Pretty crazy what they captured.
http://dailyhive.com/montreal/moose-...f-canada-video
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Pretty crazy what they captured.
http://dailyhive.com/montreal/moose-...f-canada-video
That's awesome, wolf got off lucky, but had the cow gotten out of the water might not have ended so well.
60 lbs vs 700 lbs.
Without the river that cow was toast.
The commitment of that wolf demonstrated what a devastating predator they are.
Truly incredible.
This may come as a complete shock to the likes of Raincoast supporter types .......as wolf numbers continue to escalate they remove more animals off the landscape. Simple reality.
Wolves don't survive on cappuccinos and herbal tea ...... unlike their downtown advocates opposed to trying to create balance.
If I had to guess I'd say the cow probably had a calf in the bushes that had already been claimed by the wolf/wolves. She kept looking into the bushes, and I doubt would have stuck around that long had she not been protecting a calf.
Wolves are killing machines....there’s a reason ungulates are declining everywhere. Amazing how little survises when they sweep thru a valley in large pack. Put the fear in all ungulates for sure. Too many wolves is a BIG problem. Habitat not the issue....Predation is. like Ourea said...one more wolf and completely different outcome and not so warm and fuzzy for all those millions of of internet shares to watch. Different music and a dead moose with intestines trailing in the water would likey have gained more support for predator control.
No doubt.... little *******s arnt furry cuddle machines all the hippies want to beleive
Lucky moose.
"Moose Saved by Drone"...that's a first! Looks like the first wolf was trying to lure the cow onto land. Would have been lights out for her. Very cool but would have liked to see what would have happened if the drone had not interfered.
CO sees that footage and they will track down the drone owner and confiscate / fine them. It will be construed as wildlife harassment. There is a minimum distance required and they may have been too close with the drone.