Hey Mark, I love your attention to underwater action. This video and others you've made are so informational and entertaining. I feel its Coyote above water and Mark below. Please keep this going as underwater is soooo interesting.
Great job Mark! There are so many interesting and unique creatures in our oceans, and I hope you keep bringing us videos about them! I wish you would swim with some dolphins……that would be an awesome and amazing video! Thanks and take care! 😄💙🐬🫶🏼
Hi brave wilderness crew 🥰 did you guys know you helped me find my life long goal? One day I'll go to Costa Rica and volunteer at the kids saving the rainforest with that cooky old dude 🥳😄 thank you so much for your beautiful Influence on the world ❤️🔥 never stop advocating & educating us on this valid world and all the creatures in it!
I remember when I was a little kid I would always watch coyote Peterson and now I just watch to make sure my favorite childhood youtuber is still alive
I know Christian Bale is a method actor, but this is taking his role to a new level... I thought "the mechanic" was extreme, but a fish? That's dedication...
Only almost towards the end I realized there’s another talented cameraman running behind you without interrupting or scaring the fish that you’re following! Amazing video!
Hey Mark, Blue heron bridge is one of my favorite places to dive and it’s always fun to see a video about it. I was surprised that batfish are rare? When we dive there we usually see one or two on each dive, less often were the sea horses (about every other dive) and the funnest critter in my opinion the frogfish we saw one pair in 7 days and that was lucky. It takes a keen eye for sure because they are so well camouflaged. Looking forward to more underwater videos, Happy diving!
When I was 10 years old, I toutch a Fireworm, in fact I held it to my hands for some time. Five minutes after, I couldn't stop crying, while my parents driving to the hospital like crazy.
Wow! That's a lesson you'll never forget... What did they do to you in the hospital? How much time did it took until you fully recovered? Thanks for letting us learn through your experience.
Hey! I've been a fan of Brave Wilderness for a long time. Not sure how possible this is, but I think a collab with Wild Kratts (The Kratt Brothers) would be legendary & would make my day a lot. Hopefully it can happen someday! It's a crossover I wanna see badly.
Why don’t you get to think of a suggestion and creating a RU-vid Videos all about the Extinct Carnivorous Marsupials of Australia, Tasmanian Tigers (Thylacinus cynocephalus), also known as the Thylacines, or the Tasmanian Wolves on the next Brave Wilderness coming up next?!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍
coyote, i am speaking from my moms account. the same account i watched your videos on throughout my younger childhood. wanted to let you know that you and Wild Kratts had me out in my backyard holding spiders and anything i could find. thanks for everything.
Finally a great video with no bites, stings and anything else involving violence or harm. The animals in the sea are so fascinating who needs that other click bait. I understand making money on YT. You have a television show also. But doing the stunts is not why I subbed. I wanted to see animal life I cannot see everyday. Unless you are in Tucson, I can watch everything. Thank you for making a video that does not make my grandkids skitter when they see a spider (they are great to have around the house) they eat mosquitoes!
Why don’t you get to think of a suggestion and creating a RU-vid Videos all about the Extinct Carnivorous Marsupials of Australia, Tasmanian Tigers (Thylacinus cynocephalus), also known as the Thylacines, or the Tasmanian Wolves on the next Brave Wilderness coming up next?!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍
Why don’t you get to think of a suggestion and creating a RU-vid Videos all about the Extinct Carnivorous Marsupials of Australia, Tasmanian Tigers (Thylacinus cynocephalus), also known as the Thylacines, or the Tasmanian Wolves on the next Brave Wilderness coming up next?!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍
I first learned about these as a kid and they've stuck in my mind wver since (the book mentioned the "red lipped batfish) and with it's crazy appearance and cool name it's so cool to see footage of. Love all the work you guys put into this channel keep up the awsome work
Upon seeing the batfish I couldn't help but wonder where I had seen one before and then i realized there was a really bizzare video game for the Sega dreamcast called Seaman, where you raise this goofy looking fish with a human face. And Lenord Nemoy narrates it and gives you advice (as I said it's a strange game). Anyways the face of the fish and the thing that comes out of it's head was clearly inspired by the bat fish. The thing on it's head is identical and it has that same goofy looking frowning expression, however it's a human face as if it's not atready strange enough.