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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2007

A nice example of the stride of a wolf when they get going, figured id mess about and add in some decent music for the scene too.


Music:The Orange Man (Unbreakable Soundtrack)

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  • ooh. This was in the Planet Earth series by David Attenborough. I've got that on DVD :D!!!

  • Yup sre was, ive a ton of natural world stuff and even more tunes etc, now and again i just spin off a lil clip like this for the sake of it.

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  • @HunterMeatEater Thank you. I see we've come to an agreement. lol.

  • @shadyfeather1 I agree that there is a balance...each side slants the story to their favor...you said it well. 

  • @HunterMeatEater I do know that they kill cubs, thank you very much. But I've only ever heard of it out of dens. Now I feel ignorant. lol.

  • @shadyfeather1 lol your kidding....you think that wolves dont kill cubs? you dont know predators my friend, no offense but predators kills the offspring of competing predators. Hunters like me use calls that imitate the young and predators respond to it with intent to kill.

  • @HunterMeatEater I can't argue with you there. But everyone's either a wolfaboo or a wolf eliminator. Why can't everyone be balanced and instead of hating or obsessively protecting the wolf just work together to solve the population problem and sheep hunting.

  • @shadyfeather1 The moose population is experiencing a disproportion in young and middle aged moose. The adult mature moose have been able to survive but the younger juvenile moose have suffered greatly. The elk heard numbers are well under normal and what you do not know is that vast amounts of money are at stake. The state gets millions of dollars for wolf management...they almost have to make the wolf look good. I am not against the wolf all together but they need better management.

  • @HunterMeatEater I can understand stealing kills from a cougar, but killing cubs isn't natural.

  • @shadyfeather1 that is what they tell you in the interest of the wolf. The wolf population has put so much pressure on the area that the brown bear (grizzly) has been forced to look for food in places and ways not normally done. I was just up there and talked to a land owner who first hand witnessed the wolves killing the litter of cubs of a cougar. They also witnessed the wolves take the mother cougar's kills from her.

  • @HunterMeatEater Humans are an evolved species and know from thousands of years of evolution not to waste. And although some people do, its most likely because they bought it and didn't do the work of growing/killing it. Wolves are native animals; and have been since the ice age. When the wildlife was over populated in places such as Yellowstone, herbivores were over-eating much of the plant-life. When they reintroduced wolves, the plant-eating animals's population was balanced again. More green

  • @shadyfeather1 Funny if a hunter killed 155 sheep and did not eat one of them how people would be up in arms and rioting against hunters but if wolves do it people justify it and think it is all natural lol. The wolf gets a pass on anything it does. Russian scientist warned us about the introduction of a non native wolf species of called the canadian grey wolf but it was hidden and covered over and now they are destroying much of the wildlife in the states.

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