Do a video about chameleons 🦎💚 or you can do a side by side a Fer De lance vs a Black Mamba without them fight like do a side by side comparison 😆 OH AND CONGRATULATIONS ON ALMOST GETTING 20 million subs subscribers
I grew up with Steve Irwin in the 90's. Ever since his passing, I've craved that thirst for knowledge and respect for dangerous creatures, along with an incredibly likable host. Coyote and everyone at Brave Wilderness has been able to fill the hole left behind. Thanks for carrying such an important torch.
I miss Steve. Have you checked out chandlers wildlife? He's a phenomenal conservationist who specializes in the most venomous snakes on the planet but has love for all animals
I love that you don't pretend to be arrogant or fearless, you admit your nervous and are so aware of the danger you could potentially be in and you're honest and humble about it and i totally respect that because so few snake handlers on UA-camrs will be that real.
I like how he treats the animals with respect expect and doesn't make them seem as if everything's out to kill you. I like that he always defers to someone with more knowledge and follows directions to make sure that everybody's safe. I think these guys are a lot of fun.
My heart was racing when I saw that Black Mamba! It's definately something that I would fear even if it's nowhere near me.. I like that you didn't go ahead and put the blame on that snake since it is truly just living a life of its own and humans happened to built on their habitats. Really awesome to see this teamwork go so smoothly. 👍
@@369Sigma I was talking about the Mamba. I wouldn't take on a honey badger, even with a 577 nitro. That critter would eat the bullets and spit them back at me.
I'm glad to see the snake got safely relocated. Snakes like that may be downright terrifying, but they aren't the enemy. They're just animals doing what animals do.
@@randomedit_guy Ah there it is, the comment I expected. "Hurr durr, humans are bad!" is globalist propaganda put out by people who believe in the Georgia Guidestones. They want to reduce the population. Stop believing in that nonsense!
Man over the years my respect has grown for you. Big Balls for catching this one. Goes to show how nuts Steve Irwin was when he got a call there was one in hut he just ran into the hut and grabbed it by the tail and carried into int the street told it youre alright mate about 3 times and bagged him. lol. My heart would have probably stopped if I saw one of those things.
It's important to remember that even an aggressive species like the Black Mamba is just as afraid of us as we are of them, once both the snake and you calm down, we can appreciate how this is truly one of the greatest of creation 😱 Absolutely gorgeous animal once you get past that initial fear
What I really appreciate is the way you defer to the person with more expertise and don't take any chances or show off with the animal. Doing it by the book and safely while being educational and not arrogant.
The Black Mamba is such a beautiful snake! Thanks for teaching us about it, Coyote. And thank you, Tyrone, for the important work you do! I'm so grateful for you. 😁
I like how the snake's tail is just repeatedly tapping on Coyote's arm like "just biding my time now.... just wait" like a bad guy drums their fingers on a table. Great job guys, that was a beautiful snake and an awesome rescue.
Ikr, creepy as flan. The snake is thinking "There will come a time, when YOU will be hiding under a pile of trash, and YOU will be running for your life, and I will find you, and I will BITE YOU!!!!
@@bastianoperdomo I used to watch his stuff way back in the beginning. He was obsessed with finding and catching big ol' snapping turtles. It was fun. I think it was called Dragon Tails or something along those lines. You might still be able to find some of those old videos if you look hard enough. I found him simply because he was one of the only people with videos about snapping turtles which I happened to be interested in at the time. His channel was tiny at the time, like not even a thousand followers. He's come a long way since then. I find of miss the old turtle videos.
@@snakeeyes9246 I second that, since my Labrador got too close to a swan and it blew a raspberry, warning him off... Let's just say, he hasn't tried his luck with swans ever since that encounter.
Love your videos, and the way you advocate for relocation, not eradication. Animals just trying to live, and you do an amazing job of advocating that. Keep up the amazing work!!
