Holy crap I almost had a heart attack with that intro! I thought he really got bit! I watch several youtubers that deal with venomous snakes and I’m always waiting for the day one of them gets a bite. One guy already lost the tip of a finger to a king cobra. Well the venom not the snake itself.
@@madelinegarber7860 I’ll watch both ^_^ honestly I thought channler was annoying at first. But the older he got, I got more of a feeling of Steve Erwin from him ^-^
You can see the confusion in this snake's eyes, and at one point it almost looks like it looks at the camera or other people to the side like "is this guy for real?"😆
Risking his life with 2 protective face shields, a snake bite protective glove, and a medical team? This guy is safer than most people crossing a busy road 🤣
Snake: **Spits to keep him away** "Uh...okay lemme try again." **spits again** "WHY ISNT IT WORKING?!" **spits another time** "This creature is annoying, get away from me!" **continues spitting over and over again**
It should be noted that a pressure bandage, as shown here, is only recommended for snakes that use neurotoxin venom in order to slow the spread. These are usually elapids like mambas and cobras. They will have oval heads and eyes. If the snake has a venom that will cause localized damage to tissue then a pressure bandage will cause more damage. Even for elapids, a pressure bandage is a bit disputed.
@@flowers2734 as correctly mentioned by @vegetablemigraine, any bite containing cytotoxic venom should never receive a pressure bandage as it will keep the incredibly potent cytotoxin of this species locally contained and will most definitely cause incredibly severe damage to the tissue of the bite site(so severe amputations are not uncommon with naja mossambica). The neurotoxic element of their venom can only be managed on site by keeping the bite site non elevated below the level of your heart to ensure a sustained spread to ones heart. The action immediately would be to stay calm, limit movement of the limb that was bitten and be driven by someone to a hospital as quickly as possible. Symptoms will always be treated symptomatically first before antivenin is administered. One of my good friends bitten by this species received all the correct treatment, antevenin and was even at the hospital within 20mins of the bite and still was in a coma for 2 days. Bite symptoms affect is all very differently but same protocols are followed and assessed on am individual basis. Sorry for the long message, hope that assists with your question a bit🙏🏼
@@andrerossouw5285 I’m sorry for your friends reaction I hope they’re doing better now ! This response was exactly the information I was looking for , Thankyou for taking the time to write everything out :)
I'm surprised at how liberal it is being with the spitting. You'd think that it would be expensive in terms of energy to make, leading to a spit once and flee strategy... But no, it was blasting that stuff like an 80s action hero with a machine gun.
A snake's not going to be able to outrun or hide from a leopard on open ground, so unless there's a hole nearby its best option is probably to stand its ground and try to send the leopard packing.
I know once I was walking my dog in a forest arnd a lake in AZ and I heard a rustle and rattling noise. I instinctively knew it was a rattle snake. I grabbed my huge dog (a husky mix) and ran. Can't imagine interacting w it.
Just when I thought Coyote got mutinied... He's in a video! Admittedly, I don't watch many of these videos since he stopped getting stung all the time, but I seriously thought he'd been replaced.
It would be really cool if he made a series about the likely-hood of encountering some of these dangerous creatures on a vacations. To know what to watch out for when traveling.
I live in south africa and have lived in nearly every province and I have seen one of the beauties once before. I love snakes but that was just terrifying!
It’s not just for entertainment. It’s even more for education. He is educating us on these dangerous creatures and what we should do if we were to be bitten or stung by one.
@@mariomario1462 it’s not just about money. You can clearly see that by how enthusiastic he ALWAYS is about catching these animals and talking about them and how he treats them and always puts them right back where he finds them. He LOVES what he does, and has the utmost respect for wildlife. He’s probably do it for free if he didn’t need the income to live.
@@SpyderOne1981 nobody said he doesn't enjoy it but it's CLEARLY done for money mostly since he has 20 million subs it makes for great profit. Nobody Is doing this if youtube didn't pay him
@@mariomario1462 he’s not in it for the money. As I said, he would do it for free if he didn’t have to earn a living somehow. But he does, and the fact that he gets paid to do what he loves to do is just a bonus. Wish we could all be that lucky.
I like that in the training drill he's so used to being in immense pain on camera that he can convincingly make a click baity intro. Plus, kudos to him for already being drench in sweat for it too lmao
I love coyotes videos, so fun and entertaining, and teaches us a lot about the wild. I have been watching this channel for years now and I've learned so much and have countered so many fears, thank you!!
