The Predatory Wolf Pack Of Yellowstone National Park | White Wolf Documentary

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Follow the journey of a lone female wolf as she navigates the challenges of survival, forms a new pack, and raises multiple generations of pups amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Yellowstone National Park. Witness the intricate dynamics of wolf society, their hunts for elk and bison, and the constant struggle for territory. Don't miss this fascinating glimpse into the lives of one of nature's most iconic predators.

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All Comments (21)
  • I’m here in Yellowstone photographing wolves this week. It amazes me how great these videos are on documentary’s.
  • It's time humans stepped in to treat the mange! Seeing as we were the ones who infected them with it. I admire and respect wolves. They need our protection, again!!! This was a beautiful documentary, Thank you for posting and sharing it! ❤
  • I love watching documentaries on my theriotypes, it gives me so many calm and at-home feelings and I get a lot of therianthropic shifts too, I love animals :3
  • @sharonshea3261
    That the Park Service actually Introduced(!) mange blows my mind. Do they understand how painful it is - and how long it takes to kill? To introduce mange is positively evil.
  • @alanmctavish4802
    That black wolf was huge? It was almost the same size as that black bear? The black bear knew it was up against it with those 3 big wolfs, the grey one didnt mess about and seemend fitter than the big black alpha male. Imagine that running towards you? At night with huge yellow eyes. That was great to watch.
  • @pitbullmom3234
    ❣️🥰❣️ WOLF'S 🐺 LOVE THIS DOCUMENTARY BEAUTIFUL FAMILY AMAZING STORY❣️💯😊💯❣️ thank you so much🙏
  • @mello3214
    Love all wildlife and especially wolves and bears! ❤
  • @Nefertiti0403
    I always wish I could tag along to be with the crew that does these documentaries
  • @bradleydass3075
    I admire otter, long furry short legs. They can out swim a fish and don’t need thousands of dollars of equipment to catch them. Bet you couldn’t do that. They deserve respect.
  • It was the Druid Pack that were eventually a 37 strong pack that Dominated Yellowstone. Sadly alot were killed by Hunters some Died from Starvation, Fights with Rivals etc.. Now I watched a programme a while back where they said that the New Coywolfs some had Druid DNA so they must have been mating with the Coyotes. Problem with this is now they are bigger and have the aggression of the Wolves.
  • @drethawiz9819
    We need an update on them mannnn they keep reposting the same footage 😢
  • @Nefertiti0403
    Since mange was introduced by us, why doesn’t us humans help fix it?