@@theforcedmeme true,but I’d try relocation in any case,even when the odds are not in the snakes’ favor…it’s just harmful to the environment to remove one of these animals… Yet I get what you mean
Big shout-outs to Tyrone for his skill in guiding Coyote through the process of catching and tubing the black mamba. Staying calm and giving clear instructions absolutely help in reducing the tension of that kind of situation. And kudos to Coyote for safety checks and asking how his grip on the snake was. Excellent handling of a dangerous scenario all around.
I cam feel the snakes presence through the screen. Truly a beautiful and amazing animal! Respect coyote’s mission to reveal the true nature of these misunderstood animals.
I just love it when I hear his outro "Be Brave, Stay Wild. We will see you on the next adventure" I love his adventures on finding snakes and discovering new species and animals. I just love everything from this channel
Coyote and the brave wilderness team always seem to be at the right place at the right time and they know how to make every situation exciting and fun,. Mark and Mario are great partners great show "be brave stay wild" we will see them at their adventure !!!!
Congratulations on 20 MILLION Subscribers, your videos have motivated me to be pushed beyond my boundaries and whenever I’m in a tough situation, I always remind myself of the pain and suffering you go through. Thank you for all your videos and for helping all of us through these tough times. Congratulations 🎉
That snake tube is perfect for handling these snakes. What a cool animal to be respected and to learn about. I really love watching these videos! I'd love a video on rolly polly pandas. Flip down the hills with them since the love to roll. lol... Or the Lions Mane jelly, or manta rays.
Can we appreciate how he risks his life for these videos and they never disappoint us Give respect to this man he's the best youtuber^^ it's been awhile since he posted
After watching all your sting adventures I realized you missed one with stings in america, the European hornet. I know you said no more stings but I gotta say I love your sting videos and would love to see more. Love all your videos of course but is it bad to ask for more? Thank you for such great work you and your team and keep up all you do.
One of the things that makes the Black Mamba so deadly is the fact that they will bite repeatedly! Not always injecting venom, but I've heard of people being bitten 6 or 7 times in one encounter. Oh, and they move fast as hell too (about 12 miles per hour) and can strike with nearly 2/3 of their body! Note to self, never be on the same continent as a Black Mamba! 🐍🐍🐍🐍
@@snakeeyes9246 pretty much Some have been able to make 15 hours I've read. In the days before antivenom in south africa, they told people: "If you get bitten by a Mamba, go find a try and go to sleep" used to have a close to 100% lethality till they introduced proper care for snake bites, if I recall.
Black mambas sometimes deliver dry bites, but that happens rarely. And the first bite is usually venomous and is fatal to most humans, even if delivered by a baby.
The Mamba won't chase after you but it most certainly can and often does attack aggressively which in the bush will feel very much like it's chasing you and because of its size and energetic agility it's pretty much unique to this species, the green mamba is far less aggressive albeit similarly deadly. The Black Mamba is revered to near supernatural status in my country
i don't know which mambas you guys have that side but a mamba chased me once and yes it will chase you if you enter it's territory. we had a lot of them in our village and if the mamba has eggs or young ones, it will become territorial. We had a lot of snakes in the bushes but a mamba is a very dangerous snake. İt's a crazy snake. İ realized people who talk about it just read it from the looks or probably have just seen only one of them. They vary in behavior too and also in wet seasons they are calmer
To visit such an amazing country and handle such a legendary reptile like that would be the thrill of a lifetime. I'd probably pass out from nerves though. The snake wouldn't have to do much to take me down lol
He is as tough as nails the late Steve Irwin would be very proud of him how he handles these animals is really amazing and he has great respect for them you rock mate🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧up the irons!!!maiden manic🇬🇧🇬🇧🤘🤘🎶🎶⭐⭐
Ever since I was 5, I watched this, which this is my favorite thing to watch on youtube. PS. I love animals. Coyote Peteson is the reason I have 15 pets
My son is a huge super fan of yours! ❤️ All he talks about is how amazing it would be to be able to meet you and go on an adventure with you! He hopes one day, it may happen! ❤️
The Black Mamba is everything a venomous snake can be: it’s long and incredibly dangerous to handle, super toxic, the fastest moving snake in the world, extremely nervous and twitchy, and will bite repeatedly if it feels threatened. It all adds up to potentially the most terrifying snake to meet up with. Nice to see Tyrone in this video, he’s a real expert catcher from Cape Town.