Oh thank gosh they didn't actually get him bit just for a demonstration, haha. I was going to say: Coyote you had all that protective equipment and this snake can kill ya Coyote pls HOW THE HECK DID YOU ACTUALLY GET VENOM'D-
I expected you to get bitten by the snake because that was the scene you painted in the first 20 seconds of the video. I would say I'm somehow disappointed but I wouldn't want you to risk getting bit by such a venomous snake. Nice video.
Hi coyote Love your channel a lot I just want to say while you are working on spitting cobras I do recommend that you should wear some sort of cloth over your mouth and nose to prevent you from becoming hyper sensitive toward their venom. This is just for an extra layer of safety. Why I am recommending this has to be done is because you are the best wilderness ambassador out there. Yet again Love the channel a lot and you are doing a great job of teaching us all about the dangers and beauties of nature
How is this guy still alive? His uploads let me know he's alive though, always smile when I see a new video (anyone know what feather he has in his hat? Looks amazing)
I remember back when people thought Steve Irwin was mad for playing with crocs...Coyote... hold my beer... "I'm just going to let a Cobra spit venom in my face"... Keep up the good work man!
There is a video on youtube with a guy that has injected himself with snake venom for over 30 years. It is incredible what this guy can take without needing medical care. I just wonder if it was a spitting cobra bite. Would he survive? Can you get used to the venom in case you were working with snakes?
Probably if he's been doing for 30 years.. however in the case of coyote if he was to continuously subject himself to this spitting cobras venom he could develop a reaction just airborne! Which is pretty wild all in itself
Does the cobra have the venom stored somewhere or is it made on command as needed? I just watched your wasp and hornet video and I was thinking about how you said the wasp and hornet may keep stinging, but most of the venom will be in the first sting. It seems like the snake had no problem spitting whenever it felt like it needed to so I was wondering how that works? Thanks for any info you may give! Stay brave (:
I remember Jurassic Park in the theatre as a kid. I was born in 89. A bunch of flaws in that movie, in Jurassic World, etc. It's interesting that the snake never tried to bite.
I would like an example of him over reacting to something that isn't for a joke or skit. Cus I'm pretty sure he does not over react and in fact under reacts from them.
Wonder what would happen if you made him spray you until all his venom was used up? Would he then only give "dry" bites, for 12-24 hours or however long it would take his venom to replenish? Just a hypothetical question, but still...
The "trauma" of the snake bite drill would lead you to make fun of the dramatic theatrics from Coyote... But then you realize that dis mans has actually voluntarily made scenarios with similar pain and discomfort first hand... Finally, you start to question, "is this like a backwards form of method acting?" Genius
What's your favorite snake... and why is it the Mozambique Spitting Cobra? 🐍
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3rd
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My Favourites is.......In Fact Are Mozambique Spitting Cobra
I like king cobras, their just amazing😍
I can't help but think the snake must be like:
How the hell are you not blind yet sir?
LOLOLOLOL so funnnYIIEEEE LOLOL
OMG WHAT I WAS THINKING LIKE THE EXACT SAME WORDS LIKE OME SAME WORDDDSSSS
Boss battle
The snakes has to thinking that
also, the snake:
"Wait for it, wait for it. It's gona kick in any moment now."
Not gonna lie, I’m surprised this man’s still alive after so many years of doing this.
he’s growing his antibodies so he can become the strongest gigachad in the world
Same but I've been watching him for 10 years which is 3rd of my life
its montage
Same
IKR?
Seriously the amounts this man is willing to go through, for education and entertainment. Mad respect as always
He may be as legendary as Bill Nye, I'm ngl // ofc not as awesome as Steve tho
@@MLG_Kitten I want you boo
@@Dirtygurl4719cringe
I love how confused the snake looks at 4:51, he's like "bro, you're still here?"
Holy crap I almost had a heart attack with that intro! I thought he really got bit! I watch several youtubers that deal with venomous snakes and I’m always waiting for the day one of them gets a bite. One guy already lost the tip of a finger to a king cobra. Well the venom not the snake itself.
I thought you actually got bit too
That sounds like a fellow Tyler Nolan viewer ;3
@@delacruise666 yep. I watch Chandler more, but I sometimes watch Tyler too.
@@madelinegarber7860 I’ll watch both ^_^ honestly I thought channler was annoying at first. But the older he got, I got more of a feeling of Steve Erwin from him ^-^
Me too.
Snake: “Why isn’t this working? This usually works!”
Loki and Iron man moment
Hammer tech?
You can see the confusion in this snake's eyes, and at one point it almost looks like it looks at the camera or other people to the side like "is this guy for real?"😆
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Believe us snake, we have asked the same thing 😅😅
So glad he's still posting to this day, this guy was amazing (and still is)
Coyote: “oh wow, full shot straight to my face!”
