I'd love to see Christina more often, I think her personality clashes well with the rest of the crew, you guys work really well together and I think she'd be a welcome addition to the brave wilderness family
@@brontsmoth671 every person reacts differently to venom and poison. Even justin schmit the godfather of sting pain index said if you get stung and bitten and you feel pain just " laid down and scream". Those people just react differently ,i mean just dont try it incase anyone have an allergic reaction and went into anaphylactic shock.
10:40 Lol, that's what I came here for! Coyote always coming through and delivering! Christina is such a great addition to the team and Mario's hippy hair was hilarious!
I'm surprised you guys are getting stung, are the moon jellies different where you are? We have tons of Aurelia aurita here in the Baltic Sea (I'm from Sweden) during summer and I've never felt myself get stung by them, can touch them without feeling a thing. Or is it that some people are more sensitive to the sting than others?
What’s absurd is he has previously filmed an entire video on how harmless this particular species was. Simply search “jellyfish” in his videos to find it.
I worked buying maine lobster from boats. Picking crates with no gloves was my preferred method, with that being said, getting horned sucks(chances of being hit with claws is low because they’re banded, but doesn’t feel good lol) but the absolute worst is when they freshly shed their shell and you pick them up and they close their tail on your fingers(in water they swim backwards away from predators using their tail It’s like being cut by razors and the amount of itch and possible swelling sucks so bad If you can’t clean it and yes they swim, I also pounded them and have seen 2-4 lb lobsters swim up 20-30 feet to the surface of the pound despite what people say. Have also seen 28 lb lobsters that got sent in from Canada. Held its claws over my shoulders and the tail came past my knees, they aren’t legal to catch here as we have an oversized/undersized measure here in the US but it was incredible to see a hundred year old or more lobster. Sad that they usually die if not sold or eaten. Larger lobsters 4lb+ tend to die quicker in holding tanks from what I noticed, I can only assume because of the lack of pressure on their bodies once pulled from the depths, also I wonder if fish and crustaceans can get the bends like we do as these huge lobsters are found in 100 fathom(approx 6 feet per fathom/arms length) or deeper.
Hi im a very big fan, i watch your vids 7 years ago until now and im glad your still alive right now i dont want you getting too much hurt but nice and great content
The water is beautiful, it is really clear! The Spiny Lobster is really cool. I thought everyone was so funny! Christina and Mario are great together. Btw I've never been stung by a Jellyfish.
2:24 Love the headbanging. Someone should set that to like...Meshuggah or something. Christina needs to be on this channel more often - she kicks some serious lobster tail.
I always look forward to lobstering when we go we typically take a big boat down and mothership. Then we have a tender to get around, and we average over 100 lobster per trip. It’s probably my favorite thing to do. And yes it is challenging👊🤙🏼
Coyote! Would love to see you do some videos on stinging caterpillars! Not saying you have to get stung but would like to see some content on them! I got stung by a saddleback caterpillar and man it hurt!! But didn’t last as long as a bee sting! Great videos!!!!