I’d never thought I would see the day. Finally a snake that causes a bit of nerve. Don’t get me wrong I love rattlesnakes but they are fairly slow and controllable. Black mamba is the most deadly snake in the world in terms of its temperament.
Help us pick our next adventure! What animal should we feature next?!
Do a video about chameleons 🦎💚 or you can do a side by side a Fer De lance vs a Black Mamba without them fight like do a side by side comparison 😆
OH AND CONGRATULATIONS ON ALMOST GETTING 20 million subs subscribers
@@pimppanda3165 he did
Hmm a cheetah
I think sharks
Do a shark if you could I love your channel and one day I wish to meet you your so cool I've watched you all my life good luck
I grew up with Steve Irwin in the 90's. Ever since his passing, I've craved that thirst for knowledge and respect for dangerous creatures, along with an incredibly likable host. Coyote and everyone at Brave Wilderness has been able to fill the hole left behind. Thanks for carrying such an important torch.
I remember Steve Irwin running in a house and grabbing the mamba by the tail and dragging it outside
I miss Steve. Have you checked out chandlers wildlife? He's a phenomenal conservationist who specializes in the most venomous snakes on the planet but has love for all animals
@Andrew Brickhill I'm honestly not trying to compare the two. In fact, I'm trying to show how lovely and similar they are!
Aussie Aussie Aussie your bloody Aussie mate if you grew up with Irwin!
If steve Irwin wasn't so eager to take that stingray barb out, he would've made it out alive!
I love that you don't pretend to be arrogant or fearless, you admit your nervous and are so aware of the danger you could potentially be in and you're honest and humble about it and i totally respect that because so few snake handlers on UA-camrs will be that real.
That's is how everyone should be. Honesty will take you a long way with viewers.
I like how he treats the animals with respect expect and doesn't make them seem as if everything's out to kill you. I like that he always defers to someone with more knowledge and follows directions to make sure that everybody's safe. I think these guys are a lot of fun.
My heart was racing when I saw that Black Mamba! It's definately something that I would fear even if it's nowhere near me.. I like that you didn't go ahead and put the blame on that snake since it is truly just living a life of its own and humans happened to built on their habitats. Really awesome to see this teamwork go so smoothly. 👍
Coyote: “The animal will always choose flight over fight”
Honey badger: *Bold of you to assume*
He was talking about the mamba
Nevertheless, a spade and a .410 for the ones that don't want to run away.
Hippo would like to join please
@@kermitthefrog5926 that’d probably just piss off the badger
@@369Sigma
I was talking about the Mamba.
I wouldn't take on a honey badger, even with a 577 nitro. That critter would eat the bullets and spit them back at me.
I'm glad to see the snake got safely relocated. Snakes like that may be downright terrifying, but they aren't the enemy. They're just animals doing what animals do.
Who is the enemy then?
@@goblinoide no one is.
@@goblinoide us because its our fault animals are endangered
@@randomedit_guy Ah there it is, the comment I expected. "Hurr durr, humans are bad!" is globalist propaganda put out by people who believe in the Georgia Guidestones. They want to reduce the population. Stop believing in that nonsense!
@@randomedit_guy they shoulda evolved better
Man over the years my respect has grown for you. Big Balls for catching this one. Goes to show how nuts Steve Irwin was when he got a call there was one in hut he just ran into the hut and grabbed it by the tail and carried into int the street told it youre alright mate about 3 times and bagged him. lol. My heart would have probably stopped if I saw one of those things.
It's important to remember that even an aggressive species like the Black Mamba is just as afraid of us as we are of them, once both the snake and you calm down, we can appreciate how this is truly one of the greatest of creation 😱 Absolutely gorgeous animal once you get past that initial fear
There not aggressive they strike on movement because the highly nervous understudy wanna flee over strike
bnnn hunjj
bleh
Yeah right, I’m definitely way more afraid of them.
