Probably 1 of my top 10 favorite videos in my 30+ years of bear education. WOW these young sibling brown bear brother n sister have each other's backs. They are bout 3 yrs old probably just ran off by mom. They will stay together weeks possibly months until she grabs attention of a boar or he gets a female. Anyhow awesome seeing him protect he and his sis food source. warms the heart these videos ill say.👍👍
Great footage ... A big thank you to thsoe folks who get out their in the wilderness and capture these dramatic nature scenes.. It's much than watching humans acting foolishly .
@@hyzercreek atleast bbc does make good choreographed g Music. But too loud, and i observed similar patter no matter what company made the documentary.
@@markassko6426 Though it's been a year, I have to say this, in case nobody has told you...as it's long overdue. Why do you have a volume control on a video/device? We get to see a marvelous video, without the idiots narrating, and also minus the annoying, non-associative music...just a natural situation unfold in a wild area with over a dozen participants vying for the prize, and your brain-cells tell you to complain about the volume!...the damned volume! Are you insane, or just stupid? "Too loud"...you are 'not to be believed'! A cryogenic burst happened inside your frontal lobe which resulted in you losing the ability to operate a volume control.
@@beerbub2641 nah they knew they couldn't steal from 2 bears. They took what they could and that was enough. Animals aren't just basic instincts like you've been led to believe. They can read a situation better than most humans
Foulkes hit it on the head. Silence, except for the animals. The way it's suppose to be. Thank you so much for being so original. You are a true artist .
Are you an English professor at Harvard university? Do you have wall to wall bookshelves laden with reading material in your home? Your grammar and word usage are impressive. "The bear stood up like, like, like, like
@@mastergoku4321 hello your majesty, great patriot, are you also a professor of English language at Harvard university? Your vocabulary and word choice is impressive, impeccable.
@@MrCoontwo Yo professor, you forgot to end your first comment with some form of punctuation, AND forgot to start your second comment with capitalization. Let's not forget *r* andy Pall.
Is it crazy or amazing to say that each animal species has their own rivalry like a lion and a hyena, bear and wolf, hippo and crocodile, and then there's the tiger who I think doesn't have a rival.
Technically tigers don't in the sense they don't fight other than for territory but if a bear or another tiger cross their path the fight can go for the bear or the tiger usually tigers ambush their prey so the tiger unless hungry won't fight head on a bear but will do of its hungry enough bear vs tiger can go either way do depending on the size and 2 or 3 tigers hunting will eat bears as a free dinner they're probably the scariest animal in a pack
@@aryebell3466 That depends. If it's a mature Siberian tiger and a mature grizzly, then the tiger will most likely win since it's basically just as heavy as a bear, in addition to also being more flexible and having sharper claws.
@@otherworld11 Take the extraneous comma from your sentence and add it to That Guy's. "This is me trying to protect the leftover pizza, that I ordered."
Don't kid yourself little YT observer. Those bears have at least 4 times the mass of the biggest wolf in the pack. And they can scrap all day until their enemy is just another meal.
I absolutely love this video!! I really loved how the bears are communicating in their own way and it's truly amazing. I love bears and wildlife. Those wolves had a dine and dash deal going! Lol. Seriously, thank you for sharing this beautiful video ☮️❤️
Its missing all the fast paced drama music, sensationalized close ups of the animals, fast moving camera work, and dramatic voice overs. This is what a regular confrontation in nature actually looks like.
It became so normal for us to see things like this online. But imagine: Somebody hat to be there - and according to the change of angle when following the animals, not too far away - and record that stuff! Seeing that life! Everybody who tries to watch rare or shy animals in nature from time to time knows what that means. We are spoiled by great documentaries, but every single shot like this demands so much time outside.
Wow I love this documentary footage & it was very enjoyable to watch with out all that background music I say & I give this great documentary a⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating &👍👍👍as well
Vegas Summer Nice thought I guess, but then you would have some asshole hiding behind a gun trying to take you out, they never want to take on anything armed with just a knife with a 4" blade, not REALY that tough are they?........
Dustin Wind Dear boy, When I want infantile answers like yours then I'll go to the local primary school for them, it would seem they have more imagination than a Prick like you, what's a matter did your local gay community throw you out? , or are you the local trailer trash looking to get noticed.??
