Sneaky is a very impressive and beautiful beast. His head alone looks to be a good 3 to 4 feet. You can tell he spends a lot of time down there with all the algae growing on his face. Truly a prehistoric hold back.
Yep, Sneaky is a real monster. He is however about 10 feet shorter than the current record, set in 1957 on the Norman River in Queensland. Google Krys Pawlowski, the lady who shot him. There's a life sized statue outside the Normanton Shire Office. Pleasant dreams ...
Thats a complete nonsense. I would aprecciate if you would stop spreading lies. "Among crocodiles, however, the largest skull, measuring 76 cm., belonged to a saltwater crocodile from Cambodia, now at the Paris Museum."
From one member of the Coyote pack to another I say I'm glad you got to do this Jack! I'd be thrilled to be able to hang out with Coyote and do an episode with him!
They are not Dinosaurs. Dinosaurs are specific type of animal, not all "prehistoric reptiles" are Dinosaurs. Even in the colloquial sense dinosaur still refers to specific kind of animal, and that animal isn't a croc.
How about you read up on Crocodiles that could eat dinosaurs. Largest Crocodiles that could prey on massive carnivores in the prehistoric era. What about those from the past? How did they evolve?
I am a Canadian who took a Jumping Crock Cruise down the Adelaide in 2014 when I visited Darwin. They pick you up at your hotel early AM in the tour bus and return you at night. What a fantastic day we had. It was only around $100.00 back then. I remember they had to remind people not to rush to one side of the boat to get a better view of the crocks because we could tip over. I was frozen to my seat after that 😂😂😂😂
I just got to do a jumping crocodile cruise from Darwin back in February and it was the coolest thing ever. They had to tell people to keep their butts on the seat and if anyone didn’t listen then the cruise was over. We were feeding a cute crocodile named Miss, and then out of nowhere a huge flash of lightning and simultaneous thunder and 3 crocs on the banks scurried into the water, we had no idea they were even there. Did you get goosebumps when making eye contact with them too? I did lol and I live in florida and have gators in my backyard but I’m never inches from their snouts. 😅
The river also has extremely strong currents too. And Saltwater crocodiles are also one of the few animals on the planet that would actively hunt humans. It has happened in the past especially during WW2 when the Japanese were eaten in a large swamp on Ramree island by these large crocodiles. Most dangerous animals (excluding humans obviously), on Earth in my opinion. 1. Water Buffalo 2. Hippopotamus 3. Polar Bears 4. Saltwater Crocodiles 5. Golden Lancehead viper
@@Ro-fd6qu He probably meant cape buffalo, but even so, I'd argue tigers are more dangerous, since they're much more likely to attack humans unprovoked.
I’d argue polar bears are more dangerous or at least as dangerous as hippos and water buffalo. If we’re talking sheer casualty numbers that’d be different, as the vast majority of people will never be even close to polar bear territory, so the number of deaths and injury by polar bear will remain very low compared to other predators.
My dad told me a story about Louisiana, USA. One night in the 70s my dad was at a bar with some coworkers. It was just across a bridge from the cheap motel they were all staying in, they were traveling railroad workers. So while at the bar, one of the men realized he left his smokes behind and went back to the motel. On his trip back he decided to wade through the water as the walk to the bridge and all was a distance. But you could literally see the bar from the motel parking lot. In the morning they were in awe at the river he had crossed. Shallow water, but infested with gators all over from shore to shore. A valuable lesson for an old Kansas boy
I'm surprised nobody thought to implant a tracking chip to Dominator to pinpoint his location if he's popular with tourists. I'm mean sure it wouldn't be good to bother him 24/7, but if he was in a specific location on the river from time to time, it would be convenient to keep a record of his movements if he's as big as they say.
It would be very difficult. Crocodiles are easily stressed, so catching them for anything can lead to their death. They don't do well being put under. You wouldn't be able to tag them like you would a shark. Look at Sneaky's scales. You'd bend a needle trying to get anything done.
