Hey Coyote Peterson, Why don’t you get to think of a suggestion and creating a RU-vid Videos and also a Documentary 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?!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍
Man I can remember the old days , I could be HOURS watching brave I’m glad I found this channel again , thank you brave crew for never stopping this channel
This whole channel made me no longer terrified of nature but to respect it and care for it. Thank you Coyote, Mark and the rest of the crew for all the years of enjoyment, education and more to learn in the future in the next videos ❤
Major respect to Mark for his honesty with the severity (or mildness) of the stings. It would have been easy to pretend that this previously undocumented sting was off the chart like some new sting king just for the clicks and the clout, but it takes real integrity to admit it wasn't that bad. Regardless of the severity of the pain, finding not one but two specimens and cataloging the sting for reference was commendable!
@@babyskunkcathe used to be one of the main cameramen when coyote would get stung. If you go back and look at coyotes old sting videos, Mark is the one saying “you alright?”. Mark now is starting to do his own thing
Man i love how this isnt clickbait and how much this channel does for us! And spends so much time just to go through immense pain thank you guys god. Less!
I just want to take a moment to say that I’m really grateful that Mark is continuing the stings. This channel has done so much for me, especially with knowing when to change my paths in the woods. Thanks for continuing Coyote’s sting journeys Mark ❤
As someone who is terrified of wasps... This is the cutest wasp I've ever seen! I guess it helps that they stay far from people and don't have a sting that drops people into pure raw agony.
@@tristanr.9025 On this adventure Mark takes on the world's first ever sting from a Panda Ant! The team tracked down the "world's smallest panda" in the mountains of Chile and so far no one on record has ever taken on the sting of this velvet ant species - so this is truly uncharted territory in the world of the sting index. Velvet Ants are classified as an Ant/Wingless Wasp.
@@MrOuttheiryou’re so loud, yet so wrong. at 6:28 in the video he clearly states they are a type of wasp. a quick google search also says it’s “a species of wasp whose wingless females resemble large, hairy ants”, and since they are black & white, that’s where the name panda ant comes from.
Mark has taken the mantle from Coyote. He already got stung by some gnarly things too like a stonefish. Edit: Also, I forgot to say that BW uploaded an episode with Coyote putting something very painful in his arm only like a a week ago. But it’s not an animal but a plant, the gimpy gimpy or the su1c1d3 plant. SO ITS NOT EVEN FULL RETIREMENT FOR VENOM BY COYOTE 💀😅
crazy that hes literally helping to document the existence of something never before seen. i have heard about most of the animals hes messed with, but not this. thanks man. hopefully this will help with research and understanding of this animal.
mark goin in the history books as the first man on earth to catch not one but TWO panda ants!! And just to give us and himself the full experience he even went further and got stung by it. Nothing but respect for mark and coyote for teaching us so much about the wilderness!!
he is really brave and the fact that the panda ants sting hasn’t been recorded before he has really done something special and if gone wrong could’ve been fatal. please be aware of what you do and thanks for educating us! 😊
I have to imagine they did their research before doing this. You don't just casually let an unknown creature sting you without a solid plan. My guess is that being in the same family of velvet ants and ground wasps they already had a fair idea of what it was going to be like and just played up the unknown element for the algorithm.
It's a cool video but let's be real, realistically they bought it and then pretended to find it in the wild. It's well worth the investment the views these type of videos do.
@@secondeye1574yeah and as soon as they "found" it, I was thinking now they're going to say "we were just about to give up." It's still a good video though. Interesting for sure.
Hello, i'm chilean and my uncle have a tourist field, in that field are lived a type of wasp called rooster wasp (sphex latreillei). A tourist of the field told me that this wasp have a painful sting, but this sting is not registered. This wasp live in chile and in the summer, is of color orange and females have a black line on their abdomen, it measures 3 centimeters and only females have sting.
My grandfather was an evolutionary biologist who specialized in insects. I remember him mentioning this species several times. Absolutely incredible to see 4k footage of it!
