The Manistique, Michigan paper (Pioneer Tribune) ran an article on this video. Because of its size I will post it in 3 parts.
Part 1
Imagine waking up, going to let your dog out, and seeing a gray wolf dining on a deer carcass just 50 feet from your front door. That is exactly what happened to a Manistique, Michigan resident on the morning of March 15. It was around 8:30 a.m. when he opened his door and discovered a large area of snow turned red from the blood of a fallen deer
He got his dog back in the house, grabbed his camera and went out to investigate. Shocked, he found the wolf standing atop the deer near the woods just east of his house. He managed to capture three minutes of video footage before the wolf fled, including shots that clearly show the animals DNR radio tracking collar.
It appears that the deer fell on the ice near the residents pole building, allowing the wolf to catch up and make the kill. During the night, the wolf then dragged the deer across the yard, stopping at various points to eat. According to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources an estimated 520 gray wolves currently live in the Upper Peninsula.
i was wondering, do u think there are any wolves in brooklyn? shit, theres a lot of monkeys, but for some reason no wolves, wtf?
sparklerbombg 2 years ago
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upperea 2 years ago
You can see the DNR collar on him so they must be tracking there behavior
dorf68 2 years ago
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The Manistique, Michigan paper (Pioneer Tribune) ran an article on this video. Because of its size I will post it in 3 parts.
Part 1
Imagine waking up, going to let your dog out, and seeing a gray wolf dining on a deer carcass just 50 feet from your front door. That is exactly what happened to a Manistique, Michigan resident on the morning of March 15. It was around 8:30 a.m. when he opened his door and discovered a large area of snow turned red from the blood of a fallen deer
upper54 2 years ago
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Part 2 of article
He got his dog back in the house, grabbed his camera and went out to investigate. Shocked, he found the wolf standing atop the deer near the woods just east of his house. He managed to capture three minutes of video footage before the wolf fled, including shots that clearly show the animals DNR radio tracking collar.
upper54 2 years ago
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upper54 2 years ago
Part 3 of article
It appears that the deer fell on the ice near the residents pole building, allowing the wolf to catch up and make the kill. During the night, the wolf then dragged the deer across the yard, stopping at various points to eat. According to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources an estimated 520 gray wolves currently live in the Upper Peninsula.
upper54 2 years ago
well the population keeps going down since im around
dodgekickzass 2 years ago
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upper54 2 years ago
There are more wolves in Michigan than most people know. There are some as far south as Iosco County.
HoneyHoleVideoProd 2 years ago
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upper54 2 years ago
Did that big dog kill the deer? or was it a road kill. You should buy some dog food. Could you see the number on the collar?
3RiversMI 2 years ago
thats insane, sucks to be the deer, that wolf is BA
bud6548 2 years ago