Crocodiles are near in inpossible to kill my man. You could quite literally hook a meat hook through it. Chopper it across Australia and drop it in the ocean and she would swim off fine. They regularly take each other's limbs and continue on like its nothing. Not sure where you heard that but it's wildly incorrect
Sneaky was actually such a sweetie. He was so gentle when trying to take the meat from them. He just wanted a snack and was happy to be there. What a gorgeous animal
I can say this as an Australian you would have no chance in hell being able to cross that river I have heard stories a fisherman going down to collect their fish because they are stuck on a log and the fisherman being taken by a massive saltwater Beast
I'm super, super happy for you guys. Everything is going so well, and it all looks beautiful! The fact that you guys finally got your first gator has me so exited to see more.
So grateful to have you out at the river, sorry we couldn’t get ya dominator nor Brutus. Hope you come again soon, will try again to get the king of the river. Ain’t no zoo sadly 🤪, definitely are a lot more active before the matting season. pretty common during June July August. -Dylan
What would happen if while the chicken is on the rod and the croc has it in his mouth, and the croc just yanks really hard and drags the whole fishing rod and the person down with it into the water, is that a possibility?
@@wippoutmy7634 we’ll definitely can end up losing the bamboo pole from time to time but incredibly unlikely you’d be dragged in with the pole cause you’ll have no choice but to just let go.
Just courius how big are the two you didn't run across if this big one was 18ft and round 1115 pounds i think ya said like how big do them guys whos seen the other two think they might be in length and weight ???
I'm Australian and I know a kid who jumped on top of a freshwater croc up north without seeing it. It latched on to his leg and really opened it up. They don't generally attack people but the kid did land on it
i’m crying while watching this😂i completely forgot about him. i remember 4 years ago i would always watch his videos with my dad and brother. we even bought the book he has😂just made me sad realizing how fast time went by and how many things can change little by little. stay brave coyote! your a good guy!
one of the few animals that regularly view adult humans as food, and not just due to mistaken identity or due to being unable to hunt normal prey (along with polar bears, nile crocs, komodo dragons, largest constrictor specimens, and a couple others).
@@Brandon-hg7ic maybe debatably some species of sharks (tiger, oceanic whitetip?), some big cats maybe (although usually its a case of the cat being unable to hunt normal prey i think?), other large crocs as well maybe too. hyenas sometimes.
Baby great white maybe. Typically you only see salties kill small bull sharks. But it's usually vice versa. Great whites have huge maneuverability and speed advantages in water. Croc doesn't have a chance vs an adult white.
When he asks about shoving his arm down his throat and the experts disagree that's actually the most feasible way to survive an attack under water. There is a story of a bloke who survived a nile croc attack in Africa by doing just that. Croc dragged him under and he used his free arm to feel for the flap in it's throat. As the water flooded into its lungs the Croc immediately let him go giving him enough time to swim ashore.
Nice! I m currently backpacking Australia and I was in Northern Territory in July. I couldn’t believe the amount of crocodiles we saw on the Adelaide river!
Well, Coyote, don't be surprised if you get approached by less fans then before, lest they too end up nose to nose with something terrifying and dangerous!
Thanks guys that was a good video I grew up in florida with the alligators and they were a few under the boardwalks when you're fishing they be in the neighborhood lakes When I was a kid, they were endangered so they were not a lot of them , But when you live there you're gonna have encounters, it's crazy they're everywhere now
My wife and I went to Myakka State park a few years ago. Went by the edge and looked into the water..My wife was like "Omg that's a huge log.." I looked at it and was like heh, that's not a log. Huge alligator, just chillin.
my uncle was chief of gator control in tallahassee florida for almost 40 years. before passing away he caught a record setting alligator and donated it to wild adventures amusement park. his name is twistor and they still have him there! hes HUGE.
As I said here and watch this, I think to myself back now. What? Almost 20 years? But I couldn't be more proud of you. You took this pain index stinging all the way two animal planet! And you were too good for animal planet! You were too good for national geographic! So I think I speak for a huge majority when I say..... We want a Coyote Peterson delocated animal sanctuary 💯 I got such respect for you homie!
