@@Benzy670 That my friend is a lifetime's worth of memorization. That man has spent many many years staring at these pieces. The memorization capabilities of the mind are truly taken for granted.
Was thinking the same thing. That's how good a top paleontologist like Pete can be at recognizing what to nearly anyone else would be an unrecognizable fragment. He spent a lifetime developing that kind of skill, and he gets to use it doing something he loves, the lucky dog.
It comes with exposure to the hobby. My personal favorite things to find are the trilobites found in NW GA: Aphelaspis brachyphasis and Barrandagnostus inexpectans.
Man, that's got to be an amazing experience. Hunting for fossils in the badlands has always been one of my dreams. Heck, maybe someday I'll be able to do at as well, but in the meantime, it's really cool watching you guys do it, Coyote, Mark, and Mario. Thanks for giving us this awesome video!
Huge respects to Pete. It's incredible how he can identify the bone and the species just by looking a small fragment that looks more like a rock than anything else.
@@koninkrijk1530 no you are wrong, its A proper titlement. A person can have several "titlements", from many different categories even, but in this case im not even arguing that the two titles aren't mutually exclusive since by definition a paleontologist is also a scientist.
All three of those finds were really cool. I like that Coyote's had a story behind it, both his and the animal's (with his trip to get it and with the tooth mark from a Hyeanodon), and Mario's was also really cool and really big. In the end, I have to say I personally think that Mark's was the coolest. It was the only confirmed fossil of the day that came from a predator and even cooler, it was from an actual Saber Tooth. Congrats on the amazing find, Mark!
I've been to the Badlands before when I was much younger. It was a fun visit! Wish I still had the pics my mom took to show you. Would be cool to visit the area again.
Fossil hunting is my favorite. I have quite a collection myself but I would love to explore the Badlands. Please post more videos of fossil hunting coyote!
Not all fragments. There need to be certain identifying characteristics to bone/exoskeleton/whatever fragments to get an accurate ID. Some fragments are worn to the point of only being unidentifiable fragments. These are usually dubbed "Chunkosaurus" in the fossil forum i frequent.
This man's IMMEDIATE knowledge of every single last tiny piece of bone you brought him was ASTOUNDING to see. Truly an encyclopedia of archaeological data.
It might seem lame to some but this is seriously one of my dreams in life; to go on an actual dig, somewhere as significant as the badlands and find something. It could be anything, I don’t care if it’s little or not as exciting as a t-Rex skull (that would be pretty amazing though!). I’ve wanted to do this since I was a kid and not really had the opportunity since my spine screwed up. But one day! I have to ask, how would someone go about getting on an expedition?
Research local colleges, see if they have paleontology programs or paleontologists who work there. Get in touch with them if so. Also look for local Paleontology groups, join if there are any. They often have field trips and will be able to get you in touch with paleontologists. If you are patient, you can realize this dream. Good luck!
I was very impressed with Pete's ability to identify the species of every fossil fragment they found. I wonder how much time they spent off camera trying to identify all of these. Or if there was even much at all. Either way I think that's incredible.
Pete Larson is an amazing person and Paleontologist. My kids and i met him 4 years ago. We talked about his finding Sue and how exciting that was. Unfortunately, the US government treated him terribly.
You know I went to a public park on day and I found a bone next to a creek and I was like 7 so I thought it was like a *special bone of some sort*, then I showed my mom... It was a recently eaten chicken leg ;-;
It would be amazing for yall to come to Alberta, Canada. There's so many places, obviously Drumheller but there's also a place 40 mins North of Banff National Park there's a Wolf dog sanctuary that allows you to actually get in and see them. There's also SO MANY DIFFERENT ecosystems in the province. Badlands, wetlands, mountain, forest, prairie, it's honestly amazing. There's so many places to go & see!! Definitely recommend
Ow and I found a jawbone first I thought it was a crocodile (when I went to north African) but after I took it to america and took it to a bone specialist I found out it was a jawbone of a juvenile spinosaurus !!!!!!!!
My name is Zayden, my favorite fossil was the one related to the rhino. We are watching all your videos and are planning future trips to some of the awesome places you have gone to with grandma and grandpa!
This would be my favorite thing to do like ever! I live in east Kansas, all we have out here are simple byrozoans, seashells, and crinoids and here you guys are saying a lot of these vertebrate fossils are not worth keeping. I would keep every last bit if I could. 😂
My grandpa was a paleontologist and always took my brother and I fossil hunting with my family, we live in Alberta Canada so there is always a huge amount of fossils and I remember my best find ever was a small raptor tooth. I was so excited ! We would usually go fossil hunting like 10-15 times every summer so it was always a little family thing we did.
