I know everyone is used to Coyote Peterson doing these videos, but I appreciate the fact that Mark took over doing this as tough as it can be, and he is just as entertaining! Plus it also ensures more content comes out too!
While Coyote still makes appearances on Brave Wilderness sometimes (he started the channel, after all), he is now largely focused on his new syndicated program on Animal Planet titled Brave the Wild. In his absence, Mark Vins and Mario Aldecoa have filled in as frequent hosts.
@@jacobr8242 I believe he and Coyote are best friends. I think Mark was one of the 2 guys controlling the sound, or video, when Coyote was taking the stings.
I think he does a great job because the instant reaction to bites is to fling or even smash in defense of these bites. It's amazing how even after being bitten, hes able to wrangle and do it again. His adrenaline is pumping and he's still so gentle. Very cool. Both hosts are awesome and i like how Mark is able to take the pain well it seems. Coyote is awesome too! Great show and thanks for taking one for the team!
We have assassin bugs in the US too. My wife got stung by one picking corn in our garden a couple of years ago. She was in tears from the pain and her hand swelled up.
@@aydenguzman3982cyote got bit by a black widow, and he lived. He got bit by many types of bees, wasps and hornets and he lived. He got bit many bugs, then…….he…….retired???died???idk.this is why this guy is here.
@@aydenguzman3982Black widow isn't gonna kill him. The odds are slim to none when it comes to dying from a black widow spider. They have a scary name because the female eats the male after mating. According to the American Association of Poison Control Center, there hasn't been a human death from a black widow since 1983. I was a 1 year old then. I am 42 now.
Tarantulas are amazing animals. As you clearly pointed out they didn’t want to bite or attack you. They are reclusive and just want to get away from humans. I have so much more respect for tarantulas due to this ! ❤❤❤
Same here! I also have a pretty high tolerance to pain... but no way I would subject myself to this kind of stuff! 😂. Respect indeed! And important work/knowledge very useful to share, even though they like the adrenaline that comes with the job. 😅
You the man mark. Love your videos. Keep up the good work. You’ve really made your mark for brave wilderness. Glad someone like you has kept the research and knowledge going for all of us. The way u take these stings and bites is nothing less than awesome. U deserve a lot of credit. My family and I appreciate your videos. Looking forward to seeing more of them.
I got bit by a north American relative of this bug when I was a kid called a Masked hunter (Reduvius personatus). I'm sure not as painful as the bug in this video, but still some of the worst pain I've ever felt. Im 42, got bit when I was 5 and the mark it left is still there.
Not once, but twice says bug is able to fly away still sets it down on the table to walk freely around, and is so surprised when it trys to fly away, LOL.
You guys should look into the pacific giant octopus that can get up to around 160lbs. Not in the water though, maybe like an aquarium because if you Pisa it off it will rip off your mask and regulator and mess you up! They are amazing animals though, all species of octopus. Very smart and very interactive with people by asking for help and showing off sometimes, it’s awesome. Watching them use tools is amazing. You can see a TH-cam video of two octopuses angry with each other and throwing rocks at each other. It’s hilarious and they couldn’t hurt each other that way if they both had Nolan Ryan’s arm. Ps. We must stop eating them.
Fun Fact! 🤠 some species exhibit a unique and gruesome hunting strategy known as "prey masking." After capturing and consuming their prey, these assassin bugs will use the remains of their victims to camouflage themselves.