I wish the zoos in my area had those cage experiences, or just crocodiles/gators in general. I love them so much but have never seen either in real life before 😭
Sneaky the Crocodile really looks the brute that every crocodile fears. Moss on the body, bumpy and rough skin and giant teeth really puts contender with Dominator.
Jack was probably too nervous to say much. I know I would be! I'd be too worried about being annoying to Coyote. What an awesome experience for him, though. And it shows how great people Coyote and the crew are.
And you just KNOW, somewhere among the 2.5 million viewers this video had by the time I'm writing this, more than one individual was looking at something like Sneaky (the moss-covered crocodile at 06:40) and being like "I could fight this and win, no problem." 🤣
COYOTE I MISSED U I HAVE BEEN SO STRESSED AND BUSY WITH SCHOOL I FORGOT ALL ABOUT MY WILD LIFE SIDE😭😭😭😭😭😭😭❤❤❤❤❤It’s been so many years since I watched your videos I’m so happy to be back!!!❤❤
I live in australia and I can say dont go in the water, or in a bush considering we have the most venomus snakes on earth, sharks, spiders, deadley fish, and crocodiles. however australia has the most beutiful beaches in the world so its a great place to go to live or vacation.
Nile Crocodiles are equally as dangerous while being more capable predators than Saltwater Crocodiles. This is because Nile Crocodiles are more powerfully built overall with higher bite forces than Saltwater Crocodiles. And this is due to Nile Crocodiles preying on larger and more powerful animals far more often than Saltwater Crocodiles and therefore Nile Crocodiles evolving into more powerful predators.
Where should Coyote visit next?! 🌏
@meowzic830 true
Trinidad
Loch Ness
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge!
@sophiavasiliou an episode in Antarctica would be epic!
Sneaky is a very impressive and beautiful beast. His head alone looks to be a good 3 to 4 feet. You can tell he spends a lot of time down there with all the algae growing on his face. Truly a prehistoric hold back.
Yeah, just wow!
yeah and hes more like 2000 lbs at 18ft long, they probably meant to say 1000 KG
Yep, Sneaky is a real monster. He is however about 10 feet shorter than the current record, set in 1957 on the Norman River in Queensland. Google Krys Pawlowski, the lady who shot him. There's a life sized statue outside the Normanton Shire Office. Pleasant dreams ...
Thats a complete nonsense. I would aprecciate if you would stop spreading lies.
"Among crocodiles, however, the largest skull, measuring 76 cm., belonged to a saltwater crocodile from Cambodia, now at the Paris Museum."
Everyone can agree his videos get better every time
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Everyone can agree hes gets more crazy in the head with each passing second
9:00 Croc is almost as big as the boat, amazing. 😲
From one member of the Coyote pack to another I say I'm glad you got to do this Jack! I'd be thrilled to be able to hang out with Coyote and do an episode with him!
Thanks bro
That’s so cool to bring the fan with you to the cage, you’re awesome man!
Brave Wilderness never cease to amaze and shock me about how insane our world is.
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How can I be sooooo fascinated yet terrified by these creatures?
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Same...my fascination rivals my terror
Imagine how excited Jack must've been
Swimming with actual real life dinosaurs along with the legend Coyote Peterson
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@@Meepie_Playz it was great
They are not Dinosaurs. Dinosaurs are specific type of animal, not all "prehistoric reptiles" are Dinosaurs. Even in the colloquial sense dinosaur still refers to specific kind of animal, and that animal isn't a croc.
How about you read up on Crocodiles that could eat dinosaurs. Largest Crocodiles that could prey on massive carnivores in the prehistoric era. What about those from the past? How did they evolve?
I wish Steve Irwin was still with us. I have a feeling he and Coyote would get along. Coyote is like the American version of Steve Irwin.
He did amazing things for wildlife awareness but the crocodiles he used were all Frozen in other words they weren't in a warm enough climate to react
The entire human race wish Steve was ere .
Two idiots with one brain
What an insult to Steve how could you
*Be brave, stay wild, and not go in danger unlike him, his a professional* ❤
Yes.✨
Do what you want. Don’t listen to UA-cam comments lol.
he's *
that was a nice ending intro of coyote's video !! LOL 😂😂😂
He’s
I thought someone was going to swim across the river.