Omg I havnt watched your videos for so long and randomly I got a notification for this video for some reason? And now I KNOW things have changed when cyotie has got a new hat 😭
I work with moon jellies at an aquarium and can confirm that you can't feel their stings. I've had my entire arm in their tank with tens of jellies bumping into me and it didn't even irritate my skin
As A omnivore..........carnivore at times I found it comedic when the lobster spiked you when you were talking about the best ways to prepare A lobster in front of the lobster. keep up the good work coyote and God bless
Lol I went surfing in a swarm of moon jellyfish like last week along with a bunch of other people. Got stung almost constantly even in places you really really don't want to be stung (yes, there). Waves were worth it though lol
I literally just came from the jellyfish challenge video where you said moon jellies didn't sting, but in this video you're screaming out in pain? I'm so confused
I looked it up, coz I was also confused by some sources saying they don't sting and others saying that they do. Here's an interesting paragraph I found from an article by Anna Klompen talking about the sting of moon jellies of the genus Aurelia: But as you can imagine, these animals would not have become so common in aquaria or labs if they were truly dangerous. In fact, I could only find two reports of these jellies causing major health issues. One is a case report in 1988 by Burnett et al of a 30-year old marine biologist experiencing local skin irrational and pain for over a week after being stung by “an unusually large” A. aurita. The second case is also a sting by a “quite large” A. aurita on a 25 year old man diving in Florida, which cleared up 8 days after treatment with medication (Simmons et al 2014). While generally considered harmless, there have been incidences of massive jellyfish blooms around the globe that have caused health problems simply out of shear numbers, including reports from stings in the Caribbean, Spain and Israel (Mariottini and Pane 2010). Just this year over 2,000 people were reportedly stung by Moon jellies in Florida, though there were no major injuries. Even though a single sting from one individual is relatively weak, a larger group of jellies (called a bloom or a smack), could pack a more powerful toxin punch. Most of the time these animals only cause mild itchiness, but moon jellyfish stings appear to be highly variable, and we have no idea why that variability occurs.
I live in the Caribbean and we have an annual festival known as Lobster Fest. Every single way you can think of to cook a lobster, we have it. Man, i wasn’t able to make it this year and this video is making me regret that. Work hard guys but don’t let work come in the way of enjoying your life and actually living. P.s. the lobster population is too much here which is why we can catch them legally once a year.
So this is off topic but I almost got over my fear of bugs/insects but today while I was laying down this weird beetle looking, black, hard, bug was on my arm and I couldn’t get it off very easily (it wasn’t that hard though) it wasn’t a tick but I’m not sure what it was I think it bit me because my arm hurt after but it doesn’t hurt not so idk.😥 any ideas what it could be?
It could be some sort of beetle species since they're hard, strong and usually comes in dark coloration. Once i found a beetle in my bedroom and i manage to caught it and boy oh boy its strong and hard like a rock but it can fly, i dont know what kind of beetle that is but its small the size of fingernail.
Ever been stung by a jellyfish?
Nope
Becarful man
Yea
Hello
No never but close
Christina brings great energy to the channel, these past couple videos with her have been fun to watch
Hi
Not sure if it's the addition of Christina to the team, but the energy and playfulness in this episode is very endearing and entertaining.
I was looking for a comment like this😂 I agree
The Mario and Christina hair part was funny ahah
I'd love to see Christina more often, I think her personality clashes well with the rest of the crew, you guys work really well together and I think she'd be a welcome addition to the brave wilderness family
Man, lobsters are way faster than I thought they were. Homie was scootin'. Loved Christina too. She has a great energy.
Christina needs to appear on the show more often.
They know exactly what they're doing...
Nekked next time please…red on the head..fire in the hole.
@@xavwill4807 ?
@@xavwill4807 bru what
No doubt
Let’s just take a moment to appreciate how much pain this man has been through just to give us content 👏👏
I could never do what he does but he probably makes more money then all of us doing it
@@denverrhoden3662 definitely
One second I thought this was a bot
Lol
How is he not dead sill when he's getting bit eaten and sliced in this video
@@Meta_Knight_ when u next fightin Kerby? And if u r can I have a ticket for the front row seat?
10:43-10:48
😂😂😂 bro was being so chill till you mentioned him as food . Coyotes face tho paused it at 10:46 😂😂
Dude this guys pain tolerance is insane, and he does have fear, but it takes fear to have courage and be brave
@Yulds stop spamming
@@brontsmoth671 every person reacts differently to venom and poison.
Even justin schmit the godfather of sting pain index said if you get stung and bitten and you feel pain just " laid down and scream".
