Yes. For your next stop I recommend: Ilha da Queimada Grande Home to a critically endangered species of venomous snake in Brazil. You can probably get some permits from the conservation that oversees the island. It is shrouded in stories from locals and would make for an absolute masterpiece of a video. The island is the only natural home of the critically endangered, venomous Bothrops insularis (golden lancehead pit viper), which has a diet of birds. The snakes became trapped on the island thousands of years ago following the end of the last ice age when rising ocean levels disconnected the island from the mainland.
I haven't watched him for a while but looking at his latest titles I totally agree. I loved how his titles never use to be clickbait. Looks like that's changed..
It’s so nice to see Will on such a huge platform. He’s one of the most conscientious and ethical naturalists out there. Promoting it in his videos is so highly respectable. Props to the BE team for collaborating with a relatively smaller platform, but picking the right one!
It’s so nice to see their channel hasn’t quit at making people fascinated by nature and the wild. It’s been years since I’ve watched this channel, but boy do I still love it.
I am a huge simp for snakes so this is automatically one of my favorite episodes. You guys really prove that there is no reason to fear all snakes whatsoever and that a lot of them are pretty harmless.
I've been hiking the Appalachian Trail since I was a kid. Not once have I seen a snake. These guys go once and find pretty much every species they have in the area lmao
Really? I am out in the country see them all the time. I've seen every snake in the video in the last year alone, in fact, I've seen multiples of each, except the water snake. Granted, this is around my house and not out hiking.
Coyote brings a certain passion to all his videos, doesn't he? He truly cares about nature, and loves nothing more to bring YOU along for the ride! Show off how fascinating nature is, and that we should do everything, to protect it!
fun fact: parts of the Appalachian Mountains are considered to be temperate rainforest, so when you say the green snake looks like it came out of a jungle, you aren't totally wrong.
Yeah it is. I always told my dad I wanted to live in a rainforest and he told me we do! It’s a temperate rainforest. Although it would still be cool to live in a tropical rainforest 🫤
i can’t believe coyote is still doing this ive been watching him since i was 4 and actually met him at his meet nd greet in 2017 and i still have his book i dream to be like him some day
@@ahmadpatel4476 maybe I'm just enjoying life so much that it makes me chuckle. What makes one person laugh doesn't have to make another laugh. Real question is why does me typing lol matter so much to you?
Imagine the snakes going to their friends saying- “Omg, I just encountered a human!” “Omg, no way.” “i’m not joking! It picked me up!” “You’re lying.” “No!”
"a little pile of sunning snakies, right there!" That was adorable!! And yes, I would love to go herping in a snake infested forest but I'd wanna go with an expert, because as much as I love them, I don't know much about species and which ones are safe or not
Awesome video! Please bring us more “herping” type videos! Love me some Mario! 💕 Great find with the green snakes! They were so cute and that is the size snake I would like to hold for my first time to hold a snake! More videos please and thanks!! Have an awesome day everyone! 😄💙🐬🐊🐍
i hope these videos keep on coming for a looong time. I've been a fan for 9 almost 10 years and this type of videos never gets old. Reminds me of the old videos back in 2013. Thank you so much Brave Wilderness crew! Love and Best of wishes from México!
As a life-long snake lover, this is one of my favorite videos you have ever posted. Hands down! Had me cracking up and smiling the entire time. Thanks Coyote!
i used to watch you guys alot like 4 years ago. I am so glad i started watching u guys again, it makes me so happy to be able to learn about all these cool animals! :D
Yes I would enter that forest even in my dream. I love snakes. I catch garders all the time. Catch em behind the head carefully and one musked all over my hands.. And one lives right by my house but it bit me I was okay bc they are harmless for the most part and one time I also caught a pearl white water snake with blue sky eyes. She was so pretty. Also all these comments are on my dad's phone bc I can't comment on my tablet idk why but I always watch your videos!
Imagine minding your business one day and then, out of nowhere, an albino alien giant just reaches through your ceiling and grabs your by the legs. And starts rumbling at a group of three more.
Honestly I’d sadly disagree but he done made a lot of people mad with his Bigfoot videos, but idk what they were thinking fr, he always never disappoints me tho
They have definitely disappointed a bit with some click baity and melodramatic stuff but he seems to come back down to earth later, hope they stay humble.
@@jdssurf I think they were trying something new to get a new audience or get more engagement,it obviously failed but that's how success works you win some you lose some🤷
It’s so humorous to me how out of nowhere he just sticks his finger into the ants at 6:33 XD Just shows how he’s used to things like that and is truly brave
I’m a 14 year old girl and I live in Canada. My family bought a land up north in a place called Sudbury, we recently built a deck there and put gravel, crops, storage containers, sheds, and a RV. We have 5 ATVS and usually go out for rides. I love animals and I’ve always been interested in snakes. I love catching frogs up there and especially snakes- we recently went and I caught a tiny snake. I do not know what kind but I do know very well what poisonous snakes look like! Thank you for making these types of videos! 💜
❤ 🐍 ❤ The Hognose part had me cracking up! That would be an awful moment indeed to get your hands covered in poop. 😅 They are such drama queens but I love them so much!