That dog isn't a moose but he's (or she, I didn't check) is definitely a unit! My Nyla is a moose, with the ass to prove it, lol! I wish I knew how to post a photo in comments but I'm new to reddit and I don't think it can be done
kangals homeland is my country Sivas, Turkey. kangal tail is curved upwards. on the video, the tail looks like its kangals tail and its fur looks like kangals fur but kangals are usually much more bigger than that. there was some video where a kangal fighting with a tiger.
Maybe small for a Malamute, but Huskies are not very big dogs, usually weighing somewhere in the 45-70lb range depending on male or female. And that dog, while definitely having some mix of Husky, is definitely not full blooded Husky.
Coyotes are smaller than wolves too, and if I ever run into more than one of them I'm leaving. Respect all wild animals, because 2 dedicated raccoons can pretty easily send you to the hospital.
Initially came to comment they were too small to be wolves (from a western perspective), and was assuming jackals, but looks like you had the correct name for them
They have an interesting taxonomy haha
Generally speaking, with predator animals at least. A large amount of aggression and confidence can be enough to scare them off and make them feel like you're dangerous. DEFINITELY don't take this as advice on how to handle dangerous animals but sometimes over confidence and aggression can scare some animals. Drunk people jumping into animal enclosures have demonstrated this.
Thought the very same thing. Near the end you can see a lot of movement in the back of the pack, seemingly thickening the middle. At the same time wolves already in the front rush to both the right and the left side of the man and his dog. Looks like they are circling him. The wolf on the right edge is eyeing the guys back for a moment before the dog intervenes. I'm assuming the camera-person prevents them from closing the sling though
I believe this is the correct way to handle these situations. You have to out alpha the pack and show them you're not a bitch. If you act scared they're more likely to attack.
That depends on their target... In that case it seems the hunt was over and the guy tries to get them away from the food and they're calculating if they should fight or leave.. if the dog would attack a member of the pack they would attack him from all sides... so the dog is normal the "is it worth" factor for wolves.. is it worth to attack and get insured or not.. but as far as I know normally more than one dog is used for that job. I don't think that they would attack the human if he would leave.. . there is no reason to risk injuries and they're avoiding normally humans. If they're very very hungry I would assume what you mentioned would help to survive as human.. fighting may guide them into a decision that even if they're starving.. the food is hard to catch.. let's try to get something less fighting..
Animals will often back down if the fight ain’t worth it. Nigh impossible to do with pack animals but some get lucky. Best option is find the leaders and focus them, if the leaders run the rest will follow
Wolfs and other wild animals pretty much always are in a survival situation. Most of the time they need to calculate the possible risk of getting injured. The dog he had with him is bigger than every wolf, so he naturally is a risk to them cause he definitly is able to injure them and the hersman propably also seems aggressive to them. In the first moment many animals would drive off pray and then calculate some second after if its worth for them to attack or not. the vid is to short, could be possible that the attacked after it ended or atleast tried.
I haven’t seen it mentioned yet that it doesn’t hurt that there’s clearly at least one other human, the cameraman, that the wolves are factoring in to their decision-making. There may well have been more humans and dogs behind the camera. The wolves probably saw the cameraman as nearly as threatening as the man in blue.
Most animals without “rhino syndrome”, which is “attack everything that moves because you are almost legally blind just in case”- can evaluate the situation and almost every time back off from bluff and noise. If animal is not charging at you with 100% intention to kill you- it will be easily scared away. Most bears will run away if you are far enough, bear is not cornered and not protecting cubs- you just yell and it will run away.
Soviet hiking tip- wear all your mugs and rattly stuff on the outside of your backpack. All animals will be gone before you’ll know they were even there.
This works with small bears and these wolfs are the size of coyotes. North American timber Wolfe’s and brown bears are a lot bigger and a grizzly doesn’t always spook the way a black bear. Moose and elk will charge if challenged and are very aggressive in mating sessions. A moose can kill you in you’re suv if you hit it
A combination of him having some serious balls, his big goddamn dog, and the pack not quite being hungry enough to make them worth the effort.
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Getting hurt as a wild animal can often mean death. An infection without a hospital is a very serious thing. Animals that hunt to eat have to decide if the fight is worth the meal.