ugh the scorpion getting all up in the knuckle made me uncomfortable haha. I really respect the conscious going into these bites and stings, thats a whole upper level of willpower to force it to happen. Was interesting to see
You are crazy, I love you! Obviously you are not only doing this for science, you also like the adrenaline, you are getting a kick out of it! Good for you because I never ever in this life would do what you are doing! And somebody does have to do the "dirty" work, no? I grew up in the tropics catching bugs and animals as a kid, unsupervised, and avoided all nasties like scorpions and snakes... I realise that what you are doing is extremely valuable even though registered bites and treatments have already been sufficiently documented. That is because your 1st hand experience shared with the entire world is extremely useful for your detailed testimony of each bite, describing the experience so others can know what to expect and how to handle an unexpected encounter with a venomous bug... also removing some of the fear that might lead to panick and a panick attack can cause more damage than anything else. I really love the way your brain works, I saw your stone fish & manowar jellyfish video too, and it is very clear that you know extremely well what you are doing, that's why I like the way you are thinking because I am a no risk guy myself, so kudos on your work! Oh and this wasp catching with a net taped to a drone! Whoa what a brilliant idea and you were pretty lucky also, greatest catch I ever saw, and I'm a pretty good bug hunter myself. I recognise a genius when I see one. You are a genius, definitely... keep on looking for biting bugs! What's next on your menu? Testing crocodile biting force on your legs, counting the numbers of bites it takes the wildebeast to chew off your legs or maybe take a swim with pirañas? Keep your hobby within limits lol! Take care and stay safe dude! Keep up the good work! Really very much appreciated!
Born and raised in Arizona. I've been stung by a scorpion, but sure if it was bark or hairy by it was in the leg and it felt like a red hot nail going straight into my leg. It took a couple of weeks before the pain FINALLY went completely away. It actually neceotized a bit and nearly 20 years later I still get a strange pimple right where I got stung every few years. I've always been bitten by two black widows in my life. Both times it sucked!!
I grew up in Arizona. I was sleeping and put my arm under my pillow and got stung on the arm 3 times by a medium sized bark scorpion. I couldn’t move my are for 3 days
Honestly I prefer coyote. He’s the main reason I followed this channel. Coyote is passionate , funny and entertaining. This dude right here , ya he’s boring really boring
I find it so fascinating that no matter where you live you tend to become quite familiar and unbothered by most of the native creatures. I live in Queensland Australia but spent the first 20 yrs of my life on a horse stud in county Victoria Au. Some animals are slightly different between the two states but im honestly not terrified by any of our wildlife here. Some of those creatures in other parts of the world absolutely would have me a nervous paranoid wreck knowing they are around. Anyone weary of our animals here really not need fear. 🇦🇺💜 The Quokka is usually pronounced like rock : Quokk a .
The bug: what do you want? The guy: I want you to bite me. The bug: are you crasy? I am out of here. The guy: not an option, you will bite me! The insect: man you are really sick!
Czasami lubię powspominać czasy swojego dzieciństwa i opowiem Wam co nieco. Kiedy miałem około 3-6 lat nie widziałem jeszcze śniegu na swoje oczy, tylko słyszałem o nim z opowieści od dziadka, że jest biały i pod wpływem gorącego, stężonego moczu zmienia barwę na żółtą. Żeby mi umilić czas, zamiast śniegu zimą - srał ojciec wraz z wujkiem i dziadkami do wielkiej taczki i lepili z niej sporych rozmiarów kule, i to służyło nam zamiast śniegu. Wojna na srakowate kulki była przednia, cali pokryci brązem wracaliśmy z pola bitewnego. Batony kału, których nie wykorzystaliśmy posłużyły nam na wieczór jako posilna kolacja - mmmm aż łezka ze wzruszenia popłynęła mi po obrośniętych jądrach....bon apetite. Kolejną rzeczą, którą ciepło wspominam, były upojne kąpiele w wannie wraz z moim dziadkiem. Kiedy mydło wpadło pod wodę i go szukałem, niejednokrotnie przez pomyłkę chwytałem za penisa dziadka, zamiast mydła. Wtedy to czasami z niego leciał brązowo-czarny mazisty płyn, którym to myłem głowę - to była starcza, skondensowana sperma, idealna żeby mieć dobrą cerę. Na ten moment to tyle z moich fikuśnych opowieści z lat dzieciństwa. Pozdrawiam Was wszystkich cieplutko.
3:01 where is coyote Peterson this guy's good but coyote has more of a screen presence the camera and the people like him and we know him and when you switch up on hosts that we really enjoy it kind of scares us away from your channel because we don't like the host that's current
i apprieciate that Mark and Coyote don't swear at all when they get a really painfull bite and/or sting
Idk how I swear if I stub my toe lol
It's a family oriented show. They can't and don't want to drop F bombs everywhere. It's violent enough like that. 🤣
They just edit out the swears lmfao
@@dodogamarama2294Meaning...it's not on the Show....either way!!
