The 1st canine was a wolf, so no... They became domesticated eating our scraps and using our fire to keep away the predators. And we only kept the friendly ones around so after 50 thousand years of selective breeding is why they are considered mans best friend.
It was probably more like "ahhhh! My junk! They're biting off my junk! They're eating my junk while I'm alive and it hurts!" But your assumption is cute I guess.
he's probably not really "hurt", it's just a thing to do when training dogs to not play-bite you, is to yell ouch, to help teach them to stop. Since it's a coyote it seems to only half work.
Yes but he actually owns that coyote 😂. He has a channel, had him ever since he was a pup. He lives in his house with a pitbull, cat and a raccoon. Serious!
It worries me that people in the comments actually think this was a genuine wild encounter. He owns the coyote. If he didn't, he would have a stump instead of a hand
I had a pet coyote as a child, she was bottle fed from 3 days old and I adopted her at 5 weeks. She was indiscernible from a dog other than appearance, behavior wise she was basically an amazingly smart, rather mischievous, dog. I’d never expect a wild coyote to behave the same.
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To anyone saying "thats a wild coyote why is he getting up close with it?" That is Weave, he has raised her from a young age and she's a part of his family along with a pittbull and a raccoon. They all get along well
Thanks. I could tell that it wasn't biting "seriously", and I assumed they knew each other. A wild animal would've sunk its teeth deep into his hand, not just nipped like that.
They should really start resisting. I have a yellow rain jacket for all my cows, sheep and pupper and harnesses for me, chickens and ducks. They are ashamed.
they have a very very small bite force, so dying to one is rare and unlikely. You'd have to be trying hard to die, even against a pack of Coyote's, they're not smart.
Even then this guy‘s gambling with his safety, these are still wild animals that can snap at any time, domestication doesn‘t happen in a generation or two. If this was an actual wild coyote he‘d be lucky to have just lost the hand.
When I was a kid I took out my hot rod engine for its first test ride and I thought I was being chased by a dog but it could kinda keep up. I’ve never seen a wolf or a pack before but they remind u they’re out there every night
@@nunocampea2395 no. they would be shot to death and considered most violent dog breed that should be systematically wiped out for human safety. also being bigger doesn't mean its gonna compete well agains already big dogs. its legs would still be proportionally really short and its head and body would be stumpy. it would not have as strong of a bite as other dogs in similar size due to atrophied snout and it would be more like Hyper violent bulldog with weaker bite. it would not be on the slower side in terms of running too.
@@timexyemerald6290 i meant like a Wolf with the fury and temper of a chihuahua, it would a terrifying combination that, has you sayed would be shot in sight
coyotes are pretty used to humans as far as wild animals go, he's probably been around this particular one a lot since he knew where it was and it didn't run long before he got there, because it absolutely heard him coming.
@@snipertf2204 nah it was us this time, we started making certain dogs breed with only certain other ones and that is how the pug was made and it looks ugly and cant breath
@@calebholzheuser9389 he isn’t they can’t be domesticated but yea it clearly familiar with him but you are wrong if u think wild animals can be domesticated some people keep Tigers and other big wild animals as pets but they aren’t domestic just tame
I just had to explain that to a friend who thought that he was literally trying to pet a wild Coyote... I had to point out the fact that you can tell the Coyote is play biting him... Cause there's no way he would have been able to get that close to a truly wild Coyote and it not be acting completely aggressive and trying to tear him up....
yeah, the coyote is doing no harm to him, which, by the fact his teeth look pretty sharp, means he is intentionally holding back his strength to not hurt him. meanwhile, if he really did feel threatened, he could probably really rip that hand up
@@jaxonplaysgames552 .... Exactly, mate... Those things are sharp... You can tell by the first few seconds that they know each other well... I mean the BIGGEST Subtle Hint would be the fact that the Coyote has a name and its own hashtag... # WeaveTheCoyote