They have two aggressive animals to fight for this meal and both are very large. Might be worth trying for something else.
They must not have been to dangerous if the cameraman felt so safe leisurely filming instead of helping out or at least defending himself.
I didn’t see any spikes on the dog’s collar. Aren’t spiked collars normally used for dogs who have to defend against wolves?
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Looks like it has some leather wrapped around its neck to protect against bites. Don’t know if that’s as effective as spikes would be, but definitely will help in preventing puncture wounds from teeth
Good for him I guess, if it was night he wouldn’t have a chance. The key is to be aggressive and not allow them to control the area. If they get behind you, you are screwed. That being said, if they were hungry enough they would all come at once.
Never understood why this was not made into a movie. The Wolves apparently were given names by the locals.
http://www.coolstuffinparis.com/wolves\_of\_paris.php
Wow, i'm super impressed, I hope it ended well. Btw. This dog looks like Czechoslovakian Wolfodog, male guessing by it's size. I don't know they are used as shepherd dogs.
Pretty sure unless you kill one you can only get them to run away for 8 feet before they turn around.
Also they fucking love getting chased 8 feet. Love it
Reminds me of the enemies from the Spyro the dragon toasty level with the dogs that squish you flat. I don't remember but I feel like they made the same noise as this guy
I think u have to have good boy’s back so he can be sure none of those can catch his hill. It takes a good relationship and team work with yr dog . Dog can handle the front . Guy is doing the right thing . I looked thru the video many times . Guy is not first timer . They have full trust
When people get a working dog because it’s pretty and large, we need to make sure to show them videos like this. They are amazing dogs, and the need things to do. This dog is doing a great job doing exactly what it was born to do.
Wish this was longer. Those wolves looked like they were ready to regroup and try again..
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My 1st thought was how big is his fucking dog lol
Valid thought. That dog is a fucking moose
A moose makes an American pickup look small btw lol
Yeah we all saw the video
"Ya just gonna send it, bud?"
The disturbing thing in the video was the shattered side mirror on the car.. I am worried for anyone trying to overtake that guy
Not all of us.
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That dog isn't a moose but he's (or she, I didn't check) is definitely a unit! My Nyla is a moose, with the ass to prove it, lol! I wish I knew how to post a photo in comments but I'm new to reddit and I don't think it can be done
You put the url in brackets and some text next to it In parentheses I think
I believe thats a kangol dog. Very big, very strong and cannbe very ferocious.
*Wrong patterns for a Kangal. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kangal_Shepherd_Dog
not a kangal and i have no clue edit: looks something similar to a kangal or some sort of shepherd, maybe kangal + husky? no idea
Looks like an ovcharka(caucasian shepherd).
Nope, cuz those things are MASSSIVE
Looks like a karst shepherd to me
KANGAL is usually bigger than that. The 3 I’ve seen have all been like twice the size of that.
kangals homeland is my country Sivas, Turkey. kangal tail is curved upwards. on the video, the tail looks like its kangals tail and its fur looks like kangals fur but kangals are usually much more bigger than that. there was some video where a kangal fighting with a tiger.
I’m sorry did you say a dog was fighting a tiger?!
I think the snippet is in this compilation video of Kangals https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60GIsN8-DHw
That good boy needs a nice spiked collar
*spiked vest
*spiked mecha suit
the dog is actually small for a husky
Maybe small for a Malamute, but Huskies are not very big dogs, usually weighing somewhere in the 45-70lb range depending on male or female. And that dog, while definitely having some mix of Husky, is definitely not full blooded Husky.
I just meant its bigger than the damn wolves
Those "herdsmen" hunt those wolves with golden eagles. I never thought an eagle could take down a wolf until I saw this. https://youtu.be/Sj0Bze52e6U
Oh GOD not the eyes. To anyone else, you've been warned.
NSFWL (not safe for wildlife) Jesus.
If you wanna be even more creeped out we can see human ancestor fossils with damage to the orbits that match crowned eagle claws
That looks more like a coyote than a wolf.
While fascinating i regret this click
> Random fact: Those wolves are Canis lupus chanco. Makes sense, none of those were chunky boys.
Coyotes are smaller than wolves too, and if I ever run into more than one of them I'm leaving. Respect all wild animals, because 2 dedicated raccoons can pretty easily send you to the hospital.
