International Wolf Center - Howl and Pack Rally

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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2010

The wolves are calming a bit from the intense winter dominance typically observed in early winter, although we still have some issues with dominance. Maya is showing some new bite wounds from some intensive jaw sparring with Aidan and Denali, but this too will pass as spring approaches. Shadow starts the pack in a rally, and Malik enjoys the comforts of good food, sun and staff visits.

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  • ya this place is really cool i live in minnesota and we got to go here for a class trip and we saw her making a video with the wolves and we got to sleep in a room where the wolf encloser was so we could watch the wolves when we woke up. It was really cool i want to go back.

  • @pwnznoobs1 Glad you enjoyed yourself on your class trip!

  • This is really cool. Ive learned a lot from these wolf videos, though connsidering ive only seen 3 of them so far, I cant really tell which wolf is which yet, though i cat easily tell them apart

  • @dragonmag123 Check out the Wolf Logs on our Web site.

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  • @knightace2002 i live in Michagain....

  • @knightace2002 ill try to find one where i live.....

  • @TheCaliforniaStudios to gather the pack there r 3 types of howls Territorial, location and rlly Rally brings the pack together and buffs them up when a hunt goes wrong, a location howl tells them where everybody's at (this is the most common howl heard) then, there's the territorial howl which creates boundries towards other packs and let's them kno to stay away from this area. farmers should start using the territorial howl to protect thier livestock instead of shooting them...hope that helps

  • @LugiaTheWise96 yes to some extent tho a pack has a lookout rank within them at all times so it'll be very difficult to spot one in the wild...if u wish to interact with a wolf go to a santuary or a conservation area and ask if u can go in and interact most will say yes and let u in but it depends on the place of the times they r extremely friendly towards human but thier incredibly shy as well

  • I Love Wolves so much that most people can not believe. I love gaining education about wolves and i usually hate learning in school and such. but watching these videos makes me glad to check up on wolf behavior

  • At around 2:30 is it Malik or Shadow?

  • They are such beautiful animals

  • I have to ask,but....are the wolves friendly to humans?

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