There is many times a slight difference in coloration between bone and matrix. The dead giveaway is texture, though. Bones have a certain texture to them that makes them stand out from the matrix. This could take some eye training to get used to seeing, though.
It blows my mind how Pete can look at a little bone and tell them not only what it is but the Latin name for the animal too.
JC Holmanation seriously! And so quickly, too! It didn’t even take him long to recall, it was just like, “oh that’s this”
@@Benzy670 That my friend is a lifetime's worth of memorization. That man has spent many many years staring at these pieces. The memorization capabilities of the mind are truly taken for granted.
Was thinking the same thing.
That's how good a top paleontologist like Pete can be at recognizing what to nearly anyone else would be an unrecognizable fragment.
He spent a lifetime developing that kind of skill, and he gets to use it doing something he loves, the lucky dog.
It comes with exposure to the hobby. My personal favorite things to find are the trilobites found in NW GA: Aphelaspis brachyphasis and Barrandagnostus inexpectans.
You'll be that good when you're his age I bet.
Man, that's got to be an amazing experience. Hunting for fossils in the badlands has always been one of my dreams. Heck, maybe someday I'll be able to do at as well, but in the meantime, it's really cool watching you guys do it, Coyote, Mark, and Mario. Thanks for giving us this awesome video!
I'm axactly the same
😎 ✌❤☕☕☕
@Its_Me_Romano_ Whoops sorry, sometimes I just get so carried away. xD
@Brave Wilderness Jr. Punctuality isn't always everything, I guess. Sorry mate. Maybe next time he'll see it.
Ethan Clausen ikr
Huge respects to Pete. It's incredible how he can identify the bone and the species just by looking a small fragment that looks more like a rock than anything else.
+
He learned it
that is one of the beauties of being a wildlife biologist
A lot of it probably has to do with the sheer amount of experience he's accumulated from dedicating his career to studying the fauna there.
@@lucavihartley7018 actually Pete is a paleontologist
I think marks sabertooth was the best and btw this is my favorite series u have ever done
would have been cool if you added pictures of the animal that the professor identified
Yeah, I had no clue what most of those animals are, with him calling them by their scientific name and all
Yep, you’re completely right. It’s still cool but, with a picture would be amazing!
Yep
Yea I had no clue but it’s still cool
I just turned on close captions and i searched up the animals
the scientist is like a genius. The amount of working knowledge he has is amazing
It's a Paleontologist.
@@koninkrijk1530 Great. A paleontologist is a type of scientist.
But that's the proper titlement.
@@koninkrijk1530 no you are wrong, its A proper titlement. A person can have several "titlements", from many different categories even, but in this case im not even arguing that the two titles aren't mutually exclusive since by definition a paleontologist is also a scientist.
Well it is. Øß īþ §ï.
5:54 legend has it, his knife is still there
Millions of years later its still there and people with dig it up and wonder why its here and how well preserved it is
Hfgfhf
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
@Ryan Madrigal Guerra lol
My favourite find is Marc's with the saber tooth tooth !
Me: *cant even find the ketchup in the fridge*
Coyote: *finds a tiny white bone in a white rock *
...
Like how like HOW
How did he see a little white bone out of all the little white rocks from like 6 meters away?
@@OMG_HIIIIIIIII cauze he has superpowers XD
JJ
Coyote has a keen eye
(Wait he has two eyes)
MrMiki819 lol yeah
This felt like a pokemon competition.
I need more of this since it was fun to watch and present them
Nick The Second Fun fact, the creator of Pokemon is an entomologist and he wanted to convey the marvel of looking for and collecting rare bugs
Marz nice fun fact for real.
Pete as Professor Oak. LOL
KamuiPan lol
Nice video dude, i watched almost every single video that you have posted.
Keep up the good work and stay WILD!
@Mister T. whaaaatttt?!?!?!?!?!!?!??!????!?!??!?!!?
@@sophiahalkias458 he's right you know
Kled Beast same
Be brave, stay wild, on the awesome channels list coyote has been filed
Coyote losing him mind finding fossils and mario is just like “cool... old bone thing”
All three of those finds were really cool. I like that Coyote's had a story behind it, both his and the animal's (with his trip to get it and with the tooth mark from a Hyeanodon), and Mario's was also really cool and really big. In the end, I have to say I personally think that Mark's was the coolest. It was the only confirmed fossil of the day that came from a predator and even cooler, it was from an actual Saber Tooth. Congrats on the amazing find, Mark!
So close to being a read more
One line more and it would be. xD
Yeah XD
Stfu
Excuse me?