The wolves aren't quite to the point of desperation, but close. Even if they were, two bears that size are almost impossible thanks that was amazing to watch
U know wolves eat bears regularly. Even big ones . . . i just seen video . A grizz trotting up on some wolves. Standing up looking then troting in he thought he was do some damage until he found out not 1 or 2 wolves or 3 or 4 he kept coming. He was big boy. . until all yhe wolves stood up out of the grass. About 20 of them they lite his big behind up. ! He got lesson. Big pack he is not the boss. Gizz are smaller in lower 48 why? They will say inland besrs no solman . Ok but old days grizz in 48 very big why? Wolves. Reintraduced
Big bears are starting not to winter. Theirvis 1100 grizz in yellowstone that just follows his local pack waits forvthembto make?a kill then hebmoves in and takes it. Its never been documented until wolves in yelliws stone before its threw a few grizz. Will be as bug as coastal bears. Its in the DNA . JUST NEED FOID SAURCE YEAR ROUND. THEY EAT EACH OTHERS PUP & CUBS. IN REGULAR BASIS .
@@davidresler4737 ..BS! A pack of wolves are not going to kill a healthy large grizzly. There’s dozens of videos to prove this along with common sense! In fact Grizzlies are so unbothered by wolves they will sleep on there kill while the wolves wait patiently for the bear to wake up and hopefully leave. Be smarter than this
@@hehateme542 your wrong wolves eat grizzly cubs all the time ! And bears eat wolf pups. When ever they get the chance . Their are real big bears in Yellowstone that don't sleep in winter they just follow wolf Pac a steal the kill. It makes for really large bears and bigger . 1100 lbs bear never seen before staying out all winter until return of the Wolf . wolves can and do kill mature bears when hungry enough and pack is big enough. A in prime big bear not as likely but weak or older bear or injured bear is dinner. Like I said the bear thought just a few wolves when he came to scam on their kill he found out real quick a bunch of wolves the ripped his ass! Repeatly biting him in his ass . the bear was in big trouble . wolves can take down mature full grown healthy bull buffalo only certian packs can do it. It takes them hours to do it never the less they do it . no differant with grizzly they can and do kill and eat full grown mature bear rare yes . but cubs it's regular accurance with mom right their fighting . they still eat their cubs . look nto it dummy .wolf is apex preditor everything is on the menu. bears eat each other too they are canibals they do it on regular basis lots of videos wolves eating bear cubs. Wolves the biggest threat bear to cubs. Wolves is even more threat than big male horny & hungry bear yes wolves eat the bear . all the time I bet bear cub tastes good!
Looks almost as if one wolf was ejected from the pack? Maybe scolded? Or a lone wolf that tried to take part. Very interesting stuff here. Submissive behavior displayed by the dark colored wolf hints at some stuff worth delving into. Love seeing the communication between the bears and the wolf pack.
Yes, I saw that too. It displayed very submissive behaviour, and then tried to re-join the pack, but they were not having it. Perhaps, a former member which has been thrown out for some reason, and was showing signs of poor health. Nature can appear cruel sometimes, but survival of the fittest ensures continuance of the species, and life. I wonder why he was rejected by his pack, this or another one, who look much bigger and healthier. Maybe he was the dark wolf of the family.
S Stritmatter The bigger bear is mom, and as the cub is nearly as big, it's likely their last season together. Alone, the wolves would annoy the single bear enough, that she'd leave...but when there are two, the wolves know it's hopeless. If the bears can cover each other's flanks & rear, wolves can't get in. 10-15 nips at over 700psi each, can damage the bear eventually, which is why a single bear under 600lb will usually run fairly quickly, especially if it's a very large pack. 20+ member packs are quite formidable, and would take a sow like this, and 2-3 same size cubs to defend a meal against them. Those small bites to the back of the bears legs, will do damage.
@@justplainbrad7713 the wolves were smart to not press their luck too much. A mother grizzly bear is the most dangerous animal on the planet. Those nips that you're talking about mean nothing as no member of the pack would have risked a frontal attack. In this case the Cub is nearly full grown which is why you see the mother is more concerned about protecting their food source than focused 100 percent on the Cub.