Those people just react differently ,i mean just dont try it incase anyone have an allergic reaction and went into anaphylactic shock.
you really don't feel anything when it's that sharp
he plays up the pain instead of focusing on fighting it, but his courage is impressive regardless
Gonna finish the end for u there, “…be brave, stay wild…” ur welcome ;)
Hi coyote, im a big fan of your channel. I sincerely appreciate your mission to help people better understand animals.Keep the good work up!
what like bigfoot?
and maybe that bigfoot skull was really really real
i bet
@Yulds 🅥 no problem eitd: I subbed
Christina "Wild Woman" was pretty cool. Hope to see more of her in the future. 😎
I can’t imagine how much you’ve grown your channel coyote it’s really impressive how well you are doing❤.
What a wonderful team now! I hope you keep her on the show!
10:40 Lol, that's what I came here for! Coyote always coming through and delivering!
Christina is such a great addition to the team and Mario's hippy hair was hilarious!
I like how he just gets hit by the lobster when he’s talking about eating it
Love this type of episode! Keep it up.
Much respect to the camera man. He’s the real hero
10years from now I would still be looking forward into rewatching this millions if times bravo😁👍
Moon jellyfish stings dont hurt
As a child I was playing with them and you dont even feel the sting (if they even sting)
The SpongeBob impression killed me that was really good!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hey Christina I really enjoyed this wonderful vlog! Thanks for sharing! Greetings from Canada ❤
Christina has such good energy she’s awesome!
I'm surprised you guys are getting stung, are the moon jellies different where you are? We have tons of Aurelia aurita here in the Baltic Sea (I'm from Sweden) during summer and I've never felt myself get stung by them, can touch them without feeling a thing. Or is it that some people are more sensitive to the sting than others?
You're right, they don't hurt. I volunteer at an aquarium in the US and feed/handle moon jellies with my bare hands all the time.
The moon jelly's sting is mild and most people have only a slight reaction to it if anything at all.
he is absolutely playing it up for the camera, per usual.
What’s absurd is he has previously filmed an entire video on how harmless this particular species was. Simply search “jellyfish” in his videos to find it.
Go watch his video jellyfish challenge- he is giving contradicting information all over his videos
I worked buying maine lobster from boats. Picking crates with no gloves was my preferred method, with that being said, getting horned sucks(chances of being hit with claws is low because they’re banded, but doesn’t feel good lol) but the absolute worst is when they freshly shed their shell and you pick them up and they close their tail on your fingers(in water they swim backwards away from predators using their tail It’s like being cut by razors and the amount of itch and possible swelling sucks so bad If you can’t clean it and yes they swim, I also pounded them and have seen 2-4 lb lobsters swim up 20-30 feet to the surface of the pound despite what people say. Have also seen 28 lb lobsters that got sent in from Canada. Held its claws over my shoulders and the tail came past my knees, they aren’t legal to catch here as we have an oversized/undersized measure here in the US but it was incredible to see a hundred year old or more lobster. Sad that they usually die if not sold or eaten. Larger lobsters 4lb+ tend to die quicker in holding tanks from what I noticed, I can only assume because of the lack of pressure on their bodies once pulled from the depths, also I wonder if fish and crustaceans can get the bends like we do as these huge lobsters are found in 100 fathom(approx 6 feet per fathom/arms length) or deeper.
I think brave wilderness should be a TV show 😃
I think Christina is a great addition to the team.
Great vid. Will be watching more. Got me excited !
A to pay respect for this man who has been doing this only for content
Jellyfish are my favorite animal, so even though it was unfortunate that they got in the way of their mission, I was thrilled.
Imagine you sleeping and the lobster goes to your house with an army😂😂😂😂😂😂
bro coyote never fails to impress me
I’ve watching your videos every since I was like 11 or 12 and now I’m 20! Love your videos!!!❤️keep it up
I love these aquatic type videos!