So did I 😂😂😂
Same
Facts i wanted too see this brave soul😅😂😂
Same
Y’all are crazy
You are always doing the most dangerous stuff... I love it!
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@@Cavachonc777Characters from fairytales can't do anything. Grow the fuq up.
@@Cavachonc777 🤓🤓🤓🤓
nothing about this video was dangerous mate xD
@@jefe58the guy on the boat feeding them could have slipped and fell in the water….the fencing was only up to his knees.
I cant believe Jack got to swim safely with a legendary beast! Oh, and some crocodiles too
He was great
Amazing episode Coyote and the crew! Thank you for entertaining us and educate at the same time 🙂
I agree with your comment that what you said right now man ! 🙂👍🏼
I am a Canadian who took a Jumping Crock Cruise down the Adelaide in 2014 when I visited Darwin. They pick you up at your hotel early AM in the tour bus and return you at night. What a fantastic day we had. It was only around $100.00 back then. I remember they had to remind people not to rush to one side of the boat to get a better view of the crocks because we could tip over. I was frozen to my seat after that 😂😂😂😂
I just got to do a jumping crocodile cruise from Darwin back in February and it was the coolest thing ever. They had to tell people to keep their butts on the seat and if anyone didn’t listen then the cruise was over. We were feeding a cute crocodile named Miss, and then out of nowhere a huge flash of lightning and simultaneous thunder and 3 crocs on the banks scurried into the water, we had no idea they were even there. Did you get goosebumps when making eye contact with them too? I did lol and I live in florida and have gators in my backyard but I’m never inches from their snouts. 😅
@@megorex630that sounds like a scary yet exhilarating experience 😊
Coyote is back!!!
I love his videos and learning animals❤
It’s honestly a miracle that he’s still alive.
The river also has extremely strong currents too. And Saltwater crocodiles are also one of the few animals on the planet that would actively hunt humans. It has happened in the past especially during WW2 when the Japanese were eaten in a large swamp on Ramree island by these large crocodiles.
Most dangerous animals (excluding humans obviously), on Earth in my opinion.
1. Water Buffalo
2. Hippopotamus
3. Polar Bears
4. Saltwater Crocodiles
5. Golden Lancehead viper
mosquitos: hold my malaria
@@itsjackson debatable, since its the malaria doing the killing, not specifically the mosquito itself. but still a good point.
Water Buffalo over tiger is nuts......
Tigers have killed more than 300000 humans till date
@@Ro-fd6qu He probably meant cape buffalo, but even so, I'd argue tigers are more dangerous, since they're much more likely to attack humans unprovoked.
I’d argue polar bears are more dangerous or at least as dangerous as hippos and water buffalo. If we’re talking sheer casualty numbers that’d be different, as the vast majority of people will never be even close to polar bear territory, so the number of deaths and injury by polar bear will remain very low compared to other predators.
I like how the crocodile named "Sneaky" is also covered in "camoflouge" in the form of what looks like moss.
I wonder if that's because he hangs at the bottom mostly...?!!
It's a good day when coyote uploads ☺️
1:34 when coyote said ha ha ha does he seem excited made me laugh on the floor😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'm coyote Peterson, and I'm about to enter the bite zone with: the hippopotamus
lol
The answer to the question is no! 0:07
My dad told me a story about Louisiana, USA. One night in the 70s my dad was at a bar with some coworkers. It was just across a bridge from the cheap motel they were all staying in, they were traveling railroad workers. So while at the bar, one of the men realized he left his smokes behind and went back to the motel. On his trip back he decided to wade through the water as the walk to the bridge and all was a distance. But you could literally see the bar from the motel parking lot. In the morning they were in awe at the river he had crossed. Shallow water, but infested with gators all over from shore to shore. A valuable lesson for an old Kansas boy
How did he survive then?? No way.
Coyotes not just educating people. But maybe showing youngsters to show toughness and to be brave, and get outdoors
I'm surprised nobody thought to implant a tracking chip to Dominator to pinpoint his location if he's popular with tourists. I'm mean sure it wouldn't be good to bother him 24/7, but if he was in a specific location on the river from time to time, it would be convenient to keep a record of his movements if he's as big as they say.
y-you gonna volunteer to try??
