Brave Wilderness host Coyote Peterson traded in his trademark brimmed hat for a helmet as he and his crew rode through the desert of southern Utah on Polaris RZRs provided by St George ATV Rentals and Tours to search for preserved tracks that were left by dinosaurs over a hundred million years ago. Believe it…
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Coyote Peterson Catches an Exquisitely Prehistoric Looking Spiny Tailed Iguana Who’s None Too Happy
While visiting the Kids Saving the Rainforest organization in Costa Rica, adventure host Coyote Peterson of Brave Wilderness set a humane trap and caughtan exquisitely prehistoric spiny tailed iguana after days of searching. Unfortunately, the iguana was not so happy about being caught and took off running once released.
Coyote Peterson Finds a Fish That Can Breathe In and Out of Water in an Alaskan Tide Pool
While exploring a low-tide pool in Haines, Alaska, the inquisitive Coyote Peterson of Brave Wilderness turned over rocks and dragged his net to located and examine the local fauna. Among his discoveries were a sand flea, a giant Nereid worm and a school of remarkable goby fish who have the ability to breathe outside of…
A Pair of Competitive Male Dung Beetles Battle Over a Perfectly Rolled Giant Ball of Poop
While on location in South Africa, adventurer Coyote Peterson and the Brave Wilderness crew came across a determined male dung beetle attempting in the most Sisyphean manner to push a (relatively) giant ball of poop up a hill. While the first beetle was busy, a second beetle attempted to steal said booty. Getting a kick…
Coyote Peterson Scoops Up a Translucent Moon Jellyfish to See If He’d Get Stung
While on location in San Juan Islands, the adventurous Coyote Peterson of Brave Wilderness and his team set out on a kayaking adventure where they came upon a bloom of moon jellyfish. Not one to ever let an opportunity slip through his fingers, Peterson reached his hand into the water and scooped up one of…
Coyote Peterson Compares the Respective Stings of Both the Largest and Smallest Scorpions in Arizona
Once again on his masochistic quest to endure painful insect stings, the risk taking Brave Wilderness host Coyote Peterson decided to compare stings from both the largest (giant desert hairy) and the smallest (stripe-tailed) scorpions known in Arizona. Being that the Desert Hairy is nearly 4 times the size of the Stripe-Tailed, most people assume…
Coyote Peterson Answers Questions About His Show While Eating Progressively Spicy Wings
On a wild episode of the First We Feast series, Hot Ones, Brave Wilderness star Coyote Peterson chatted about some of the crazy moments on his show and ate increasingly spicy hot wings while being interviewed by host Sean Evans. A post shared by First We Feast (@firstwefeast) on Jun 8, 2017 at 8:00am PDT
Coyote Peterson Braves a Claustrophobic Cave Crawl In Search of a Rare Salamander
While on location in West Virginia, adventurer Coyote Peterson of Brave Wilderness and crew braved a perilous mountain trail that led to the mouth a cave. Once inside the cave they crawled through a narrow opening to an interior cavern in search of the very rare and beautiful cave salamander. The cave salamander is considered…