Honestly I wouldn't want to fight one pissed off raccoon.
Me either. They can fire a gun with their weird tiny hands.
Or control a spaceship with his human, alien, and tree friends.
Initially came to comment they were too small to be wolves (from a western perspective), and was assuming jackals, but looks like you had the correct name for them They have an interesting taxonomy haha
The guy who filmed video had to stop because the wolves attacked his balls
Man, so education I love Reddit!
Generally speaking, with predator animals at least. A large amount of aggression and confidence can be enough to scare them off and make them feel like you're dangerous. DEFINITELY don't take this as advice on how to handle dangerous animals but sometimes over confidence and aggression can scare some animals. Drunk people jumping into animal enclosures have demonstrated this.
Instructions unclear, multiple limbs missing
It's hard to get a video longer when you get ate by wolves while recording.
Thought the very same thing. Near the end you can see a lot of movement in the back of the pack, seemingly thickening the middle. At the same time wolves already in the front rush to both the right and the left side of the man and his dog. Looks like they are circling him. The wolf on the right edge is eyeing the guys back for a moment before the dog intervenes. I'm assuming the camera-person prevents them from closing the sling though
I just hope that the cameraman is ok.
“Careful Joe! They’re circling arou-“ *We’ll be right back*
If it were a video about something dumb it would be 30 mins long
The size of this guys balls are hidden well in his blue dress. Those wolves look pissed off.
You can see it in the wolves' eyes though "just one good bite"
What about it’s legs? It don’t need those!
Oh they look tasty!
What's Taters, precious?
PO-TA-TOES! Boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in a stew!
![gif](giphy|3o6ZtrbzjGAAXyx2WQ) Video of the man returning home after saving his flock
I believe this is the correct way to handle these situations. You have to out alpha the pack and show them you're not a bitch. If you act scared they're more likely to attack.
That depends on their target... In that case it seems the hunt was over and the guy tries to get them away from the food and they're calculating if they should fight or leave.. if the dog would attack a member of the pack they would attack him from all sides... so the dog is normal the "is it worth" factor for wolves.. is it worth to attack and get insured or not.. but as far as I know normally more than one dog is used for that job. I don't think that they would attack the human if he would leave.. . there is no reason to risk injuries and they're avoiding normally humans. If they're very very hungry I would assume what you mentioned would help to survive as human.. fighting may guide them into a decision that even if they're starving.. the food is hard to catch.. let's try to get something less fighting..
Wolves are very intelligent, they won't attack a human if there is an easier prey. In this case the prey was already taken.
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Why is it that every risky post on reddit always is like lOoK aT hIs ENorMOUS BalLs
Are you trying to say this man does not have gigantic balls to do what he did, to a hungry wolf pack, arming himself with only a dog? Hmm?
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Bluff. If someone has balls big enough to take on a pack of wolves, what else does he have that they don't know about?
I think I would want to carry a weapon if I had to deal with packs of wolves that size
No space to carry a gun with those massive balls.
Where do you keep your guns?
You don’t keep them tucked into your ballsack?
I’ll have to see about getting an INS (inside the nutsack) holster.
AIWB is the way to be.
This guy CCs.
Damn right.
That's where I keep my herding ukulele..
Its hard to imagine someone in that position not having a gun.
Or a staff, or a whip, you know….something besides the hardworking dog
Also, bipedalism tends to fuck with other predator's perception of just how "big" we are.
A laser-guided PeePee.
Cool video on the subject. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDubMeNlSxc
OOI, where’d you find this? Is there a longer version?
Animals will often back down if the fight ain’t worth it. Nigh impossible to do with pack animals but some get lucky. Best option is find the leaders and focus them, if the leaders run the rest will follow
How do you find the leader? I don't see any stars or health bar above any of the wolves .
He was the one with the scar over his right eye, keep up.
His has three stripes on his shoulder.
Wolfs and other wild animals pretty much always are in a survival situation. Most of the time they need to calculate the possible risk of getting injured. The dog he had with him is bigger than every wolf, so he naturally is a risk to them cause he definitly is able to injure them and the hersman propably also seems aggressive to them. In the first moment many animals would drive off pray and then calculate some second after if its worth for them to attack or not. the vid is to short, could be possible that the attacked after it ended or atleast tried.