What I really appreciate is the way you defer to the person with more expertise and don't take any chances or show off with the animal. Doing it by the book and safely while being educational and not arrogant.
The Black Mamba is such a beautiful snake! Thanks for teaching us about it, Coyote. And thank you, Tyrone, for the important work you do! I'm so grateful for you. 😁
Google its cousin. Green Mamba
Almost 20 million,congrats to brave wilderness team and coyote Peterson And thanks for entertaining us by all these dangerous adventures. Love y'all❤
He just hit it!
20m
He hit 20million!
@@shsjjhsh pooooogggg
20 mill baby
I like how the snake's tail is just repeatedly tapping on Coyote's arm like "just biding my time now.... just wait" like a bad guy drums their fingers on a table. Great job guys, that was a beautiful snake and an awesome rescue.
Ikr, creepy as flan.
The snake is thinking "There will come a time, when YOU will be hiding under a pile of trash, and YOU will be running for your life, and I will find you, and I will BITE YOU!!!!
I appreciate that Coyote has a healthy respect for dangerous animals.
Man I remember the backstory of this channel I've been a huge fan for so long for 4 years is crazy to see how you're evolved
I'd love to know their backstory
@@bastianoperdomo I used to watch his stuff way back in the beginning. He was obsessed with finding and catching big ol' snapping turtles. It was fun. I think it was called Dragon Tails or something along those lines. You might still be able to find some of those old videos if you look hard enough. I found him simply because he was one of the only people with videos about snapping turtles which I happened to be interested in at the time. His channel was tiny at the time, like not even a thousand followers. He's come a long way since then. I find of miss the old turtle videos.
You, the wild Krats, and snake discovery literally raised me and boosted my knowledge, you and the team are literally the best ❤️
Always great seeing Coyote in action. Love this man's enthusiasm and care for the animals
"No animal will chase after you. They will always choose flight before fight"
Geese: "Allow me to introduce myself"
That's only if they have babies with them. Swans are more aggressive.
@@snakeeyes9246 I second that, since my Labrador got too close to a swan and it blew a raspberry, warning him off... Let's just say, he hasn't tried his luck with swans ever since that encounter.
It is so awesome that you do so much to learn more about animals, no matter how dangerous. Keep up the great work!
Thanks!
Love your videos, and the way you advocate for relocation, not eradication. Animals just trying to live, and you do an amazing job of advocating that. Keep up the amazing work!!
Aye. Relocation when possible. Eradication only when absolutely necessary
@@theforcedmeme true,but I’d try relocation in any case,even when the odds are not in the snakes’ favor…it’s just harmful to the environment to remove one of these animals…
Yet I get what you mean
I think this is the first time I've seen Cyote properly scared. I'd have a heart attack, so unpredictable 😬
Really appreciated how Tyrone handled the snake with care and respect!
R.I.P Kobe❤️ totally loved this video reminded me of him the whole time
Omg im so happy. I didn't know Coyote was still posting videos. The 1day ago that I just saw made my day. I'm so happy rn
His mom: "He's gonna grow up to be a doctor!"
His dad: "No, he's gonna grow up to be a lawyer"
Him:
Big shout-outs to Tyrone for his skill in guiding Coyote through the process of catching and tubing the black mamba. Staying calm and giving clear instructions absolutely help in reducing the tension of that kind of situation. And kudos to Coyote for safety checks and asking how his grip on the snake was. Excellent handling of a dangerous scenario all around.
It's what we do best.
It’s a miracle this man is alive
I cam feel the snakes presence through the screen. Truly a beautiful and amazing animal! Respect coyote’s mission to reveal the true nature of these misunderstood animals.
Coyote working with that Mamba mentality #24
Damn, haven't seen Coyote in a while. He's visibly aged a bit.
and? ….
@@mokomadz and you've aged too
I noticed he aged too lol
We all age bro 😂
I just love it when I hear his outro "Be Brave, Stay Wild. We will see you on the next adventure" I love his adventures on finding snakes and discovering new species and animals. I just love everything from this channel
If Coyote stops uploading randomly, we all know why. Protect this man.