@@ethantan2913they can tranquilize him
It would be very difficult. Crocodiles are easily stressed, so catching them for anything can lead to their death. They don't do well being put under. You wouldn't be able to tag them like you would a shark. Look at Sneaky's scales. You'd bend a needle trying to get anything done.
Crocodiles are near in inpossible to kill my man. You could quite literally hook a meat hook through it. Chopper it across Australia and drop it in the ocean and she would swim off fine.
They regularly take each other's limbs and continue on like its nothing.
Not sure where you heard that but it's wildly incorrect
Underrated facts: saltwater crocodile is the largest non-marine extant carnivore and the main predator of humans in modern times 🐊🐊🐊
People forget how guns changed us lol
So, you encountered 18 foot long, 1500 pound "Sneaky"...but you failed to find the "Dominator"...hmm! Perhaps the Dominator will find you?
Oooh
There is a difference between brave and inane, there is no in between. You’re just crazy! Yet you never cease to amaze me. Good job
A wise male once told his son “Simba, being brave doesn’t mean you go looking for trouble.”
0:32 “Arguably one of the most dangerous rivers on the planet. The reason for that…it’s in Australia”
Plenty of safe rivers in Australia
Nah Australia is pretty safe if you are sensible
Sneaky was actually such a sweetie. He was so gentle when trying to take the meat from them. He just wanted a snack and was happy to be there. What a gorgeous animal
until someone falls into the water then he’s a killer.
@@Wickedjj28if you fall into the water after knowing what’s in there that’s on you not the animal it’s just doing what nature intended it to do.
@@PopCultureAnticSSwrong, the crocodile could easily eat vegetables and fruits and berries but it chooses to kill
@@zx208 not gonna happen
@@zx208lol. Nice argument. Said no one, ever.
Let’s all appreciate the work that coyote does for our entertainment MAD RESPECT FOR HIM!!!
He gets paid ffs…
@@kimmyrask7368lot of youtubers get paid WAY more for doing less hard and less dangerous stuff
Now I'm not going to...
Thank you for reinvigorating my love for wild animals and the outdoors 😊
I can say this as an Australian you would have no chance in hell being able to cross that river I have heard stories a fisherman going down to collect their fish because they are stuck on a log and the fisherman being taken by a massive saltwater Beast
I think I'd rather lose my meal ticket than my life. Good grief
Bang on. Absolute miracle if you survive a dip in that river. Death wish.
I'm super, super happy for you guys. Everything is going so well, and it all looks beautiful! The fact that you guys finally got your first gator has me so exited to see more.
crocs are my favourite animals thanks for this video
the number of feeding tours has encouraged crocs to be closer to boats due to them expecting to be fed
I don't know why it bothers me so much when people say crocodiles are living dinosaurs, but it does. Stop saying it!
You're my idol and your videos are so amazing 😍
So grateful to have you out at the river, sorry we couldn’t get ya dominator nor Brutus. Hope you come again soon, will try again to get the king of the river. Ain’t no zoo sadly 🤪, definitely are a lot more active before the matting season. pretty common during June July August.
-Dylan
What would happen if while the chicken is on the rod and the croc has it in his mouth, and the croc just yanks really hard and drags the whole fishing rod and the person down with it into the water, is that a possibility?
@@wippoutmy7634 we’ll definitely can end up losing the bamboo pole from time to time but incredibly unlikely you’d be dragged in with the pole cause you’ll have no choice but to just let go.
That's what I was wondering surly all it takes is one to death roll and your over
Just courius how big are the two you didn't run across if this big one was 18ft and round 1115 pounds i think ya said like how big do them guys whos seen the other two think they might be in length and weight ???
I went to the everglades as a kid, and a child fell in off the jetty! About 3 adults grabbed him - luckily he was fine but that's a story to tell!