@@christianWilliams-pc4jn Do you simply like arguing, or are you American? Those nips are exceedingly dangerous to either bear. All needed, is the one bite that breaks flesh, and then infection is real. Ever see a 3-legged bear? Likely from nips. In the name of all that's decent, quit disagreeing simply for the need to differ. In other words, grow up. You couldn't be more wrong, if you tried to be wrong. The last thing you should do is lecture me on, "In this case"...as your knowledge is limited; and you would be better served if you asked what was happening, and not try to lecture others in matters you read about.
1 swipe from a Grizzly / if provoked enough, will slice right through those Wolves...of course Wolves play smart too when in a pack!! ...Great footage!!!
2:49 Wolf chilling in the background, knowing the bears are outnumbered likeeeeee..... yea we got all day, so I'ma chill for now. I'll be here if it pops off tho dw. Shout me
All the bears have to do is stand by the catch, but by getting to aggressive they get far enough away for some of the wolves to get a few tasty treats off the buffalo.
This pair of bears show synergy effect to defend their food against wolves. If only one bear had to defend its prey, wolves would have caught the dead bison easily.
Actually, the bear is much faster and could run them down and kill them easily. I have no idea why they tolerate the wolves. Just lazy I guess. Maybe they don't like dog meat :)
@@HMDickson bear can keep its top speed for a short time , wolf can keep kts top speed way much longer , thats the difference , as a summary bear cant catch wolf just by running .
@@mark97213 a bear can run 30 miles per hour and can kill a dog in one hit. We got a lot of bears in NH and they run dogs on them and call it hunting but sometimes the bear will stand and fight and dogs go down quickly.
@@HMDickson stamina. Wolves are king at long distance running, a bear is not. Plus if it just chased them it would lose its dinner or cubs if it had any.
**I REALLY ENJOYED THIS!! AS IT WAS AN "EXCELLENT" FOOTAGE OF CAPTURING THESE WILD ANIMALS!! I, TRULY "LOVE" GRIZZLIES!! "ALL ANIMALS" ACTUALLY. BUT, MY MOST FAVORITE IS A GRIZZLY!! ESPECIALLY, A MOMMA GRIZZLY!! IN FACT . . .IF I COULD "COME BACK" AS AN ANIMAL? MY #1 CHOICE? WOULD BE A "FEMALE GRIZZLY BEAR!! UH, HUH!! YAA MON!!
Finally a video without annoying music, thanks for uploading!!
Hhfrhv😅j
The Wolves are calm in this situation because they know they can run away at any time.
Yep. the only way a bear can catch a wolf is if the wolf feels like dying that day.
Wolf are more brave than bear. Just imagine what if the wolf is the same size like the bear, who will win in single fight
@@shisur2037That's bullshit
The sound is incredible in this footage !
yeah how do they do that.
@@sirbollocks5147 long distance directional microphones
Hp
Translation: BS-free.
one of the scariest noises in nature is that grizzly bear roar
Especially in the dark with nothing but a few feet of ground and a millimeter of nylon between you.
World of Erection or a gorilla those things can sound like tornado sirens
And a wolf howl at night in the dark
No cuogar
Try Emperor Penguin, that is more scarier, imagine waking up to it's sound in the middle of the night 😂sounds like an creature from another dimension.
Probably 1 of my top 10 favorite videos in my 30+ years of bear education. WOW these young sibling brown bear brother n sister have each other's backs. They are bout 3 yrs old probably just ran off by mom. They will stay together weeks possibly months until she grabs attention of a boar or he gets a female. Anyhow awesome seeing him protect he and his sis food source. warms the heart these videos ill say.👍👍
its a mother(bigger darker fur) and a cub(smaller lighter fur)
4:03 the bear checking if the under water part of the bison is still there.,that was after the wolf tried to pull out that part from the water.
" I hope he didn't get any of the good stuff, I better check"
Just an outstanding video....they know each other for thousands if years...they can also tolerate each other...
At the end.... Wolves : Na we just messing with y'all...we just ate
Great footage ... A big thank you to thsoe folks who get out their in the wilderness and capture these dramatic nature scenes.. It's much than watching humans acting foolishly .
I was surprised how much I would love this video without any narrator talking over it.
Or stupid music
@@hyzercreek atleast bbc does make good choreographed g
Music.
But too loud, and i observed similar patter no matter what company made the documentary.
and also not showing his or her face
@@markassko6426 Though it's been a year, I have to say this, in case nobody has told you...as it's long overdue.
Why do you have a volume control on a video/device?
