Valley of the Wolves Wild Nature Documentary HD 2015 — Wolf Documentary

Valley of the  Wolves Wild Nature Documentary HD 2015 --- Wolf Documentary

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21 Replies to “Valley of the Wolves Wild Nature Documentary HD 2015 — Wolf Documentary”

Kelly Xoxo
February 22, 2015
For all the people that say "THE CYOTES DIDNT DESERVE TO DIE" or "THEY WERE SLAUGHTERED BY MERCILESS HUNTERS" Its fucking life people. Its natural for wolves to kill for territory and food. If you were out in the wild with a limited portion of food and a small patch of territory which you survive on, you would do that too
Jimmie Rustle
February 22, 2015
that eagle is such an asshole
Salvo Smith
February 22, 2015
I wish we as humans would respect more the other species Who share this planet with us ! If these amazing animals ( not just the wolves , all of them ) would disappear would be so sad 
Kurt Perron
February 22, 2015
*People that hurt the world are blind from the truth. When they wake up they will change their ways.* *Help spread the truth. Start your path to truth, nothing is more important.* Google the present and hit the truthcontest website.
FlameBoyUniverse
February 22, 2015
Fuck that bald eagle. Normally I love Eagles but DUDE are you serious???? Man fuck that bullshit thief
Lynda Sutton
February 22, 2015
Valley of the Wolves Wild Nature Documentary HD …: http://youtu.be/WKYotRZNiZ0
Alpha Jalloh
February 22, 2015
Are wolves mostly aggressive towards humans or do they not attack unless provoked?
Skyel527
February 22, 2015
I feel like the story of this documentary could make a great movie
Sarrah Souza
February 22, 2015
I LOVE this documentary and I LOVE wolves. FOREVER LOVE WOLVES
Len Kagamine
February 22, 2015
After seeing what the wolves did to the coyotes, i wish every wolf died- >:( they weren't even eating from that wtf - Ima return to the lion documentaries, lions beat wolves any day
Fleur Dootson
February 22, 2015
this is cool I love this video and I love wolves there amazing creatures 
Frida Nyberg
February 22, 2015
This is not really HD, and it's very much NOT 2015. Stop lying, this documentary is years and years old.
Dirty Khazar Manipulator
February 22, 2015
What an awesome video. The Druids came home! 
Lynne Wright
February 22, 2015
Excellent reason to visit Yellowstone in the Winter! 
Micheal Wolf
February 22, 2015
Lol I grew up with wolves all my life.... I know my brethren...my wolves... I know way more than this "video" lol....
Gray Wolf
February 22, 2015
I can't believe I found a wolf documentary that I hadn't seen! Thanks for posting! Every once in awhile they sneak one by me! LOL! Awooooooooooooooo!!! :P~~
Michael Carroll
February 23, 2015
Haha, people say that humans are so much different than other animals. This reminds me of the banksters, and their puppets like Obama, chasing the American herd, to get it to do what they want. 
Josh Kendrick
February 23, 2015
This was pretty incredible. I wasn't expecting it to be such a touching series of events. It was almost like those creek wolves were cursed after driving the Druids out, with the illness and those unknown wolves blocking their den, causing all their pups to die. Mysterious indeed. And that lone coyote mother found herself a nice little haven. :D Nature is amazing.
Sharon Shinwell
February 23, 2015
The Druid Peak pack collapsed in late 2009 and early 2010, possibly due to the loss of long-time alpha female #569F and an infestation of mange affecting all pack members. In early 2010, the pack split into several groups and survived largely through scavenging from kills by other packs. Three-year-old #691F was attacked by the Silver pack and died under one of the Lamar Buffalo Ranch Yellowstone Association Institute cabins, while the two-year-old, “Thin Female,” was fatally wounded while scavenging a Blacktail Deer Plateau pack carcass. Three-year-old “White Line” (761F) fought with the Lamar Canyon alpha female at a kill site and was later killed in the same area, possibly by wolves or a mountain lion. Several other Druid Peak wolves disappeared during this time, including #571F and two yearling males. The last collared Druid Peak member, yearling #690F, dispersed to Butte, Montana, where she was legally shot and killed near livestock. The last known sighting of a Druid Peak pack member (“Dull Bar,” female) occurred in the Hellroaring drainage in late winter with a group of wolves suspected to be from a pack north of the park. Alpha #480M dispersed from the others in late 2009, and his decomposed body was found near the Hellroaring drainage (unknown cause). The Druid Peak pack had exceptional longevity and their legacy lives on in many of today’s packs. - See more at: http://www.ypf.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=6045#sthash.N3macvlc.dpuf
RACINGWILDONE
February 23, 2015
We are not the only animal that is sociable and intelligent. We have no right to hunt and kill them, any more than they could hunt and kill us.
The Red Fennec Fox
February 23, 2015
I really love this documentary, not really because of the Wolves, but because of the Coyotes. I found the Coyote couple really sweet, but the Wolves are cool too. It's a shame that Coyotes are so demonized, persecuted and slaughtered mercilessly by hunters.. :(