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I know everyone is used to Coyote Peterson doing these videos, but I appreciate the fact that Mark took over doing this as tough as it can be, and he is just as entertaining! Plus it also ensures more content comes out too!
Yep. And it gives new positive energy to the show. It's perfect like that.
While Coyote still makes appearances on Brave Wilderness sometimes (he started the channel, after all), he is now largely focused on his new syndicated program on Animal Planet titled Brave the Wild. In his absence, Mark Vins and Mario Aldecoa have filled in as frequent hosts.
Oh.
Ohh ok I was about to ask if an insect finally got him 🤣😂
I really like both of these crazy hosts for different reasons. I love this show! Thanks for taking some for the team. 😁❤
Mark is a great guy. I love his videos. edit thank you guys for the 30 likes.!!!
@@jacobr8242 I believe he and Coyote are best friends. I think Mark was one of the 2 guys controlling the sound, or video, when Coyote was taking the stings.
I respect them all who do this for our entertainment and interest
I think he does a great job because the instant reaction to bites is to fling or even smash in defense of these bites. It's amazing how even after being bitten, hes able to wrangle and do it again. His adrenaline is pumping and he's still so gentle. Very cool. Both hosts are awesome and i like how Mark is able to take the pain well it seems. Coyote is awesome too! Great show and thanks for taking one for the team!
He is very strong
The bright red suggests it shouldn't be messed with
We have assassin bugs in the US too. My wife got stung by one picking corn in our garden a couple of years ago. She was in tears from the pain and her hand swelled up.
yeah we do
They are everywhere in New Jersey
Hi@CsBoy-hn4yz
Haha
-Assassin bugs are kind of creepy-
Mark is not Coyote. He’s Mark. He’s a damn trooper! He took those stings like a champ! Well done dude.
You swear...
You said damn...
Oops.. I swear😅
Im sorry..😅
@@DarrenDecastro-tk4xc get out of here kid 💀
funfact this is the 2nd most lowest viewed video as of rn!
(Oh yeah did you know by double tapping a comment likes it? Do it on a actual worty tying)
Fun fact : right now the 7th most popular videos as of now!
me:;^;
Don't know how you put up with these things, but you're a legend for doing this
Idk why people complaining about mark, mark is great a doing these videos to in my opinion
I like mark and coyote Peterson equally
Yeah that's true
H 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂@@NyderiaWashington399
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
😅😅😅😅😅😅
“I really don’t like needles” says the man who has been stung by like everything in the world😅 8:37
LOL😂
Accept the Black Widow but I don't want him to get bit from that or else he'll die I don't want him to die
@@aydenguzman3982cyote got bit by a black widow, and he lived. He got bit by many types of bees, wasps and hornets and he lived. He got bit many bugs, then…….he…….retired???died???idk.this is why this guy is here.
@@aydenguzman3982 It's only in rare cases that you can die from a Black Widow.
@@aydenguzman3982Black widow isn't gonna kill him. The odds are slim to none when it comes to dying from a black widow spider. They have a scary name because the female eats the male after mating. According to the American Association of Poison Control Center, there hasn't been a human death from a black widow since 1983. I was a 1 year old then. I am 42 now.
I miss coyote Peterson but mark is as great as coyote Peterson in my opinion be safe yall
What did you ever say 😂
What did you even say 😂 ?
Where is Coyote?
Coyote is still alive
@@DarrenLemaster what did you ever say?
I've loved brave wilderness since I was 7 years old, and have so much respect for them!
Tarantulas are amazing animals. As you clearly pointed out they didn’t want to bite or attack you. They are reclusive and just want to get away from humans. I have so much more respect for tarantulas due to this ! ❤❤❤
I used to own a pet tarantula sometimes he would play with me and run around and act like he wants to bite me
@@thelightstillshines2476oo thats awesome really❤i loved it❤❤
I must admit the drone Sequence was astounding. Basically uncut, it felt so organic, amazing.