We get to see a marvelous video, without the idiots narrating, and also minus the annoying, non-associative music...just a natural situation unfold in a wild area with over a dozen participants vying for the prize, and your brain-cells tell you to complain about the volume!...the damned volume! Are you insane, or just stupid?
"Too loud"...you are 'not to be believed'!
A cryogenic burst happened inside your frontal lobe which resulted in you losing the ability to operate a volume control.
Animals have their own narration their own language
Those wolves are smart distracting the bears so each of them can pick off some of the meat
the wolves tried to steal the meat but failed tho.
4.50 the wolf has a tracking device around its neck. I wonder what they doing now
@@beerbub2641 nah they knew they couldn't steal from 2 bears. They took what they could and that was enough. Animals aren't just basic instincts like you've been led to believe. They can read a situation better than most humans
2:50 a wolf there at the back just chilling and eating. I think they got what they wanted - if at least a small part.
@@beerbub2641 å
Foulkes hit it on the head. Silence, except for the animals. The way it's suppose to be. Thank you so much for being so original. You are a true artist .
The bear stood up like “hold up bruh, Ik they ain’t coming over here”
Are you an English professor at Harvard university? Do you have wall to wall bookshelves laden with reading material in your home? Your grammar and word usage are impressive. "The bear stood up like, like, like, like
randy Pall stfu randy
@@mastergoku4321 hello your majesty, great patriot, are you also a professor of English language at Harvard university? Your vocabulary and word choice is impressive, impeccable.
@@MrCoontwo urrr durrr
@@MrCoontwo Yo professor, you forgot to end your first comment with some form of punctuation, AND forgot to start your second comment with capitalization.
Let's not forget *r* andy Pall.
These Wolves are like Hyenas. In fact They are about as formidable as Hyenas.
Is it crazy or amazing to say that each animal species has their own rivalry like a lion and a hyena, bear and wolf, hippo and crocodile, and then there's the tiger who I think doesn't have a rival.
Technically tigers don't in the sense they don't fight other than for territory but if a bear or another tiger cross their path the fight can go for the bear or the tiger usually tigers ambush their prey so the tiger unless hungry won't fight head on a bear but will do of its hungry enough bear vs tiger can go either way do depending on the size and 2 or 3 tigers hunting will eat bears as a free dinner they're probably the scariest animal in a pack
@@ulti8106 a mature grizzly will always win vs a mature tiger.
@@aryebell3466 That depends. If it's a mature Siberian tiger and a mature grizzly, then the tiger will most likely win since it's basically just as heavy as a bear, in addition to also being more flexible and having sharper claws.
@@universecreator988 yes but a bear has huge amounts of fur and body fat to protect its vitals.
@@universecreator988 Tiger could never beat a Kodiack..
This is me trying to protect the leftover pizza that I ordered
hahaha
you ordered leftover pizza?
I'm not sure I can even make that sentence work, with only the words provided.
@@otherworld11 Take the extraneous comma from your sentence and add it to That Guy's. "This is me trying to protect the leftover pizza, that I ordered."
😂
They are some pretty big wolves 🤣 everything usually looks small next to bears of that size.
This was a pair of cubs, probably 3 yr olds or late summer of there second yr. Possible first in counter with wolves and no mom,, they done well.
@@suenicholson2698 these wolves are also to years and they grow more. And didn’t have count advantage.
Yes, wolves are bigger than most people think. They are thicker boned
Don't kid yourself little YT observer. Those bears have at least 4 times the mass of the biggest wolf in the pack. And they can scrap all day until their enemy is just another meal.
I love wolf packs!
I absolutely love this video!! I really loved how the bears are communicating in their own way and it's truly amazing. I love bears and wildlife. Those wolves had a dine and dash deal going! Lol. Seriously, thank you for sharing this beautiful video ☮️❤️
вы еще не пробовали жареного медведя с майонезом .❤🍖
I have never heard a quieter confrontation
Its missing all the fast paced drama music, sensationalized close ups of the animals, fast moving camera work, and dramatic voice overs. This is what a regular confrontation in nature actually looks like.
Bear was like. You cozy in there in the pod? Like that moose was his jacuzzy buddy
The wolf: "I can do this all day"
Lol then leaves.