Michael from the office: ☠️☠️☠️
That’s what she said
Snakes face is like: "this usually works, why isn't this working?" 😹😹😹. It looks so confused.
“Can he still see me?” 😂😂😂😂
No it doesn’t
Performance issues. One out 5
phir snak ka muh b dry hogiya or ketna tokhy ga😂😂😂😂
Can we just appreciate that he is risking his own life to show to us how to be careful wow cayote ur amazing!
Risking his life with 2 protective face shields, a snake bite protective glove, and a medical team? This guy is safer than most people crossing a busy road 🤣
@@-never-gonna-give-you-up- well duh 🙄
Coyote don’t lose your life right now
@@-never-gonna-give-you-up- but his other vids thooo
Absolutely! Been watching him for years
Snake:
**Spits to keep him away**
"Uh...okay lemme try again."
**spits again**
"WHY ISNT IT WORKING?!"
**spits another time**
"This creature is annoying, get away from me!"
**continues spitting over and over again**
Coyote:Spit again to let me see!😊
The first part I thought it was a real snake I got scared for a sec!
This was probably one of his most intense videos EVER, best of luck to you Coyote.
You're a crazy man Coyote, and I love it.
Love it
That hurt dont do that ok
@@ethanzivmontebon9290 How does that hurt, he says that he is a crazy man but in a good way
I love how you're so good at acting out being in pain, after so many episodes.
At this point you guys probably have gotten venom so much that you guys started to have venom immunity
It should be noted that a pressure bandage, as shown here, is only recommended for snakes that use neurotoxin venom in order to slow the spread. These are usually elapids like mambas and cobras. They will have oval heads and eyes. If the snake has a venom that will cause localized damage to tissue then a pressure bandage will cause more damage. Even for elapids, a pressure bandage is a bit disputed.
Thank you for this valuable information that I'll never remember. 🤣
i think coyote mentioned it's venom was neurotoxic and cytotoxic, whats the proper procedure for cyotoxic bites?
@@flowers2734 as correctly mentioned by @vegetablemigraine, any bite containing cytotoxic venom should never receive a pressure bandage as it will keep the incredibly potent cytotoxin of this species locally contained and will most definitely cause incredibly severe damage to the tissue of the bite site(so severe amputations are not uncommon with naja mossambica). The neurotoxic element of their venom can only be managed on site by keeping the bite site non elevated below the level of your heart to ensure a sustained spread to ones heart. The action immediately would be to stay calm, limit movement of the limb that was bitten and be driven by someone to a hospital as quickly as possible. Symptoms will always be treated symptomatically first before antivenin is administered. One of my good friends bitten by this species received all the correct treatment, antevenin and was even at the hospital within 20mins of the bite and still was in a coma for 2 days. Bite symptoms affect is all very differently but same protocols are followed and assessed on am individual basis. Sorry for the long message, hope that assists with your question a bit🙏🏼
@@andrerossouw5285 I’m sorry for your friends reaction I hope they’re doing better now ! This response was exactly the information I was looking for , Thankyou for taking the time to write everything out :)
@@flowers2734 he made a full recovery thank you🙏🏼 It was my pleasure glad I could help✊🏻
Wow! This man has proved himself, through his many years of painful stings and bites, worthy of a world record.
Coyote: *Exists*
Snek: "So anyway, I started blasting..."
I'm surprised at how liberal it is being with the spitting. You'd think that it would be expensive in terms of energy to make, leading to a spit once and flee strategy... But no, it was blasting that stuff like an 80s action hero with a machine gun.
A snake's not going to be able to outrun or hide from a leopard on open ground, so unless there's a hole nearby its best option is probably to stand its ground and try to send the leopard packing.
❤😂🎉😅😊😮
🤣🤣🤣
Can we appreciate how brave coyote is, he survived many stings and bites, he is risking his life for us
I know once I was walking my dog in a forest arnd a lake in AZ and I heard a rustle and rattling noise. I instinctively knew it was a rattle snake. I grabbed my huge dog (a husky mix) and ran. Can't imagine interacting w it.
Money*
Everyone thank Ciote for being so brave a risking these stuff for us we love you Ciote.
Literally what I would use my COVID face shield for😎
"Spitting Cobra vs My Face!"
Not something I would want to experience
"Not that there's anything wrong with that."
I just assumed he was going to let it spray him in the eyes… highly disappointed 😂 but still satisfied at the same time
That’s messed up man
@@Mtndewkid how?