I'm Australian and I know a kid who jumped on top of a freshwater croc up north without seeing it. It latched on to his leg and really opened it up. They don't generally attack people but the kid did land on it
i’m crying while watching this😂i completely forgot about him. i remember 4 years ago i would always watch his videos with my dad and brother. we even bought the book he has😂just made me sad realizing how fast time went by and how many things can change little by little. stay brave coyote! your a good guy!
Finally Peterson's back!
one of the few animals that regularly view adult humans as food, and not just due to mistaken identity or due to being unable to hunt normal prey (along with polar bears, nile crocs, komodo dragons, largest constrictor specimens, and a couple others).
What are the others ?
@@Brandon-hg7ic maybe debatably some species of sharks (tiger, oceanic whitetip?), some big cats maybe (although usually its a case of the cat being unable to hunt normal prey i think?), other large crocs as well maybe too. hyenas sometimes.
Some eagle species see children as prey
These videos give me such anxiety but I can't stop watching lol
The little croc looked so cute to me 😭
Ikr
Fun Fact! did you know that the saltwater crocodile has the strongest bit of any living animal and that they can kill a great white shark?
Baby great white maybe. Typically you only see salties kill small bull sharks.
But it's usually vice versa. Great whites have huge maneuverability and speed advantages in water. Croc doesn't have a chance vs an adult white.
Imagine all that water vanishing, what we would see would be a nightmare there's definitely dozens of crocs down there if not more than that.
Exactly, that whole river screams death!
When he asks about shoving his arm down his throat and the experts disagree that's actually the most feasible way to survive an attack under water. There is a story of a bloke who survived a nile croc attack in Africa by doing just that. Croc dragged him under and he used his free arm to feel for the flap in it's throat. As the water flooded into its lungs the Croc immediately let him go giving him enough time to swim ashore.
Nice! I m currently backpacking Australia and I was in Northern Territory in July. I couldn’t believe the amount of crocodiles we saw on the Adelaide river!
Did you enjoy Australia mate?
Great video guys! Keep up the great work! I always love seeing Mario 😉! Take care!!! 😄💙🐬🐊🐍🫶🏼
when some youtubers are scared to just get into a pool of cold water he swims with deadly crocodiles
I have watched coyote for at least 6 or 5 years and I will always love there crew and there videos
If The Dominator is bigger than Sneaky, all I can say is "wow!"
“Well, tiny crocodiles can fly” imagine saying that casually to a random stranger then walk away😂
Well, Coyote, don't be surprised if you get approached by less fans then before, lest they too end up nose to nose with something terrifying and dangerous!
Interesting video Coyote, Mario, Brent, Jack, Dillon, Bron & Crew I liked this video yes!!!!👍😅
This was definitely cool! Mario must have been so excited about this too! Sneaky is an amazing crocodile.
Mario had a blast!
"I'm Coyote Peterson and I'm about to enter the bite zone of the saltwater crocodile!"
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Next challenge: cuddle for 5 minutes with dominator.
bro, where is the part with "Im Coyote Peterson and I'm about to enter the jaw zone of the crocodile"
Would love for Coyote to see the Irwins at the Australia Zoo. See the croc show, if he hasnt already haha
Wow imagine that you fall in and nom nom nom 🐊🐊🐊🐊🐠🐟🐠🐟🐠🐟🐠
Thanks guys that was a good video
I grew up in florida with the alligators and they were a few
under the boardwalks when you're fishing they be in the neighborhood lakes
When I was a kid, they were endangered so they were not a lot of them , But when you live there you're gonna have encounters, it's
crazy they're everywhere now
My wife and I went to Myakka State park a few years ago. Went by the edge and looked into the water..My wife was like "Omg that's a huge log.." I looked at it and was like heh, that's not a log. Huge alligator, just chillin.
I remember watching you as a kid you are still my favorite “Stay wild”
😀
Brave wilderness should go on a mission to find the dominator
🤩💗🐊
my uncle was chief of gator control in tallahassee florida for almost 40 years. before passing away he caught a record setting alligator and donated it to wild adventures amusement park. his name is twistor and they still have him there! hes HUGE.
Loving the aus content lately its nice not to be looked at as just a hot deadly desert theirs allot more to Australia than ppl think :)
Aussie Aussie Aussie!