Man Is So Chill About Getting His Pinkey Finger Almost Cut Off
I'm just so happy Coyote is back. I missed him 😁😁😁
I practically grew up with this channel
Still one of my favorite channels in all of UA-cam
Christina should just be a co-host moving forward
The “FAIL” sound effect sounds like a Simplex TrueAlert fire alarm
Christina was a godsend ❤
Hi im a very big fan, i watch your vids 7 years ago until now and im glad your still alive right now i dont want you getting too much hurt but nice and great content
Didn't expect the lobster to be that quick
Same, such weird movement too
The water is beautiful, it is really clear! The Spiny Lobster is really cool. I thought everyone was so funny! Christina and Mario are great together. Btw I've never been stung by a Jellyfish.
I always love brave wilderness they give us alot of knowledge about animals.
A lot*, just trying to help!
Christina is my new celebrity crush.
Man I wish I could explore with you! I've always wanted to travel and see animals. The world sure is beautiful!
First pay the rent.
@@angelofdarkness243 You'll get your rent when you FIX THIS DAMN DOOR!!!!!!
I love this Chanel and to the ppl this is recommended from years on this was a great youtuber
And omg the dancing cat! 😂
Every few months or so I find myself back at this channel and I can't leave
4:26 nice view
Was looking for this comment 😆 I too enjoyed those views.
2:24 Love the headbanging. Someone should set that to like...Meshuggah or something. Christina needs to be on this channel more often - she kicks some serious lobster tail.
Them being swarmed by jellyfish gives me Finding Nemo vibes
You two work amazing together
We need more of Christina
Dude got stung by so many different animals and yet a simple moon jelly made him react like that 🤣
Never knew you guys could be so goofy 😂
nothing goofier than finding a "bigfoot skull"
and keeping it for yourself instead of actually getting it studied
soooooooooo real
@@blackoutgstar9949 seem like you’ve been waiting to comment that one. Hatin ahh
@@blackoutgstar9949 hater :P
@@blackoutgstar9949 lol you missed the entire premise of that video
@@blackoutgstar9949 fr
I always look forward to lobstering when we go we typically take a big boat down and mothership. Then we have a tender to get around, and we average over 100 lobster per trip. It’s probably my favorite thing to do. And yes it is challenging👊🤙🏼
Hi coyote, I really love your content! Keep it up!
Coyote! Would love to see you do some videos on stinging caterpillars! Not saying you have to get stung but would like to see some content on them! I got stung by a saddleback caterpillar and man it hurt!! But didn’t last as long as a bee sting! Great videos!!!!
I love people who hate hurting animals especially reptiles
perfect timing with recent news, definitely a heatwaves / helium moment
thanks brave wilderness crew :) 💚💙
Christina needs to be on camera more!😝
I like Christina as a guest
I feel like I seen him grab a moon jelly and say it doesn't sting he was just holding it bare hands
Omg I havnt watched your videos for so long and randomly I got a notification for this video for some reason? And now I KNOW things have changed when cyotie has got a new hat 😭
Lol how did I allready get 1 like in like 1 minute lol I never get likes 😂😂
I haven’t watched in awhile but I thought coyote left
@@Kombativ same I was so happy when I found out he didn’t leave
How come when you put an moon jellyfish on your arm, you didn’t get stung in the other video
4:27 what a view
The facial expression coyote has on his face at 0:28 explains how bad it would hurt 😂
I come back every now and then to see if this man is still alive
I thought you said you couldn’t feel a moon jelly sting…
I work with moon jellies at an aquarium and can confirm that you can't feel their stings. I've had my entire arm in their tank with tens of jellies bumping into me and it didn't even irritate my skin
As A omnivore..........carnivore at times I found it comedic when the lobster spiked you when you were talking about the best ways to prepare A lobster in front of the lobster. keep up the good work coyote and God bless
Love you vids
your*
@Yulds what is your challen name
Coyote remember moon jellies don’t sting
😂
Lol I went surfing in a swarm of moon jellyfish like last week along with a bunch of other people. Got stung almost constantly even in places you really really don't want to be stung (yes, there). Waves were worth it though lol
I am very proud of you
@@Gavin-ii7ho thanks, I needed that validation. otherwise why leave the comment in the first place
@@No_NetMan moon jellies dont sting your just saying that to look cool
@@coffeepotguy3356 lol guess again
You have gotten so much more funnier also i dare you to do a video of you playing minecraft and beating it good luck
Oh il love your vids
The way the lobster just glided at the end lmao
Everybody loves Christina. I'm sure the fact that she's hot has nothing at all to do with it right? 😅
Can we just be thankful that coyote dose this for are own safety and experience new things thanks coyote!!!!!!!!!
