areas. Infectious diseases spread by wolves include brucellosis, tularemia thats mostly in Russia,India Etc.etc. The disease we have to put up with is Mange Which is very contagious Also canine distemper And parvo. Look at my vid It shows a wiolf with Mange in it. All this stuff we can cure with a trip to the vet.. But when a wolf has it it is bad

  • @IKillAllWolves You also say about canine distemper in wolves. Canine distemper only occurs in captive wolves and it is very rare in wild wolves: so once again you have lied and your facts are wrong! Mange is the only fact you have got right. But that doesn't give you a reason to kill wolves does it? If so, why not go around killing all animals with a disease: really sensible! So am I right and nearly all of what you said has no relevance to wolves and isn't fact. So stop lying will you?

  • @EurasianWolves it is bad because you know what wolves do to their sick and weak? They kill and eat it or send it off on it's own. Now if they eat it guess what you have a Whole pack Exposed. NOW WHAT? What do you do then! No stop don't shoot them look at the half furry wolf it's cute .. There does come a time when you say OK common sense is needed... Not for my own selfish ways! You people don't understand it affects all wildlife.

  • @IKillAllWolves What you just said doesn't make any sence at all, so im gonna stop arguing with you because you obviously don't know what your talking about. Get rid of your stupid username and learn some facts.

  • @EurasianWolves I have all the facts I need. You asked about disease I explained it too you, And you said it makes no sense, So I'll say this you have NO knowledge of what you say. Nor can you back it up. I state fact every thing I say or research comes from Fish and wildlife or D-n-R. Nothing I say is bias it is all Fact.. So why don't you close your account because you are to stupid to understand whats going on!

  • @IKillAllWolves Your the one that needs to learn the facts. I have complete knowledge of what I'm talking about. I'm not just arguing because I love wolves, but because I believe wolves play an important part in an eco-system and that killing them can ruin an eco-system. The reason why your facts are wrong is because:

  • @IKillAllWolves You say wolves spread brucellosis: another fact wrong - In Wyoming for example studies have shown that wolves cannot transmit the disease to other animals, and that testing in the state over the past 15 years has never found an infected wolf. You also say wolves spread tularemia: tularemia is a disease that occurs in aquatic rodents and hares and small rodents. I could not find anything that say wolves carry tularemia. So what are you talking about?

  • @EurasianWolves Neosporosis is being spread byWisconsin wolves and theJune outbreak spread by wildlife of foot and mouth disease in Eastern Russia has been swept under the rug by theUSDA/USFWS Anyone ready for a conference call between lawyers re; the FOTNYEH petition to delist the Canadian Gray Wolf yet?150yearsof Russian Eurasian wolf science was hidden from the American public and livestock industry before wolves were forced on the Westit will only come out in a court of law.

  • @EurasianWolves To copy and paste is easy!!

  • @IKillAllWolves None of what I said was copied and pasted, and even if it was it's still fact.

  • @EurasianWolves Im just saying nice job but it's still lies read the other post!

  • @EurasianWolves They have been lying for years!

    

  • @IKillAllWolves Where did you hear about that? But an animal having a disease doesn't mean you should go and kill it, so could you move on to more valid points on why you thinkk wolves need to be managed?

  • Very nice video, I can see you've figured it out. :) Keep it up!

  • @GreyWolfGirl Sure have! Thank you very much :)

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