If one of them got caught, its gg for them
@@anhbayar11 bears can't catch wolves. They're too dumb, fat and lazy
@@anhbayar11get caught bear is lazy they will try to tired the bear when the bear turn the wolf is quick and has stamina all day
0:54
Birds:
"LETS GET READY TO RUMBLE!"
sneaky bites while bears are distracted just love nature.
Great video! Thank you for sharing this, and thank you for not adding music to it!!
It became so normal for us to see things like this online. But imagine: Somebody hat to be there - and according to the change of angle when following the animals, not too far away - and record that stuff! Seeing that life! Everybody who tries to watch rare or shy animals in nature from time to time knows what that means. We are spoiled by great documentaries, but every single shot like this demands so much time outside.
The competition for food in the wild is insane, theyre literally fighting for bites at a time
Wow I love this documentary footage & it was very enjoyable to watch with out all that background music I say & I give this great documentary a⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating &👍👍👍as well
Ravens & crow's= a little popcorn please, this is gonna b good.
the footage is stellar
Numbers and strategy vs. brute strength. Doesn't get any more nature than this.
It's a mother bear with a nearly grown offspring.
wrong. this is two siblings that havint began a solitary life. brother protecting meal for him and sis.
00:39 "say, can you get a picture with me and my kill?"
i love animal so much that i teach my parents about them
Amazing footage
Momma and papa bear are so cute!
Amazing footage, thank you. And yeah, against two bears, the wolves are unlikely to drive them away.
NO the wolves won in this situation. They were taking turns to distract while the other was taking food.
@@samo6083 nope.
@@anhbayar11 Thats definitely what happened. The wolves could never beat the bears, but they did distract them enough to steal some food.
Go find your own rotten buffalo, this beauty is ours! Yum yum.
Thats like hitting the local 7/11 for a quick snack. Grab n go! Those wolves know what they are doing.
Either the brown bears are small, or the wolves are massive.
Wolves: Run!! Fat ass..Run!! You can’t catch us.. 🐺
Bear: this damn cardio workout is killing me! I think I’m having a cardiac arrest. 🐻
Спасибо мужик! Уважение к Тебе! Первый раз вижу такое видео, красава. Моё Уважение к Тебе.
Cool animals in their natural setting...
Such a spectacular encounter between two of North America's apex predators!
Chyba najlepszy film o takiej konkurencji😁. Zajebisty.
Wolfs: alright guy u know the plan let’s do this thingy!
Bears:ughhh these wolfs are back for more alright let’s go!
I would lots of money to see a scene like this
Anyone else notice how so many of these wolf vids the wolves have trackers?...Parks really monitor what they're up to.
Looks like the bears were in the middle of cooking some buffalo stew lol
were* :)
New phone auto correct bs lol thanks though
@@stevensproject5653 np I get it lmao
Bear: We know no king but the king in the north whose name is Stark (Wolf)
Bears and Canines are descendant from the same ancestor, just FYI. Great video....
Technically all animals shared a common ancestor at one point
Those two lovers awwwwww Kissing towards the end.
Love the bears!
I love both of them.
Me too. I always hate to see bears and wolves fighting with each other, but that's just nature for ya, I guess.
How can one of the most cuddly animals also be one of the most dangerous animals
No one in their right mind would want to cuddle with a bear after they catch a whiff . Bears have a nasty skunk smell to them
@@thefast427
I'm pretty sure they weren't being literal re: the 'cuddly' reference.
😂
@@thefast427 still they look so soft and cuddly
Them wolves didn't want any smoke.
If I had to choose to be an animal I would probably choose being either a tiger 🐅 or a big bear 🐻
Vegas Summer
Nice thought I guess, but then you would have some asshole hiding behind a gun trying to take you out, they never want to take on anything armed with just a knife with a 4" blade, not REALY that tough are they?........
Dustin Wind
Dear boy, When I want infantile answers like yours then I'll go to the local primary school for them, it would seem they have more imagination than a Prick like you, what's a matter did your local gay community throw you out? , or are you the local trailer trash looking to get noticed.??
As much as i love wolves. I lowkey felt bad for the bears this time.
I'm curious if the audio was produced post or if a audio dish tool was used. Very interesting, speed v power.
Pretty rare to see 2 grizzlies working together like that...I wonder if they're siblings...?