You can find things like this
Me I CANT FIND MY KEYS
OHxDEER PLAYS lol
that is so true XD he can find bones and i can't find a cup thats right infront of me lol
wow you guys XD
Hahaah lol soo me... wait WHERE IS MY PHONE
Lol relatable
you could say it was JAW DROPING
jasonab HA!
jasonab stop...
XD yaaa
Breathtaking
Badasstum!
I would be really cool if you guys put in a picture of the dino/mammal next to the fossil.
Yes, that would be great. Give us a reference picture. Maybe they can post it on Instagram.
Yeah... yeah, great idea!
easily one of the most interesting and educational videos yall have posted in a good minute! Loving these fossil hunting videos, and Peter is awesome!
COYOTE WHEN WILL YOU GO FACE TO FACE WITH A *COYOTE* ?!
Agree!
He should get a pet coyote and name it coyote (if your allowed to tame coyotes) probably not 😂
Wow
Your right
He did though-
Ya coyote!
“Biggest bone goes to Mario” summons my 13 year old side to laugh.
I dont think they can explain that lol
Walter Meriwether none needed
Me whenever they say "bone hound"
* dies *
LoL
The badlands turned out to be goodlands to find fossils! 😂
Skye Blue pun of the day
I wanna like this but 111 is the perfect number lol 😂
Hi
I’ve legit been here since 60k subs, and you’ve gotten so amazing and grown so much since then!
I've been to the Badlands before when I was much younger. It was a fun visit! Wish I still had the pics my mom took to show you. Would be cool to visit the area again.
Coyote: **Gets attacked by Spinosaurus**
Mark: Coyote, are you ok?
But that’s what there merch says
@@pipespaceplays2209 you don't say
Also Mark: Did it get you?
Coyote gets eaten by a spinosaurus
Spinosaurus teeth breaks
This is super interesting, one of the coolest episodes, Pete knows so much about fossiles, its incredible. Good job you were all fantastic.
this is so cool !!! Please do more of these . Or make it to a Series
2:13 "what is this here, that is just a rock" lol
Fossil hunting is my favorite. I have quite a collection myself but I would love to explore the Badlands. Please post more videos of fossil hunting coyote!
It's AMAZING how Pete can just glance at a miniscule fragment of bone and he can identify what animal it came from and what part it is.
So many years of study and field experience plus it's obvious he enjoys his work.
Not all fragments. There need to be certain identifying characteristics to bone/exoskeleton/whatever fragments to get an accurate ID. Some fragments are worn to the point of only being unidentifiable fragments. These are usually dubbed "Chunkosaurus" in the fossil forum i frequent.
it tells in the script what the bones are
Even though Mark's grand finale was the smallest fossil, it was without a doubt the coolest find.
This man's IMMEDIATE knowledge of every single last tiny piece of bone you brought him was ASTOUNDING to see. Truly an encyclopedia of archaeological data.
I liked the saber tooth
same
Ok
Love your name!
Sexy Rexy!! I has to subscribe to save your name XD
Actually it's spelled "Saber-tooth"... I just wanted to let ya'll know, not trying to be a d*ck.
*picks up a rock from the playground*. This is a part of a skull from triceratops.
I do that all the time. I keep the rock and just care for it since im weird.
did u try to do *this*
Wengie n yeahh he *did*
Altair 01 No he tried to do the little roleplay things
Tyreese le hahjahahahhahahahahahhahaha
I think Coyote's stuff was the best. Individually the rhino bone was the coolest though.
This looks like so much fun!
Yes it does look fun!!
yes it does
imagine he just stepped on a t-rex skull and not notice it
When
He said "imagine"
@@Dave-wi5fw lol mk thanks 😂
I would cry
@@googoogaagaafr3452 his crew would notice and then Coyote himself would cry
i tried all day in me backyard and...FOUND A BOTTLE CAP!!!!
Logan Paul Vlogs cool
Luke Skywalker Jedi Knight nooo
@@alice-cn2ll what?
OMG CONGRATZ
Yyyyyyyyaaaaaaay
Aw damn, I live minutes away from the badlands, I wish I had known you were here. Love the content you make! Keep it up.
Hey Zachafinackus. Cool!
Yay! I was about to do a marathon of this channel and now I get this, amazing! Yes!
Me: can't find my phone and it's in my hands
But these guys find fossils
Just Some Guy with Za Warudo relatable with a fork
XD that is so me!lol
As a future historian and lover of archeology I think this was an awesome episode. The Dino series is super informative guys!
Paleontology*
STAY WILD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BEYOND DINOSAURS IS THE BEST COYOTE PETERSON YOU'RE AWESOME.
