Haha yes it's just like how you can always tell where one kid's family is at an even cuz when their name gets called or they do something good, that section of spectators just goes nuts. He did the thing and they were like, "Aw YEAH LITTLE MAN!!"
Brahm Stoker. Count Dracula. Upon hearing the wolves howling in rural Hungary (Transylvania), he exclaims: “Listen to them! Children of the night. What music they make”. Made famous by the actor Bela Lugosi.
The pack sounds so haunting...not hard to see why wolves were the stuff of nightmares in the old days. Can imagine being kept awake at night surrounded by those howls, no light to see by, no idea how many there were or where they were...
The first time I ever heard this was right after they reintroduced wolves into Yellowstone National Park. It was the scariest yet most exciting and beautiful experience I've had.
@@watermelonlover745 the amount of times wolves have attacked people, especially without being directly provoked, is next to zero. wolves dont see humans as prey. we are too tall, too dangerous, and wolves have evolved to either avoid us or join us (dogs). the lack of wolves in areas around the US has resulted not only in enviromental problems, but rapid surges in coyotes and boar populations, animals that do attack humans, their pets and their lands directly.
@@goyonman9655 The ones that first domesticated wolves (and gradually bred them into dogs), over 15,000 years ago (and potentialy much earlier). Turns out one of the best defenses against a wolf was to get your own wolf.
I once lived across the street from the town fire station, and every time they were called out in the middle of the night, every dog would howl for at least 5 minutes. Animal instincts are amazing.
I did some volunteering at a wolf sanctuary in colorado for about a week and the wolves would all howl together at 5AM and 5PM. It was haunting in a way that's difficult to describe to wake up in your cot before the sun is up to the sound of wolves howling for miles around you. It was beautiful, but so chilling. The ambassador pack was really friendly though and even let you pet their bellies. Wolves in general are not violent creatures.
Omg Love It! Even at a young age they have the instinct to communicate when necessary. And the sound of them all in the distance is haunting but beautiful.
Imagine hearing that out in the wilderness.....at night.....alone....in the DARK! I would just die from the suspense. But it's cute af watching the lil pups.
In a comedy, it'd be like the adult wolves saying 'Lets show those competitive little sh*ts who's louder!' But it's super cute though! And the sound is so beautiful!
This truely is the most beautifull sound in nature. No matter when I hear this, I always get goosebumps all over and even get a little teary eyed sometimes. A pure and primal sound, love it. ❤❤
My cats heard this, came running in. Where we lived before, neighbors gathered round the Fire pit & a friend's huskey & Chihuahua would HOWL together. Cats feel right at home!
I remember many years ago, on a golf course, friends and I heard a coyote howl. Then another, from another direction. And another, from a third direction. I looked up and said "Not to alarm you, but we are being hunted by a pack of coyotes and should start walking. NOW!" About 3/4 of the way I said "Now we run. RUN!" And not more than 5 minutes after we got into the SUV, we watched the pack walk up into the yard, following our footsteps. Don't mess around when you hear a pack howling from all directions!
I like how they are probably thinking they did something BIG. “Did you hear me? I started it. Yeah, that was me. Mine was first. Yours was kinda wimpy. I was first. Really though did you hear my howl? It was good, right? I’ll be better when I get bigger. Did you hear me?”
Often young wolves (if alone obviously) are safe enough that they're basically like dogs until they're around two years old. Still wouldn't recommend going up to them but its funny that puppies are just puppies no matter what.