I have the same question
Could be siblings that left their mother not too long ago. They're young bears still. A fully grown grizzly is way more aggressive than that
That's beautiful
The wolves aren't quite to the point of desperation, but close. Even if they were, two bears that size are almost impossible thanks that was amazing to watch
U know wolves eat bears regularly. Even big ones . . . i just seen video . A grizz trotting up on some wolves. Standing up looking then troting in he thought he was do some damage until he found out not 1 or 2 wolves or 3 or 4 he kept coming. He was big boy. . until all yhe wolves stood up out of the grass. About 20 of them they lite his big behind up. ! He got lesson. Big pack he is not the boss. Gizz are smaller in lower 48 why? They will say inland besrs no solman . Ok but old days grizz in 48 very big why? Wolves. Reintraduced
Big bears are starting not to winter. Theirvis 1100 grizz in yellowstone that just follows his local pack waits forvthembto make?a kill then hebmoves in and takes it. Its never been documented until wolves in yelliws stone before its threw a few grizz. Will be as bug as coastal bears. Its in the DNA . JUST NEED FOID SAURCE YEAR ROUND. THEY EAT EACH OTHERS PUP & CUBS. IN REGULAR BASIS .
Sorry for typing errors
@@davidresler4737 ..BS! A pack of wolves are not going to kill a healthy large grizzly. There’s dozens of videos to prove this along with common sense! In fact Grizzlies are so unbothered by wolves they will sleep on there kill while the wolves wait patiently for the bear to wake up and hopefully leave. Be smarter than this
@@hehateme542 your wrong wolves eat grizzly cubs all the time ! And bears eat wolf pups. When ever they get the chance . Their are real big bears in Yellowstone that don't sleep in winter they just follow wolf Pac a steal the kill. It makes for really large bears and bigger . 1100 lbs bear never seen before staying out all winter until return of the Wolf . wolves can and do kill mature bears when hungry enough and pack is big enough. A in prime big bear not as likely but weak or older bear or injured bear is dinner. Like I said the bear thought just a few wolves when he came to scam on their kill he found out real quick a bunch of wolves the ripped his ass! Repeatly biting him in his ass . the bear was in big trouble . wolves can take down mature full grown healthy bull buffalo only certian packs can do it. It takes them hours to do it never the less they do it . no differant with grizzly they can and do kill and eat full grown mature bear rare yes . but cubs it's regular accurance with mom right their fighting . they still eat their cubs . look nto it dummy .wolf is apex preditor everything is on the menu. bears eat each other too they are canibals they do it on regular basis lots of videos wolves eating bear cubs. Wolves the biggest threat bear to cubs. Wolves is even more threat than big male horny & hungry bear yes wolves eat the bear . all the time I bet bear cub tastes good!
Great footage .
Looks almost as if one wolf was ejected from the pack? Maybe scolded? Or a lone wolf that tried to take part. Very interesting stuff here. Submissive behavior displayed by the dark colored wolf hints at some stuff worth delving into.
Love seeing the communication between the bears and the wolf pack.
Looks like it was the omega wolf, lowest on the totem pole. Super submissive!
Yes, I saw that too. It displayed very submissive behaviour, and then tried to re-join the pack, but they were not having it. Perhaps, a former member which has been thrown out for some reason, and was showing signs of poor health. Nature can appear cruel sometimes, but survival of the fittest ensures continuance of the species, and life. I wonder why he was rejected by his pack, this or another one, who look much bigger and healthier. Maybe he was the dark wolf of the family.
There is no other animal that would challenge a grizzly to some of its food.... and take it.
1:36 Imagine hiking through the grass not knowing the bears are there, then they pop their heads up like this!!
Amazed the bears work together - they're solitary most of the time.
S Stritmatter The bigger bear is mom, and as the cub is nearly as big, it's likely their last season together.
Alone, the wolves would annoy the single bear enough, that she'd leave...but when there are two, the wolves know it's hopeless.
If the bears can cover each other's flanks & rear, wolves can't get in.
10-15 nips at over 700psi each, can damage the bear eventually, which is why a single bear under 600lb will usually run fairly quickly, especially if it's a very large pack.
20+ member packs are quite formidable, and would take a sow like this, and 2-3 same size cubs to defend a meal against them.
Those small bites to the back of the bears legs, will do damage.
@@justplainbrad7713 the wolves were smart to not press their luck too much. A mother grizzly bear is the most dangerous animal on the planet. Those nips that you're talking about mean nothing as no member of the pack would have risked a frontal attack. In this case the Cub is nearly full grown which is why you see the mother is more concerned about protecting their food source than focused 100 percent on the Cub.