Yaaaay
Agreed! :)
This man is a legend of UA-cam wilderness
Bruh I’ve been watching this guy since 100,000 subs it’s amazing to see how far he a has come he is literally on trending all the time
Crazy to think there could potentially be numerous species unknown to man in those hills.
Great video
That's why we paleo-enthusiasts do what we do: looking for that next big find.
Sounds exciting :)
All of the specimens were cool! Thanks guys for your enthusiasm!....and expertise!
It might seem lame to some but this is seriously one of my dreams in life; to go on an actual dig, somewhere as significant as the badlands and find something. It could be anything, I don’t care if it’s little or not as exciting as a t-Rex skull (that would be pretty amazing though!). I’ve wanted to do this since I was a kid and not really had the opportunity since my spine screwed up. But one day! I have to ask, how would someone go about getting on an expedition?
Research local colleges, see if they have paleontology programs or paleontologists who work there. Get in touch with them if so. Also look for local Paleontology groups, join if there are any. They often have field trips and will be able to get you in touch with paleontologists. If you are patient, you can realize this dream. Good luck!
You'd think sunglasses would make this harder....
I thought the same thing
Coyote has godly eye sight
Polarized lenses
Not sure
Omg I’m a big fan your amazing
I was very impressed with Pete's ability to identify the species of every fossil fragment they found. I wonder how much time they spent off camera trying to identify all of these. Or if there was even much at all. Either way I think that's incredible.
!!! I actually guessed that Mario's final bone was a Rhino's before they said it cause it looked like a cows bone I'd found before! I'm so stoked!
*snaps
Coyote disintigrating
Coyote:Mr Mark I dont Feel So Good...
Mark:Coyote are you okay?
Coyote disintigrates...
WindBladeYT no, just no.
WindBladeYT hi
coyote never dies
flamowlX r/Whoooooosh
The mark meme is when coyote visibly is in pain but mark just asks if he's ok
Coyote! I think u should win this round. I mean, that jaw bone was sick!! 🦕🦕
They are all amazing! My favorite is probably the saber tooth though :D
same its cool!
So cool I love beyond dinosaurs 🦖
Pete Larson is an amazing person and Paleontologist. My kids and i met him 4 years ago. We talked about his finding Sue and how exciting that was. Unfortunately, the US government treated him terribly.
I can just imagine someone having a picnic, throwing away chicken bones 😱
i have planned to save up bones i ate and then bury them later
LOL
People from the future finding them Omg a fosdil
You know I went to a public park on day and I found a bone next to a creek and I was like 7 so I thought it was like a *special bone of some sort*, then I showed my mom...
It was a recently eaten chicken leg ;-;
Marks is the winner in my book.
Samuel(8 head old) I love the jawbone. I love you Coyote. Keep making more episodes.
I love Brave Wilderness because he doesn't change... 😘😍😚❤
Sayem she probably meant his channel where it doesnt change
I was hunting in the badlands just a week ago! Would’ve been crazy to see you!
RealToxicHam. That's Awesome! What a coincidence. :)
4 and 6 yr olds loved the oriodone jaw! 8 yr old liked the saber tooth!
BRO HE WAS IN MY STATE AND I DIDN’T EVEN KNOW!!!
U lucky
He was on my planet and I didn't even know!
Sad
Get noob
AnimalsAreNotCute you know flamingo
9:18 anybody needs hip replacement contact Mario
Super Saiyan Gamer God how did u get likes for repeating what someone said in the video
Pete is the fossilwhisperer, dang that man is amazing!
At 4:04 mark walked right past a face in the face without even noticing it😂😂😂
I love this! It showed me how to hunt for fossils, and help me on my way to becoming a palaeontologist!
Nice! I've found a few fossils, mainly large crabs, hope to get to your level of fossils soon!
Rhino
Saber
Oreodont
They were all evenly cool 😎
i read "rhino saber deoderent"
idk how to spell it
I like the saber tooth. 😆😆 coyote said Mike instead of mark.
It would be amazing for yall to come to Alberta, Canada. There's so many places, obviously Drumheller but there's also a place 40 mins North of Banff National Park there's a Wolf dog sanctuary that allows you to actually get in and see them. There's also SO MANY DIFFERENT ecosystems in the province. Badlands, wetlands, mountain, forest, prairie, it's honestly amazing. There's so many places to go & see!! Definitely recommend
Ow and I found a jawbone first I thought it was a crocodile (when I went to north African) but after I took it to america and took it to a bone specialist I found out it was a jawbone of a juvenile spinosaurus !!!!!!!!
Like the one from Jurassic world
cool
Lit
You play ark
Ark much?