Well we were already looking at it as a croc deathtrap
Yeah, great that everyone who watched now knows there's hot deadly rivers there as well :p
Can you film «Bitten by a horsefly»? Although there are enough such videos.
Love these episodes
Same
As I said here and watch this, I think to myself back now. What? Almost 20 years?
But I couldn't be more proud of you. You took this pain index stinging all the way two animal planet!
And you were too good for animal planet! You were too good for national geographic!
So I think I speak for a huge majority when I say..... We want a Coyote Peterson delocated animal sanctuary 💯
I got such respect for you homie!
Excellent vid, and I agree that those shots in the mud were eye opening, educational, and downright phenomenal.
Every once in a while I come back to check that hes still alive and well. Awesome video! Love the NT.
good to c u back coyote when I watched panda ant vid I got scared u had quit
I wish the zoos in my area had those cage experiences, or just crocodiles/gators in general. I love them so much but have never seen either in real life before 😭
Oh trust me, they’d love you too.
Such gorgeous creatures! Thanks Coyote and everyone! Lovely seeing these creatues
when we recreate dinos he will be freaking escaping t-rexes with a giant camera on him
😂😂
Over 3 years youve gained 5 million subs! Good job
Sneaky the Crocodile really looks the brute that every crocodile fears. Moss on the body, bumpy and rough skin and giant teeth really puts contender with Dominator.
Jack was probably too nervous to say much. I know I would be! I'd be too worried about being annoying to Coyote. What an awesome experience for him, though. And it shows how great people Coyote and the crew are.
As a Darwinite, I can confirm that for every croc you do see, there is definitely at least five that you do not.
Am I the only one who thought that Coyote was gunna say “ and we are going convince this innocent fan to swim across the river” 😂😅😬
Mate as a former NT Police Officer this is not a good title. People have tried and failed as a dare😢
As a Florida man, it happens here with our much less aggressive alligators lol
Pls make a video about a platypus :(
And you just KNOW, somewhere among the 2.5 million viewers this video had by the time I'm writing this, more than one individual was looking at something like Sneaky (the moss-covered crocodile at 06:40) and being like "I could fight this and win, no problem." 🤣
Personally I think you have a better chance of hell freezing over then you swimming across that River
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"My name is Coyote Peterson and i’m about to being bitten by a crocodile!
This channel is getting more and more sensationalist by the hour. Shame
Awesome video man! I used to work at Croc Cove when I was living in Darwin. Best job I ever had!
Haven't watched this man's video since I was like 12, nostalgia hit and suddenly remembered this legend 👏
congrats to making it to 13
@@jeffrey-f cograts on making it to 7
Every croc we see, I'm over here hollering, "aw, give 'em the chimcken!"
COYOTE I MISSED U I HAVE BEEN SO STRESSED AND BUSY WITH SCHOOL I FORGOT ALL ABOUT MY WILD LIFE SIDE😭😭😭😭😭😭😭❤❤❤❤❤It’s been so many years since I watched your videos I’m so happy to be back!!!❤❤
as someone who lives in Darwin, I can confirm that I don't swim in rivers lol
10:00 that’s Brutus the croc
I Love your videos, coyote Peterson
Imagine that 2 guys were swimming in the crocodile toilets tank 😂😂😂😂
I live in australia and I can say dont go in the water, or in a bush considering we have the most venomus snakes on earth, sharks, spiders, deadley fish, and crocodiles. however australia has the most beutiful beaches in the world so its a great place to go to live or vacation.
Nile Crocodiles are equally as dangerous while being more capable predators than Saltwater Crocodiles. This is because Nile Crocodiles are more powerfully built overall with higher bite forces than Saltwater Crocodiles. And this is due to Nile Crocodiles preying on larger and more powerful animals far more often than Saltwater Crocodiles and therefore Nile Crocodiles evolving into more powerful predators.
Erm erm ours eat buffalo, cows and horses
I think I’d do some more research these do have the most powerful bite force and they are bigger
@@mollymuch2808 domesticated cows and horses are nothing compared to Cape Buffalo and Zebra. Niles are simply stronger than Salties. This is a fact.