I loved when he used her hair to be a hippy that was funny
Fr 😂
The sound cayoty makes when the lobster hits him with its tail is hilarious
I thought Moon Jellys were harmless
they are
Dude I love jellyfish, look at how they just float there lazily…so bliss
So cool
Mario with Christina's hair on his head had me rollin'. He looks like a 70's hippie and everything
I love you video is my birthday
Real Champions 😉😉😉😉😊😊😊😊
Love From Pakistan
Braveness
Hi love your videos watch since 4 years
Cool🤯
How could you not love this man
Next video title please
BITTEN by an Alligator Gar
Congrats on 20 mil subs❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 also RIP techno
I literally just came from the jellyfish challenge video where you said moon jellies didn't sting, but in this video you're screaming out in pain? I'm so confused
I looked it up, coz I was also confused by some sources saying they don't sting and others saying that they do. Here's an interesting paragraph I found from an article by Anna Klompen talking about the sting of moon jellies of the genus Aurelia:
But as you can imagine, these animals would not have become so common in aquaria or labs if they were truly dangerous. In fact, I could only find two reports of these jellies causing major health issues. One is a case report in 1988 by Burnett et al of a 30-year old marine biologist experiencing local skin irrational and pain for over a week after being stung by “an unusually large” A. aurita. The second case is also a sting by a “quite large” A. aurita on a 25 year old man diving in Florida, which cleared up 8 days after treatment with medication (Simmons et al 2014). While generally considered harmless, there have been incidences of massive jellyfish blooms around the globe that have caused health problems simply out of shear numbers, including reports from stings in the Caribbean, Spain and Israel (Mariottini and Pane 2010). Just this year over 2,000 people were reportedly stung by Moon jellies in Florida, though there were no major injuries. Even though a single sting from one individual is relatively weak, a larger group of jellies (called a bloom or a smack), could pack a more powerful toxin punch. Most of the time these animals only cause mild itchiness, but moon jellyfish stings appear to be highly variable, and we have no idea why that variability occurs.
I love that the music @ 2:13 has absolute Pirates of the Caribbean vibes
if you love brave wilderness
👇
I live in the Caribbean and we have an annual festival known as Lobster Fest. Every single way you can think of to cook a lobster, we have it. Man, i wasn’t able to make it this year and this video is making me regret that. Work hard guys but don’t let work come in the way of enjoying your life and actually living.
P.s. the lobster population is too much here which is why we can catch them legally once a year.
Christina I's beautiful and seems so fun
Also gorgeous water
THIS VID WAS SOO GOOD
Bellyfish
So this is off topic but I almost got over my fear of bugs/insects but today while I was laying down this weird beetle looking, black, hard, bug was on my arm and I couldn’t get it off very easily (it wasn’t that hard though) it wasn’t a tick but I’m not sure what it was I think it bit me because my arm hurt after but it doesn’t hurt not so idk.😥 any ideas what it could be?
It could be some sort of beetle species since they're hard, strong and usually comes in dark coloration.
Once i found a beetle in my bedroom and i manage to caught it and boy oh boy its strong and hard like a rock but it can fly, i dont know what kind of beetle that is but its small the size of fingernail.
@@ultrawolfhumphreykagayakek3209 thank you! It was about the size of my finger nail