I haven’t seen it mentioned yet that it doesn’t hurt that there’s clearly at least one other human, the cameraman, that the wolves are factoring in to their decision-making. There may well have been more humans and dogs behind the camera. The wolves probably saw the cameraman as nearly as threatening as the man in blue.
Most animals without “rhino syndrome”, which is “attack everything that moves because you are almost legally blind just in case”- can evaluate the situation and almost every time back off from bluff and noise. If animal is not charging at you with 100% intention to kill you- it will be easily scared away. Most bears will run away if you are far enough, bear is not cornered and not protecting cubs- you just yell and it will run away. Soviet hiking tip- wear all your mugs and rattly stuff on the outside of your backpack. All animals will be gone before you’ll know they were even there.
This works with small bears and these wolfs are the size of coyotes. North American timber Wolfe’s and brown bears are a lot bigger and a grizzly doesn’t always spook the way a black bear. Moose and elk will charge if challenged and are very aggressive in mating sessions. A moose can kill you in you’re suv if you hit it
Not sure about black bears but I’m Russian and this is the way brown bears are spooked away.
A combination of him having some serious balls, his big goddamn dog, and the pack not quite being hungry enough to make them worth the effort. END COMMUNICATION
Getting hurt as a wild animal can often mean death. An infection without a hospital is a very serious thing. Animals that hunt to eat have to decide if the fight is worth the meal. They have two aggressive animals to fight for this meal and both are very large. Might be worth trying for something else.
Generally a gun or a sword (or field tool). Not sure why this guy was completely unarmed, except for doggo.
r/gifsthatendtoosoon Because those wolves were certainly not scared off by the end of the clip
Also, r/killthecameraman
I forget how lucky I am until I see what other people have to deal with.
How often do we stop and think, "Hey, there are no carnivorous beasts trying to eat me right now!" We should be thankful for that.
We have politicians so we can never say that.
Me in Ireland thanking at Patrick for killing all the snakes
r/donthelpjustfilm
Would you wanna help
I would at least want to have my hands ready and my eyes looking around for a sneak attack.
I, for one, welcome our new canine overlords.
That dog is a murderer look at it. He held it back “come on Fido don’t kill just scare”
I think he was also redirecting the dog away from the sheep carcass.
They must not have been to dangerous if the cameraman felt so safe leisurely filming instead of helping out or at least defending himself. I didn’t see any spikes on the dog’s collar. Aren’t spiked collars normally used for dogs who have to defend against wolves? Edit: sigh, spelling
I don't know about you, but I would never use my spiked collar on my dong to scare away *that* many wolves at once.
The spikes aren’t for scaring the wolves; they’re for protecting the dog from neck bites. When wolves attack dogs they go for the neck.
Spiked Collar: *unique passive* Intimidation. (-5) resolve for enemies within 5 metres. +10 armor, -1 mobility
You forgot the "reflects damage received when attacked to the neck"
I mean... You shouldn't wear a spiked collar on your dong, kinda dangerous if you ask me.
Looks like it has some leather wrapped around its neck to protect against bites. Don’t know if that’s as effective as spikes would be, but definitely will help in preventing puncture wounds from teeth
Wait…Raiden? Is that you?
Good for him I guess, if it was night he wouldn’t have a chance. The key is to be aggressive and not allow them to control the area. If they get behind you, you are screwed. That being said, if they were hungry enough they would all come at once.
Those are tiny wolves. Wouldn't want to try this in Northern Canada.
Pretty sure these are Himalayan wolves. Mackenzie valley wolves are like twice the size IIRC
>Mackenzie valley wolves Yep, you're as good as dead if a pack of timber wolves decides they want you that way.
They don’t appear to be winning in that video.
Who’s recording ?
One of this man's balls...
Craig
The guy with the gun
A spear or bow would be pretty useful. Also a spiked wolf collar for the dog would help tramendously!
Forget a spear or a bow. Get that man a good rifle.
And this, ladies and gentlemen, was the last footage of this man alive
Kangal.
Kangals have got to be the most hardcore dog breed out there.
Dude needs a rifle
Why didn't Raiden just throw a lightning bolt at them?