You need to test out the bite force of the all mighty Stag beetles. Their pincer can even leave marks on a piece of metal.
the selfie was adorable
The scorpion was a DUD!!! He didn't get the full puncture from it!!! 😂😂😂
Now catching Bugs with Drones. Love the show. 👍
Let's see if I go catch it. 🤣🤣
Also. AWESOME camera works, just Wow.
This is CRAZZZYYYYY *I can't stop watching*
One of those was pn my bus before i knew what it was but everyone was freaking out LOL
This guy has bigger balls then me and im very hard to scare. Respect.
Same here! I also have a pretty high tolerance to pain... but no way I would subject myself to this kind of stuff! 😂. Respect indeed! And important work/knowledge very useful to share, even though they like the adrenaline that comes with the job. 😅
Their vision is immaculate
You the man mark. Love your videos. Keep up the good work. You’ve really made your mark for brave wilderness. Glad someone like you has kept the research and knowledge going for all of us. The way u take these stings and bites is nothing less than awesome. U deserve a lot of credit. My family and I appreciate your videos. Looking forward to seeing more of them.
Mark you’re a beast! No way I could do this not even once🤣
Wow it flew away. How unexpected. Hmm let's do this again.
4:20 What a miracle you can still track down that particular bug after it flew 20 meters away😂
That assassin bug is something I’d probably shit my pants over. And I have three spiders and a Scorpion!
I apprieciate that Mark and Coyote don't swear at all when they get a really painfull bite
I don’t think you should be doing that 😢
No no no no,,,,,,,
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahhahhahahahahhahahaahahahahahah
Are you okay… noooooooooooooo😢
You are so dum
33:52 Flix at the poor fly "get out of here fly, the cameras not for you, it's for him" ask Mark continues talking about the Scorpion
I got bit by a north American relative of this bug when I was a kid called a Masked hunter (Reduvius personatus). I'm sure not as painful as the bug in this video, but still some of the worst pain I've ever felt. Im 42, got bit when I was 5 and the mark it left is still there.
Wow that must have hurt I feel bad for you
Not once, but twice says bug is able to fly away still sets it down on the table to walk freely around, and is so surprised when it trys to fly away, LOL.
Well he’s no coyote but his taste in watches is great love that Christoper Ward.
Mark you’re doing great love your vids ❤
Hot girl
That celebration of catching the warrior wasp was legendary 😂 way better then bite reaction
This guy has fumbled at least 3-4 bugs😂 still a g tho
You guys should look into the pacific giant octopus that can get up to around 160lbs. Not in the water though, maybe like an aquarium because if you Pisa it off it will rip off your mask and regulator and mess you up! They are amazing animals though, all species of octopus. Very smart and very interactive with people by asking for help and showing off sometimes, it’s awesome. Watching them use tools is amazing. You can see a TH-cam video of two octopuses angry with each other and throwing rocks at each other. It’s hilarious and they couldn’t hurt each other that way if they both had Nolan Ryan’s arm.
Ps. We must stop eating them.
Mark Please Be Okay And I Also Really Miss Coyote Both Of You Be Safe 🙂❤
Where is coyote
All these bites and stings and "I really don't like needles" made me chuckle.
Fun Fact! 🤠 some species exhibit a unique and gruesome hunting strategy known as "prey masking." After capturing and consuming their prey, these assassin bugs will use the remains of their victims to camouflage themselves.
bro, I’m not even brave enough to do this I mean like bro I can’t just what I am done with this
@Cheeseburgers be brave 🍔, you got this 😎
(1:36 time stamp)That's crazy. So before you drown you actually could drink you a couple glasses of water with no problem. It looks delicious.
I miss coyote Peterson 😢❤
Why? don't creepy fake looking porcelain veneer teeth, do it for you?
Same
Tf u mean u miss him, did you saw their channel?
Me to
This guy sucks
I like coyote peterson but I like this guy too. He’s doing a great job in my opinion. I was entertained this whole video.