Ever since I was 3 I have always love black mamba I'm so excited to see it on the brave wilderness channel
Coyote and the brave wilderness team always seem to be at the right place at the right time and they know how to make every situation exciting and fun,. Mark and Mario are great partners great show "be brave stay wild" we will see them at their adventure !!!!
Congratulations on 20 MILLION Subscribers, your videos have motivated me to be pushed beyond my boundaries and whenever I’m in a tough situation, I always remind myself of the pain and suffering you go through. Thank you for all your videos and for helping all of us through these tough times. Congratulations 🎉
Coyotes friend: it’s a mamba it’s a mamba
Coyote: takes one look at it buddy I think it’s a mamba
I'm honestly impressed by the time and effort you put into these videos, Keep it up!💛
"Let me know when you're comfortable " "I I I I I'm not not comfortable!.." Understatement of the year.
I am a long time watcher of this channel and this is the craziest thing i've seen when it comes to snakes
Amazing video as usual Coyote, keep up the good work. I really liked learning about black mambas!
That snake tube is perfect for handling these snakes. What a cool animal to be respected and to learn about. I really love watching these videos! I'd love a video on rolly polly pandas. Flip down the hills with them since the love to roll. lol... Or the Lions Mane jelly, or manta rays.
Can we appreciate how he risks his life for these videos and they never disappoint us Give respect to this man he's the best youtuber^^ it's been awhile since he posted
@Don't Read My Profile Photo get out bot
It’s been a week lol
@@Roooh mhm that's why I said awhile lol
Steve Irwin is his Guardian angel
get out bot
How dangerous black mamba is. Super fast and very venomous snake. Tnx4sharing full watched👍🏻
this channel is still actually good
I love dangerous snakes! All animals in general,( exept for bugs) but snakes are super cool! 🐍
After watching all your sting adventures I realized you missed one with stings in america, the European hornet. I know you said no more stings but I gotta say I love your sting videos and would love to see more. Love all your videos of course but is it bad to ask for more? Thank you for such great work you and your team and keep up all you do.
I like the fact that he makes himself suffer just to keep us entertained
Congrats on 20 million
congrats on 20 mil 🎉
Thank you for all of the great work that you do!
Kobe 👀
Mega mind is going crazy right now
Am a south-african so the black mamba is the most venumous snake in our land🤩
0:12 all I can think about is Kobe & Gigi💛💜🕊
One of the things that makes the Black Mamba so deadly is the fact that they will bite repeatedly! Not always injecting venom, but I've heard of people being bitten 6 or 7 times in one encounter. Oh, and they move fast as hell too (about 12 miles per hour) and can strike with nearly 2/3 of their body!
Note to self, never be on the same continent as a Black Mamba! 🐍🐍🐍🐍
You don't wanna corner one
I have read that if you don't get the antivenom, one bite is guaranteed to kill you in 20 minutes.
@@snakeeyes9246 pretty much
Some have been able to make 15 hours I've read.
In the days before antivenom in south africa, they told people: "If you get bitten by a Mamba, go find a try and go to sleep"
used to have a close to 100% lethality till they introduced proper care for snake bites, if I recall.
Black mambas sometimes deliver dry bites, but that happens rarely. And the first bite is usually venomous and is fatal to most humans, even if delivered by a baby.
The Mamba won't chase after you but it most certainly can and often does attack aggressively which in the bush will feel very much like it's chasing you and because of its size and energetic agility it's pretty much unique to this species, the green mamba is far less aggressive albeit similarly deadly. The Black Mamba is revered to near supernatural status in my country
i don't know which mambas you guys have that side but a mamba chased me once and yes it will chase you if you enter it's territory. we had a lot of them in our village and if the mamba has eggs or young ones, it will become territorial. We had a lot of snakes in the bushes but a mamba is a very dangerous snake. İt's a crazy snake. İ realized people who talk about it just read it from the looks or probably have just seen only one of them. They vary in behavior too and also in wet seasons they are calmer
The name MAKOPA is given to the Mamba by Limpopo natives. And the mamba does chase you when its mating season
@@meloosthuizen2354same reason alot of the top dog animals/predators will attack. They know they can take their target
To visit such an amazing country and handle such a legendary reptile like that would be the thrill of a lifetime. I'd probably pass out from nerves though. The snake wouldn't have to do much to take me down lol
R.I.P Kobe Bryant aka black mamba fly high legends never die 💜✝️🟪💛⭐️🌼🪦🕊💔
My duck died today. Nothing like watching coyote risk his life yet again to brighten the mood.