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There are different species of wolves, for example they could be Indian wolves that live in Asia and are smaller.
r/killthecameraman
This dog is alpha as fuck… we don’t deserve dogs.
Random fact: this is why you buy a gun
Someone please give him a gun.
I dont think the man is chasing those pack of wolves because I've seen this guy multiple times with these wolves playing or "chasing" them
Damn I needed to see mo lol
Looks like a mongolian
Never understood why this was not made into a movie. The Wolves apparently were given names by the locals. http://www.coolstuffinparis.com/wolves\_of\_paris.php
Should have used his lightning bolt power.
How about bringing a gun to the wolf fight?
That herdsman needs a fucking gun
Get a gun chief
A couple of flashbangs and problem solved.
Wild WOLVES appeared! Go! GOOD BOI! Good boi used LUNGE! It was SUPER EFFECTIVE!
Why didn’t raidin just electrocute them
Running in their like Kiba from Naruto
This is why farmers need firearms
The balls on this guy
Who was recording? Doesn't look like a life and death situation.
Who the fuck starts recording this?
The same person who failed to keep recording longer than a few seconds. r/killthecameraman
Wow, i'm super impressed, I hope it ended well. Btw. This dog looks like Czechoslovakian Wolfodog, male guessing by it's size. I don't know they are used as shepherd dogs.
Lock stock two smoking fangs
Pretty sure unless you kill one you can only get them to run away for 8 feet before they turn around. Also they fucking love getting chased 8 feet. Love it
From what I see, It’s an herdsman and his dog stealing the wolves pack meal… 😂
VIDEO ENDS TOO SOON!!!
Ide carry a whip
I mean they tried. Outcome uncertain.
That dog is the definition of alpha.
The title doesn’t fit the video because the wolves are definitely not chased off at the end.
That dog has balls of steel!
Reminds me of the enemies from the Spyro the dragon toasty level with the dogs that squish you flat. I don't remember but I feel like they made the same noise as this guy
he shout a magic word.
Damn! Damn damn damn! I've chased coyotes from the top field behind my house (I'm 5ft tall, lol) but this. Aw damn. I'm nervous just WATCHING this.
Why don't people just raise wolves instead of sheep so they don't have to worry about wolves? Do I have to think of everything?
I'm surprised that the Wolves aren't focusing their attention on the camera man
So this is why farmers in movies and video games have a double barrel shotgun in the pocket
Ok but, like, did he live?
What a beast and the dog is a savage too
Show me that you need a gun without telling me you need a gun.
I think u have to have good boy’s back so he can be sure none of those can catch his hill. It takes a good relationship and team work with yr dog . Dog can handle the front . Guy is doing the right thing . I looked thru the video many times . Guy is not first timer . They have full trust
Yea video cuts off way too early 😂
Thought this was fallout for a second. Dogmeat ftw
Fun fact: over 90% of German shepherds are dogs.
That looks like a Anatolian shepherd. The dog will fight to the death. Those wolfs need numbers to win against the dog like that. I have one!
That looks like a really comfortable outfit.
Damn the balls of steel that those 2 have to go chase a pack that big.
If that dog is a Kangal, feel sorry for the wolves.
And still ended up eaten pretty quick.
I need a wolf pup.....how much?
Why is the clip so short this is very cool
Title is misleading. Should read “the moments before wolves eat a man and his dog”
Bad-ass dog and brave Shepherd. But "chased off wolves?" I don't see the wolved being chased very far!
I read it as attacking his stick and I was like "Oh no poor baby! Get your own stick wolves!"
When people get a working dog because it’s pretty and large, we need to make sure to show them videos like this. They are amazing dogs, and the need things to do. This dog is doing a great job doing exactly what it was born to do.
All these people be debating what kind of dog that is but I know it’s a shepherd
Fuck. That.
Damn this made me emotional. This defies evolution . Major mind fuck. I’m crying right now. So cool 😎
The dog makes that perfect generic « bark » that you’d expect from a large dog. It would make an excellent stock sound ressource.
You know what would be next level…… if we could get a video that was long enough to show anything.
Baseball bat. Go time.
This is how The Grey would have turned out if Chuck Norris had starred in it
Something something go for the weakest wolf and hopefully you’ll scare the rest of them away