@@christianWilliams-pc4jn Do you simply like arguing, or are you American?
Those nips are exceedingly dangerous to either bear. All needed, is the one bite that breaks flesh, and then infection is real.
Ever see a 3-legged bear? Likely from nips.
In the name of all that's decent, quit disagreeing simply for the need to differ.
In other words, grow up.
You couldn't be more wrong, if you tried to be wrong.
The last thing you should do is lecture me on, "In this case"...as your knowledge is limited; and you would be better served if you asked what was happening, and not try to lecture others in matters you read about.
Wolves are going to learn how stupid they are trying to mess with a big bear.
無駄な音が一切無いガチな野生が凄い!
The wolves are smart to hunt in packs.
Because alone are weak
1 swipe from a Grizzly / if
provoked enough, will slice right through those Wolves...of course Wolves play smart too when in a pack!! ...Great footage!!!
Just give me all some godamn food🤣🤣
At the end when the Bear let out its roar. I heard Steve Harvey's voice, ya"ll heard that didn't ya. Lmao
As hunger spurs on aggression, a full stomache gives way to easier in leisurely stroll....
Great Video!!!
Great video man - good job
2:49
Wolf chilling in the background, knowing the bears are outnumbered likeeeeee.....
yea we got all day, so I'ma chill for now.
I'll be here if it pops off tho dw.
Shout me
I like how the bears nip at each other almost like crap we got to bite something here
Powerful mama with her cub.
So great footage, ty f sharing
All the bears have to do is stand by the catch, but by getting to aggressive they get far enough away for some of the wolves to get a few tasty treats off the buffalo.
Yeah but bears are not smart enough to not be fooled by wolves. Wolves deceive 'em every time
This pair of bears show synergy effect to defend their food against wolves. If only one bear had to defend its prey, wolves would have caught the dead bison easily.
Wolves are like mosquitoes to those bears
This was intense awesome footage
Some interesting social psychology there. The victors celebrate with an affectionate love bite and the losers quarrel amongst themselves.
I use the same tactic...simple just be quicker and faster than a bear...works everytime
Actually, the bear is much faster and could run them down and kill them easily. I have no idea why they tolerate the wolves. Just lazy I guess. Maybe they don't like dog meat :)
LOL,, Yeah, so easy. They must have just not wanted to get their paws dirty this time, right? Give me a break.
@@HMDickson bear can keep its top speed for a short time , wolf can keep kts top speed way much longer , thats the difference , as a summary bear cant catch wolf just by running .
@@mark97213 a bear can run 30 miles per hour and can kill a dog in one hit. We got a lot of bears in NH and they run dogs on them and call it hunting but sometimes the bear will stand and fight and dogs go down quickly.
@@HMDickson stamina. Wolves are king at long distance running, a bear is not. Plus if it just chased them it would lose its dinner or cubs if it had any.
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good video, thank you
Such beautiful animals.
**I REALLY ENJOYED THIS!! AS IT WAS AN "EXCELLENT" FOOTAGE OF CAPTURING THESE WILD ANIMALS!! I, TRULY "LOVE" GRIZZLIES!! "ALL ANIMALS" ACTUALLY. BUT, MY MOST FAVORITE IS A GRIZZLY!! ESPECIALLY, A MOMMA GRIZZLY!! IN FACT . . .IF I COULD "COME BACK" AS AN ANIMAL? MY #1 CHOICE? WOULD BE A "FEMALE GRIZZLY BEAR!! UH, HUH!! YAA MON!!
I think that's more like first supper. nice vid!
3:18 for the best part of the video
Awesome video quality
The bears were already done and so full they couldn't chase the wolves away!!
Party of wolves approaches bears. The noobie wolf asked "Hey guys, why do I hear boss music? i'm only lvl 1."
That smile on that carcass is simply beautiful 😁
Take your meds.
Its only wish, its one desire was to be EATEN!
Wolves are fearless- they are being charged by two pissed off Grizzlies and they are like "catch me if you can you big oaf"
No chance a lazy bear could catch a wolf. The wolves know this.
Big brown bear is piiiiisssed!
Why can't they just share ? Great video ,thank you
Медведь сила, мощь!!!
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