I didn’t know Kobe Bryant was the main character in this video
That’s what I was thinking 😂😂
He is as tough as nails the late Steve Irwin would be very proud of him how he handles these animals is really amazing and he has great respect for them you rock mate🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧up the irons!!!maiden manic🇬🇧🇬🇧🤘🤘🎶🎶⭐⭐
Wrong flag mate
This man’s a legend he constantly makes dangerous bees sting him
Bri you where my childhood I'm glad I've found you again
Ever since I was 5, I watched this, which this is my favorite thing to watch on youtube. PS. I love animals. Coyote Peteson is the reason I have 15 pets
Amazing
cool bird
Cool
My son is a huge super fan of yours! ❤️ All he talks about is how amazing it would be to be able to meet you and go on an adventure with you! He hopes one day, it may happen! ❤️
YOURE THE BESTTT
I LOVE COYOTE PETERSON ❤️❤️❤️
I'd hate to encounter one of those.
Ooooo cooll :)!
Ty for likening my comment :)
That's not the worlds deadliest snake
That guy knows what he’s doing for sure! Glad you recruit good help
Cheers! Check out the channel for more South African reptile rescues.
That's how pros do it.
Mamba: no dice
Catcher: shut up and get in the tube.
I didn’t know much at all about Black Mambas. The interior of the mouth is a beautifully silky colour. Interesting facts. Absolutely gorgeous 🐍
The scales on the closeup with the snake in the pipe or tiles almost looks enchanted
Sidhu MooseWala - RIP LEGEND❤🔥
Im glad Peter is back even though it's a kids show I love watching you in action
Yeah I love his videos
You know an animal is deadly when even Coyote is very nervous. Wild video
Person: WE GOT A SNAKE!
ANY SANE HUMAN BEING: *RUNS AWAY*
COYOTE: *HOLD MY GO-PRO*
0:15
Mamba : YEAH!
King Cobra : You sure Coyote?
Why am I the only one happy that coyote is back in action again?
Congrats on 20M
The Black Mamba is everything a venomous snake can be: it’s long and incredibly dangerous to handle, super toxic, the fastest moving snake in the world, extremely nervous and twitchy, and will bite repeatedly if it feels threatened.
It all adds up to potentially the most terrifying snake to meet up with.
Nice to see Tyrone in this video, he’s a real expert catcher from Cape Town.
Other people: "Theres black mamba!! *runs away* "
Him: "theres black mamba? Where let me see it"
Beautiful snake amazing creature
I think coyote peterson should do his next video on mantis shrimp😁😍😆
I hope he does😋😋
I’d never thought I would see the day. Finally a snake that causes a bit of nerve. Don’t get me wrong I love rattlesnakes but they are fairly slow and controllable. Black mamba is the most deadly snake in the world in terms of its temperament.
The way the snake wrapped around your arm was so intimidating and beautiful.
I've been waiting for them to do an episode on this snake!!
This just reminded of Kobe Bryant, and now I’m sad.
Congratulations on 20M Subscribers
Congrats on 20M SUBSCRIBERS!!!
Scary snake, good to see they released it and hope it will find a good place in nature
At first I thought that he is facing the snake to his face at the start of the video. Boy that angle do be tripping my vision. 😂
video top, I love animals!
I want to see a stinger being inserted via x-ray or whatever kind of imagery that shows how far the stinger actually is going. You're awesome brother.
I'm a fan of this new rescue missions content , you guys keep saving the world one animal at a time.