I hope you are ok after this i will pray for you😢😢😢😥😥😥🥺🥺🥺😭😭😭i hope your ok after this
I just love how he does this for us
"just look at that stinger" *easy mac stirring noises*
ugh the scorpion getting all up in the knuckle made me uncomfortable haha. I really respect the conscious going into these bites and stings, thats a whole upper level of willpower to force it to happen. Was interesting to see
I subscribed when you did it
Wow
They should do a whole episode of both of them taking bites/stings together
He's experiencing pain for education and for people to be aware
You are crazy, I love you! Obviously you are not only doing this for science, you also like the adrenaline, you are getting a kick out of it! Good for you because I never ever in this life would do what you are doing! And somebody does have to do the "dirty" work, no? I grew up in the tropics catching bugs and animals as a kid, unsupervised, and avoided all nasties like scorpions and snakes... I realise that what you are doing is extremely valuable even though registered bites and treatments have already been sufficiently documented. That is because your 1st hand experience shared with the entire world is extremely useful for your detailed testimony of each bite, describing the experience so others can know what to expect and how to handle an unexpected encounter with a venomous bug... also removing some of the fear that might lead to panick and a panick attack can cause more damage than anything else. I really love the way your brain works, I saw your stone fish & manowar jellyfish video too, and it is very clear that you know extremely well what you are doing, that's why I like the way you are thinking because I am a no risk guy myself, so kudos on your work! Oh and this wasp catching with a net taped to a drone! Whoa what a brilliant idea and you were pretty lucky also, greatest catch I ever saw, and I'm a pretty good bug hunter myself. I recognise a genius when I see one. You are a genius, definitely... keep on looking for biting bugs! What's next on your menu? Testing crocodile biting force on your legs, counting the numbers of bites it takes the wildebeast to chew off your legs or maybe take a swim with pirañas? Keep your hobby within limits lol! Take care and stay safe dude! Keep up the good work! Really very much appreciated!
He's not boring
Thank you Mark for Sharing your Videos i hope to see more thanks for the Content 🤠🐝🐞🪲
Thanks for sharing the video 😁
not him WACKIN it out the air at 4:17 lol
That warrior wasp catch with the drone was actually very impressive
I thought this was Coyote😅. You and coyote peterson are super brave i literally run from mosquitoes😂
Same here 😂😅
Push the like button just for this man getting stung and taking one for the team
can yall take my son to hang out pls he love your videos
Thank you cayoti for being brave for us and sacrifice pain for the video🙂↕️
This is Mark. Coyote quit
When I was in second grade I saw a assassin bug I’m glad I didn’t touch it maybe I did with a stick
Oh that honey opossum 😍😍😍absolutely adorable, I have to google their babies. A grain of rice? That's so dang cute omg ☺️
28:39 Did he just give the warrior wasp a boop? Lol
Born and raised in Arizona. I've been stung by a scorpion, but sure if it was bark or hairy by it was in the leg and it felt like a red hot nail going straight into my leg. It took a couple of weeks before the pain FINALLY went completely away. It actually neceotized a bit and nearly 20 years later I still get a strange pimple right where I got stung every few years. I've always been bitten by two black widows in my life. Both times it sucked!!
Intimidation shouldn't be a factor on the bsi because people are intimidated by different things what he finds intimidating others might not
People also feel pain differently and react to bites/stings differently as well. So by that reasoning there wouldn’t be a way to have an index at all
this is one brave dude!
You put it on the table freely knowing it can fly 💀
You are the most brave man ever
Now we know where starship troopers came from
I grew up in Arizona. I was sleeping and put my arm under my pillow and got stung on the arm 3 times by a medium sized bark scorpion. I couldn’t move my are for 3 days
Honestly I prefer coyote. He’s the main reason I followed this channel. Coyote is passionate , funny and entertaining. This dude right here , ya he’s boring really boring
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I prefer coyote as well, but you can’t say he’s boring mf caught a warrior wasp with a drone💀
he has actually been with the channel since the start! he was a cameraman!
This is their account, coyote have his own, respect your artists.
I find it so fascinating that no matter where you live you tend to become quite familiar and unbothered by most of the native creatures.