Okay I know this is cheesy but when he said this was extremely rare footage my whole body got goosebumps, for a lot of people this isn’t an accomplishment but to me this is absolutely awesome, congratulations on making history ❤
This one is cute and has beautiful markings. Mark seemed almost disappointed that he wasn't hospitalized. I think the viewers might need to do an intervention on him and Coyote. :0) Excellent catches!
I love your videos Brave Wilderness, you help me with knowledge of animals & plants when I am in the woods or see them in my house, you are the #1 exploration channel I watched years ago, thank you for helping me with my knowledge about animals & plants
There's some science to the correlation between pain and pleasure, which I think correlates too to the sensation some people get from working out, but it depends on a lot of factors
@@danielmanrique9656it’s hardly an alien bug is it, you can tell from the video it isn’t that bad and it’s the same genus as the cow killer, nothing alien about it at all, maybe read or watch before commenting…
This is my new ABSOLUTE favorite bug. Pandas are my favorite animal. But this 'panda ant' isn't even an ant, but a wasp. And it looks so cool. On top of all that, it's rare simply for the lack of photography! Thanks guys!!!!!
Man I haven't watched a brave wilderness video in a bit. Coyote is one of the coolest people ever. But mark you are also a top notch host! So happy to see you carrying the torch so admirably. I gotta catch up
I am a STEAM teacher who runs a science program at my school. I frequently refer to your channel as a great model of how citizen science can provide incredible and impactful contributions to the world's knowledge. Thank you so much for the work you do.
@@kirikoucortex7042 STEAM is an acronym for classes that teach advanced science-ajacent subjects. It stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math. The main idea is that we show students the intersections of these areas (ex. Art and Engineering= Architecture).
I used to watch theese videos when they first came out, years ago. Today I was watching a RU-vid short when for a few seconds, I saw a guy's face. I recognized him as the guy I watched on youtube when I was younger, a couple years ago. I did some research, and I found this channel again. It's been 7 years. I'm so happy.
i love mark bc he takes the same stings as coyote and is like "yeah that one kinda hurts a little" and coyote is doing backflips on the ground while screaming
They’re incredibly cute wasps, i love their little faces in the close up shots, the bite shot was cute af despite her fighting for her life from a perceived giant💀🤣
Maybe its sting turned out to not be any worse than a hornet... But the fact that Mark went into this with NO IDEA how bad the sting was gonna be... ...I'd say he's earned his "balls of steel" award today.
This guy's pain tolerance is very high when you look at just how long that stinger is. I thought the pain factor would be that of the velvet ant as they're similar.
Congrats guys 👍I keep ants since 2016 and had over 7 colonies since, watched so many RU-vid videos about ants and wasps and never heard about this beautiful looking ant👍 You guys should have a look at the Silverant (Cataglyphis bombycina) the most beautiful ant and a very very interesting one to, you guys can find her in the deserts in northern africa.
I live in south-eastern VA and I find those red/orange velvet ants all the time! Ive seen one multiple times in my front yard. Some of them are actually as bright and as red and velvety as Santa's hat, while others are appear less uniformly fuzzy and their fur is orange. Luckily I've never been stung by one, and I most definitely have never seen a panda ant. I love insects and never kill a spider, but Im genuinely afraid of wasps, and the like!
HE FOUND ANOTHER ONE! ANOTHER ONE BRO!! Just how many stings must this man endure and how many times I've seen this guy in so much pain is just mind blowing. Keep up the amazing adventures and discovers, Stay safe-Stay Wild
This was a great episode. Really cool to be visiting such a remote and exotic area, and the exploration/treasure hunt aspect was great, especially in showing the other life you found along the way. And of course the MacGuffin of the panda ant and the worlds first documentation of its sting was great too!
this whole channel made me no longer terrified of nature but to respect if and care for it. Thank you Coyote . Mark and the rest of the crew for all the years of enjoyment, education and more to learn in the future in the next videos ❤️💙💛💚🧡🩷🩵