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The Brave Wilderness Channel for sure doesn't dissapoint. Been here watching along time , Since the 12Milion mark i think. Coyote and his team for sure take the cake for the best Animal channel.
That iguana really knows how to get to the root of a situation! They're pretty chill, though! Once you've caught them, I mean. Wait, it drew blood? Okay, never mind.
ive been watching Brave Wilderness for honestly over 7-8 years and I remember when yall made a book i wanted it so badly and now i can finally get it thank you guys so much for basicaly making me want to travel the world and go on adventures
I remember when it was just coyote. And now it’s a whole group of explorers. Brave Wilderness has become a whole tv show! A great channel I’ve always watched for years.
@@hi_tech_reptilesOh don't misunderstand, it wasn't an act of aggression. I was trying to feed it and it overshot and got my finger as well as the food. 100% deserved on my end.
This is such a great idea to get people to make nature more interesting to people who may not have cared previously. I hope the algorithm does it's thing!
Great catches and shots. Always fun to see games and series attempted mirrored into the real world. And I love how Mario just casually found an un-featured friend at 2:20... =D
OI BRAVE WILDERNESS!!! READ THIS!!!!!! hey I just what to say I use to love your videos you were my favorite RU-vidr! You were also a big part of my childhood I've been watching you since 2018! (Btw I was five) you were one of the best childhood memories I’ve ever had you could always make me smile thank you for that plz read this
Love this! Im a 1990's kid... little do many people know but pokemon was originally based off real life, animals, plants and mythological creatures. I believe the intent was to help kids to become interested in nature, ofcourse in the last few years pokemon isnt quite the same with many pokemon now just being based off random objects.
I love iguanas. I had one as a pet when I was 11-12yo. until around 16-17yo. She was awesome. She only whipped me once, it was in my face lol. I went to my neighbors house to show him my pet. I had her on my shoulder. His cat jumped up on his window on the inside.. it scared her & she whipped her tail to the opposite side she was on, on me. Lucky for me she had good self control, I think she realized she smacked me & cut it back half way. Once she bit me. They have tiny shark like teeth. Triangle & razor sharp. Her favorite food was oranges. I could hand feed her so usually I would a piece or 2 of her food. I'm not sure if it was the first or second time I gave her oranges. She stayed on top of her cage during day hours, sometimes run around the room lol. But when I walked in with her food I had an orange slice in my hand, when I got close & she realized what I was holding, she ran up really quick mouth open lol. It scared me because I thought she was going to bite my fingers so I moved my hand & she bit my arm. She realized I wasn't food very quickly lol. I bled a little but one of her teeth came out & was slightly stuck on me. I saved her tooth forever. My mom accidentally threw it away.
Well, there is another possible inspiration for Tyranitar's design. One theory is the armadillo girdled lizard. But most people just say it's just inspired by Kaiju films (like Godzilla) or dinosaurs. Same for Larvitar. However, Pupitar is based off a pupa, which is not anything like a lizard. You can find all info on Pokemon at 'Bulbapedia'.
I don't know if this would make for an interesting video, but it'd be kinda fun to see you guys read Pokedex entries of Pokemon and compare them to what would be their real life counterparts, as well as maybe talk about what the Pokemon are doing in the show/games (for example, [character name] has [insert Pokemon name] around the house, would that be a good idea, etc.). And since in the Pokemon world, young kids are going out into the wild by themselves, you can also talk about what would you do if you encounter dangerous Pokemon if they were in real life; stumbling upon a Pyroar (a lion), an Ursaring (a bear), get bit by an Arbok (a snake), etc. Other video idea would be: would you let this Pokemon bite you/sting you/touch you, etc. (and comparing it with its real life counterpart)
@Ma121Hunter Pokémon go FAQ posted recently that tyranitar was inspired by godzilla, and older Pokémon FAQs talk about it as well. I'd send it, but I can't share links here.
I had a 5 foot iguana as a kid. His name was Tex. And he was amazing!! Once he got too big we donated him to a local science teacher as a classroom pet, he went on to educate and entertain for a long time.
I’d love to see more of these since many Pokemon are inspired by real creatures. My son and I love Pokemon and brave wilderness! I’ve used y’all in my middle school science class multiple times this year
All these iguanas were pretty cool. I really liked these two small ones. The really large ones were really cool looking and I really like those ones a lot. I could really see the first large one that was caught felt all relaxed, beacuse it was holding still the whole time and it wasn't doing any defensive movements.
There are many good moments in your video, I didn't waste my time enjoying it. Good video. Looking forward to see more good videos in the coming days. Thank you Brave Wilderness
Ahh i love this channel so much it littarly inspired one of my favorite things in the world and maybe even my job also having pokemon in this is even better😊