4 votes Pack of wolves hunt a bison Posted February 19, 2019 by clerical_terrors Tags: frozen planet, documentaries, bison, wolves, wildlife, videos, bbc.earth, short watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wl8ZxAaB2E Link information This data is scraped automatically and may be incorrect. Title Pack Of Wolves Hunt a Bison | Frozen Planet | BBC Earth Authors BBC Earth Duration 3:59 Published Aug 30 2017 4 comments Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK [4] clerical_terrors (OP) February 19, 2019 Link Just wanted to share one of my older but still favorite slices of BBC's frozen planet, mostly because of how well put together it is. Just wanted to share one of my older but still favorite slices of BBC's frozen planet, mostly because of how well put together it is. [3] mrbig February 19, 2019 Link Parent Does the last running bison nocks down his mate so the wolves leave him alone, like Shane from Walking Dead? What an asshole! Does the last running bison nocks down his mate so the wolves leave him alone, like Shane from Walking Dead? What an asshole! [2] clerical_terrors (OP) February 19, 2019 Link Parent More likely the bison doesn't really see where he's going and is just rushing ahead on adrenaline. Stampedes are dangerous for that very reason. More likely the bison doesn't really see where he's going and is just rushing ahead on adrenaline. Stampedes are dangerous for that very reason. 1 vote mrbig February 19, 2019 Link Parent I know your interpretation is the most reasonable one, but mine is way cooler so I'll stick with it :D I know your interpretation is the most reasonable one, but mine is way cooler so I'll stick with it :D
[4] clerical_terrors (OP) February 19, 2019 Link Just wanted to share one of my older but still favorite slices of BBC's frozen planet, mostly because of how well put together it is. Just wanted to share one of my older but still favorite slices of BBC's frozen planet, mostly because of how well put together it is. [3] mrbig February 19, 2019 Link Parent Does the last running bison nocks down his mate so the wolves leave him alone, like Shane from Walking Dead? What an asshole! Does the last running bison nocks down his mate so the wolves leave him alone, like Shane from Walking Dead? What an asshole! [2] clerical_terrors (OP) February 19, 2019 Link Parent More likely the bison doesn't really see where he's going and is just rushing ahead on adrenaline. Stampedes are dangerous for that very reason. More likely the bison doesn't really see where he's going and is just rushing ahead on adrenaline. Stampedes are dangerous for that very reason. 1 vote mrbig February 19, 2019 Link Parent I know your interpretation is the most reasonable one, but mine is way cooler so I'll stick with it :D I know your interpretation is the most reasonable one, but mine is way cooler so I'll stick with it :D
[3] mrbig February 19, 2019 Link Parent Does the last running bison nocks down his mate so the wolves leave him alone, like Shane from Walking Dead? What an asshole! Does the last running bison nocks down his mate so the wolves leave him alone, like Shane from Walking Dead? What an asshole! [2] clerical_terrors (OP) February 19, 2019 Link Parent More likely the bison doesn't really see where he's going and is just rushing ahead on adrenaline. Stampedes are dangerous for that very reason. More likely the bison doesn't really see where he's going and is just rushing ahead on adrenaline. Stampedes are dangerous for that very reason. 1 vote mrbig February 19, 2019 Link Parent I know your interpretation is the most reasonable one, but mine is way cooler so I'll stick with it :D I know your interpretation is the most reasonable one, but mine is way cooler so I'll stick with it :D
[2] clerical_terrors (OP) February 19, 2019 Link Parent More likely the bison doesn't really see where he's going and is just rushing ahead on adrenaline. Stampedes are dangerous for that very reason. More likely the bison doesn't really see where he's going and is just rushing ahead on adrenaline. Stampedes are dangerous for that very reason. 1 vote mrbig February 19, 2019 Link Parent I know your interpretation is the most reasonable one, but mine is way cooler so I'll stick with it :D I know your interpretation is the most reasonable one, but mine is way cooler so I'll stick with it :D
mrbig February 19, 2019 Link Parent I know your interpretation is the most reasonable one, but mine is way cooler so I'll stick with it :D I know your interpretation is the most reasonable one, but mine is way cooler so I'll stick with it :D
Just wanted to share one of my older but still favorite slices of BBC's frozen planet, mostly because of how well put together it is.
Does the last running bison nocks down his mate so the wolves leave him alone, like Shane from Walking Dead? What an asshole!
More likely the bison doesn't really see where he's going and is just rushing ahead on adrenaline. Stampedes are dangerous for that very reason.
I know your interpretation is the most reasonable one, but mine is way cooler so I'll stick with it :D