Next video coyote punched by a mantis shrimp 👍😁
do not try this at home
David Lalrinsanga kicked by a horse
raped by a dog
Schrö - Celsus ☹️
omg! Thanks for making this series! I've recently been very interested in paleontology!
That piece of a saber was very cool. I would've dug into the mound with a pocket knife. Probanly damaging but too exciting to stop myself.
Hey Bill Casale. Same Here! :)
Me,an intellectual:"Mesa Biome"
@Gamer101 #gaming Oh look a who mansion?
@@lucynool8425 what were talkin minecraft not wtf ur talkin about
@@gabrielsfilms2086 I love pie
My name is Zayden, my favorite fossil was the one related to the rhino. We are watching all your videos and are planning future trips to some of the awesome places you have gone to with grandma and grandpa!
This would be my favorite thing to do like ever! I live in east Kansas, all we have out here are simple byrozoans, seashells, and crinoids and here you guys are saying a lot of these vertebrate fossils are not worth keeping. I would keep every last bit if I could. 😂
[Q]What do you call a dinosuar fart?
[A]A blast from the past!
Lol
*sigh*
*sigh* also
**sigh**
ahhh i get it
My grandpa was a paleontologist and always took my brother and I fossil hunting with my family, we live in Alberta Canada so there is always a huge amount of fossils and I remember my best find ever was a small raptor tooth. I was so excited ! We would usually go fossil hunting like 10-15 times every summer so it was always a little family thing we did.
Coyote: “ They Have Let The Bone Hound Loose!”
Coyote: *Mistakes A Rock For A Bone*
( has to edit this twice T-T )
The badlands?
OMG WHERE IS SCAR AND THE HYENAS
well cyotes final peice that guy said a hyenadon had bitten in soooooo
Scars dead tho
Scars under a mountain somewhere and the hyenas are drinking wine with SIMBA🕶🐺 🐕🏔
Lion king
This video is DINORIFFIC🦖🦕
Hey I live in South Dakota, I hope you went through Sioux Falls, there are some really cool waterfalls.
Aye i live there to
hello, i am your northern neighbor. how are you guys down there?
I when to the Badlands but in a different part! It was so hot and we found bones of a fresh kill then we heard a pack of coyotes howling!😁
Mark Mario and Coyote Peterson I love all of your work to find the fossils and loved all the fossils you got ❤️ it !!!!!!!☺️☺️☺️☺️
Oh man, all three of those fossils are awesome, but I really like Mario’s
too bad u didnt find a barney skull
Is it me... Or was Barney stoned half of the time?!
I hate you
You hate me
Lets go out and kill barney
With a baseball bat
And a 2by4
No more purple dinosaur
Dude that would be so creepy...
I found one it's so rare
I love Dinosaurs/Fossil's!!!
NOTIFICATION SQUAD WERE YOU AT!!!!!
Austin Dobbins yea
Here
Here
Right here
Here
How are y'all able to differentiate between the sand and the bones ? it's soooo difficult ,I think 😲
Hey Sid Stark. Same Here! I'd never find anything. :)
There is many times a slight difference in coloration between bone and matrix. The dead giveaway is texture, though. Bones have a certain texture to them that makes them stand out from the matrix. This could take some eye training to get used to seeing, though.
You have gOTTA do more of this!!!
Soooooooooo, any Dino Nerds out there? I'm a Dino nerd🤓🤓🤓
Edit: YAYYY!!! I'm not the only one! My fav dinosaur is an oviraptor.
Unicorn Dragon 🙋🏾♀️
Yup. My favorite dino is a segnosaurus
yeahhhh me too man
My Favorite Dinosaur is Barney
Ye me too
(Well no one will believe anyways)
But my favourite would be a suchomimus(I forgotten dinosaur most of the time ;( *)
0:27 when my little brother saw this he screamed... 🤣
All the fossils were my favorite :D keep making great videos!
A couple of weeks ago I found a wallaby jaw in Australia. I found it because I stood on it and it was sharp
I found a recently eaten chicken leg bone in a public park ;-;
@@extremelyfungibletoken6903 😂😂
Finding fossils reminds me of Jurassic Park
Though in this case, it would be Late Eocene/Early Oligocene Park, which came 20-30 million years after the K/T extinction event. ;)
It's crazy how Pete can Scan and identify it wow
when you study skeleton of different animals all your life, you learn to identify an animal by just single partial bones in lots of cases
on brave wilderness you should meet a artic fox!
I tried cosplaying as a fossil but almost died.
lmAO-
Mark's Fossil find was my favorite, and because i thought the saber was just a Legend.
First i thought thar was just a ice cube