@@aina3387 you'll be fine. A lot of people typically forget that our citys and suburbs are normal like everywhere else. You have to drive out for an hour or more for bushland places like this
He has a much more careful approach to deadly wildlife then it might appear. He knows what he is doing. Unlike some greater risk taking naturalists like the late Steve Erwin, he isn't pushing his luck quit as much as it might appear to the novice.
I love this channel- brings such an informative and engaging view on the animals in our world and how they are not as common stigma has made them to be
It's still hard to comprehend for me how humans are able to cohabit with these deadly guys. I would have been like "Snakey, you want my house? It's all yours. I'm moving the hell out of here" 😅
Honestly as an Australian Americans living in proximity to bears and mountain lions and all them big apex predators. Atleast here you have a better Chance of surviving an encounter
I ride horses in Texas. One time a big western rattlesnake had made his home behind my tack box and this was my exact reaction. But then the lady who ran the barn didn't believe he was a venomous snake so I had to chase him away so she wouldn't get hurt. Fun times.
This is honestly some *_Call of the Wildman_* stuff, right here. Because in numerous episodes, he found quite a few venomous snakes in locations too close to humans. Even when he visited Mexico, he wrangled a Mojave rattlesnake in a laundromat. Never got bitten. For that matter, Turtleman has never been bitten by a venomous snake. Think you could possibly do a collab with Turtleman, Coyote?
We just had an amazing huge snake in our laundry area in Costa Rica... it came in to eat a Smoky Jungle Frog. It was tight quarters as well.... finally it made an awesome exit back into the jungle.
BABY brown snakes are hard to identify due to the inconsistency of their skin patterns. Sometimes with stripes and sometimes not. Either way their venom is just as deadly as an adult even when they’re very tiny. And when you see one, there’s often two or three you haven’t seen. They are an incredible snake. Awesome to see you in our part of the world again!
Awesome job guys! How scary for that couple…..😬. I am so glad you got the snake out safely and returned it to a better place. Excellent video Coyote! Great to see you again! Take care! 😄💙🐬🐊🐍🫶🏼🤠
Snakes like this are absolutely terrifying. They are beautiful and remarkable creatures, but are very scary because they are so fast and maneuverable, plus they're all about defending themselves. I don't fault the snake for going where the food is because it's just doing what it has to do in order to survive, but I would freak out if I saw that in my bathroom. Luckily nobody was hurt and I love seeing them in the tube so it gives an up close look without hurting anyone (including the snake). Great video.
Yep. And feisty ones too. This one didn't even seem too bad. Wasn't striking out constantly. Some of those browns are psychotic like the black mambas and they will aggressively defend themselves they might actually chase you enter their proximity and threaten them.
I can't believe you came near my house (just a few streets away in this video!) The Sunshine Coast is amazing. I didn't even know you were filming in Australia! I haven't had your videos come up in my RU-vid feed in ages! :( Hope you guys enjoyed every moment of all the chaos that embodies our Australian animals. I even know Lockie, he's come out to us a few times to relocate danger noodles. ❤️
I’m South Australian and have encountered a baby eastern brown snake. It was on a pool cover in our neigbours back garden. They were away, and they said we could use the pool. It looked like a pool strap and I saw it. Unfortunately we had to kill it as it was about to bite my dad😮. I’m very sad about this because I love snakes as they are fascinating creatures and were here long before us.
wow! Incredible video. Thanks Coyote and the brave wilderness crew for educating the coyote pack by handling potentially dangerous situations such as this.
People say snakes give chase and want to bite. Look at how desperate that Eastern Brown Snake was to get away from the crew. The snake wants to use it's venom on it's prey, not people. I think this channel has helped many people understand snakes way better. I will never stop loving these videos.
I mean Coyote is the "boss" of this whole channel, right? So it seems to me like he is the one deciding to appear in the videos less. I mean he does have a personal life too and he is also aging too so ... plenty might be going on in his life that we don't know about. His daughter is also getting to be a teenager soon too which ... being a decent parent to a teenager and keeping them safe from all the risky stuff around is gotta be some kinda heroism in its own rights!
I’ve run into quite a few in Melbourne. A 2m one lives in the bushes around my house. They almost always try to avoid any interaction. And a hard and fast rule taught in Australia as a child is to look but don’t touch - ever
7:42 - "This little danger noodle is ready to go" I love the Coyote's up to date with pop culture references 😂 Other names can be: Nope Rope Caution Ramen Houdini Linguini (the ones with good camouflage) Don't-you-dare Angel hair
I’ve lived in Australia my whole life and I’ve still never seen an eastern brown in person despite them being extremely common in my area. I’m a little jealous to be honest 😂.