I live in Queensland Australia but spent the first 20 yrs of my life on a horse stud in county Victoria Au.
Some animals are slightly different between the two states but im honestly not terrified by any of our wildlife here. Some of those creatures in other parts of the world absolutely would have me a nervous paranoid wreck knowing they are around. Anyone weary of our animals here really not need fear. 🇦🇺💜
The Quokka is usually pronounced like rock : Quokk a .
He had to chase the bug for me 4:18
When you started pulling the wasp up I was anxious you gonna break its jaw.
55:34 Super quick and super cute
Where’s coyote Peterson I miss him😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭❤ please coyote Peterson come back😢
Mark:This is a really dangerous bug!
Him still holding it with his hands:
If I can’t handle a needle I can’t handle a sting
The bug: what do you want? The guy: I want you to bite me. The bug: are you crasy? I am out of here. The guy: not an option, you will bite me! The insect: man you are really sick!
What happened to coyote Peterson ?!?!?
He was on a working thing for his company he will be back soon! I miss his braveness but I still enjoy the video
This is account for both of them, coyote have his own
Where is coyote Peterson? Come back!
@@ELENAXRIDDLE me too!
I want coyote Peterson back!
That is so dangerous to normal people to do that i love how you touch the insect
That must have really hurt
Mark is no human.He’s a sigma!He took on those things like buldogs!🪰🕷️🐜🦑🐜
Third ( continue theme )
YO I HAVENT WATCHED UR VIDS FOR SO LONG
what happen to the other dude that used to get the bites?
did he quit?
Cyote? He’s doing stuff with some company forgot what one but he’s fine
I agree
Looks like a stinger at head of Assassin bug. Definitely a lethal weapon.
Did coyote Peterson die😰😭😭😭
Retired
What?
He retired bc more old you are the. More bugs can kill you so he is still on this earth
@@SYNkrew ok 🥳
Czasami lubię powspominać czasy swojego dzieciństwa i opowiem Wam co nieco. Kiedy miałem około 3-6 lat nie widziałem jeszcze śniegu na swoje oczy, tylko słyszałem o nim z opowieści od dziadka, że jest biały i pod wpływem gorącego, stężonego moczu zmienia barwę na żółtą. Żeby mi umilić czas, zamiast śniegu zimą - srał ojciec wraz z wujkiem i dziadkami do wielkiej taczki i lepili z niej sporych rozmiarów kule, i to służyło nam zamiast śniegu. Wojna na srakowate kulki była przednia, cali pokryci brązem wracaliśmy z pola bitewnego. Batony kału, których nie wykorzystaliśmy posłużyły nam na wieczór jako posilna kolacja - mmmm aż łezka ze wzruszenia popłynęła mi po obrośniętych jądrach....bon apetite. Kolejną rzeczą, którą ciepło wspominam, były upojne kąpiele w wannie wraz z moim dziadkiem. Kiedy mydło wpadło pod wodę i go szukałem, niejednokrotnie przez pomyłkę chwytałem za penisa dziadka, zamiast mydła. Wtedy to czasami z niego leciał brązowo-czarny mazisty płyn, którym to myłem głowę - to była starcza, skondensowana sperma, idealna żeby mieć dobrą cerę. Na ten moment to tyle z moich fikuśnych opowieści z lat dzieciństwa. Pozdrawiam Was wszystkich cieplutko.
First❤
Ok i already commented but bro mark took that shit and groaned a tad and took deep breaths this guys a damn soldier if ive ever seen one goddamn
What happened to coyote Peterson?
That's cool dude 😎 👌 👍 😀 😄 👏 😎 👌 👍 😀 😄 👏
3:01 where is coyote Peterson this guy's good but coyote has more of a screen presence the camera and the people like him and we know him and when you switch up on hosts that we really enjoy it kind of scares us away from your channel because we don't like the host that's current
My uncle was bitten by one, on his thumb. It took nearly 6 months to heal. Every year, about the same time, the sore came back.
This guy was treating that bug like crap. I don’t like him
it’s 100% safe bro just leave crap
We are here for you 💕😊😚
Coyote peterson DUPEEE