@@iamcheesecake. be he wanted him to get sprayed in the eyes. If he got sprayed in the eyes he would be blinded
He would be in real danger if he let that happen, he’d be risking his life and waste precious anti venom
Lmao would have definitely wrecked his ability to describe what he is seeing in later episodes 😅
Can we appreciate how coyote does this videos and does it for our content
Hello Jessica, how're you doing today!!!?
I’ve been watching him for 2 years and I don’t know how this guy is still alive on what his been through
I just like how that guy at 5:30 its just so calm on his phone near that cobra
At this point he’s invincible
I love how the cobra sometimes interrupts Coyote with it’s venom.
i love how cobras have always that look on their face like theyre so mad at everything and always skeptical
Just learned that I have a cobra face
I’ve been watching this channel on different accounts for over 5 years man
Snake's DNA: "Alright team, back to the drawing board. WHY ISN'T IT WORKING. Let's get another pot of coffee in here."
me seeing the title of this video : “isn’t that a bit… dangerous”
So is everything else he does on this channel 😂
I hope this man has the worlds best insurance cause lord know he needs it lol 😂
Just when I thought Coyote got mutinied... He's in a video! Admittedly, I don't watch many of these videos since he stopped getting stung all the time, but I seriously thought he'd been replaced.
Yeah he's not on the channel as much as Mark anymore
I love the snake at 5:16. Its like "I've spat in the dudes face like 4 times why doesn't he leave me alone?"
Snake confused, he's running out venom and this guy still keeps talking. 😂🤣😂🤣
This channel should have more subscribers.He literally is risking his whole entire life for us, love u Coyote! ❤️❤️
He risks his life because of his love for animals, so cool!!
20m subs isnt enough 💀
I remember watching Steve Irwin handle a spitting cobra when I was a kid. Funny how things go full circle like that.
Lets just hope he doesnt do a stingray vid
@@plasmacube3437 oh hopefully not
@@plasmacube3437 he's done multiple vids with stingrays
The acting in the bite scenario was so good Coyote legit started sweating 😂 crazy good 💪🔥
I live in South Africa!!
I got to KwaZulu-Natal for holiday!
Love your videos!
I speak afrikaans!
I speak Afrikaans too and I live in Cape town 😊
Dis so cool
It would be really cool if he made a series about the likely-hood of encountering some of these dangerous creatures on a vacations. To know what to watch out for when traveling.
In KZN you have to always watch out for snakes as there are some deadly ones out there
I live in south africa and have lived in nearly every province and I have seen one of the beauties once before. I love snakes but that was just terrifying!
I had a feeling it wasn’t real, but for a moment there, I was legitimately worried!
hope you are okay coyote because you do so many dangerous things just for our entertainment so be safe and stay wild
It’s not just for entertainment. It’s even more for education. He is educating us on these dangerous creatures and what we should do if we were to be bitten or stung by one.
It's called money
@@mariomario1462 it’s not just about money. You can clearly see that by how enthusiastic he ALWAYS is about catching these animals and talking about them and how he treats them and always puts them right back where he finds them. He LOVES what he does, and has the utmost respect for wildlife. He’s probably do it for free if he didn’t need the income to live.
@@SpyderOne1981 nobody said he doesn't enjoy it but it's CLEARLY done for money mostly since he has 20 million subs it makes for great profit. Nobody Is doing this if youtube didn't pay him
@@mariomario1462 he’s not in it for the money. As I said, he would do it for free if he didn’t have to earn a living somehow. But he does, and the fact that he gets paid to do what he loves to do is just a bonus. Wish we could all be that lucky.
he really went "we do a little trolling" with the intro, glad coyote is safe and not dead lol
So awesome! That accuracy is so impressive
I like that in the training drill he's so used to being in immense pain on camera that he can convincingly make a click baity intro. Plus, kudos to him for already being drench in sweat for it too lmao
What a great actor. Makes me think this guy been acting all this time from these animal bites😂
I love coyotes videos, so fun and entertaining, and teaches us a lot about the wild. I have been watching this channel for years now and I've learned so much and have countered so many fears, thank you!!
His acting is good enough to make you believe something bad happens in the beginning
That cobra is spitting venom at Coyote and Coyote is like, ''that doesn't hurt I got a face shield''. 😂
This dude is immortal
Always taking a risk! That’s gotta gain more respect bro 😤👏🏽
Coyote. That "sneak peak" was cruel and I'm mad at you.
If something were to happen to Coyote it would be like Steve Irwin. They are both liked by all
Yeah but he knew the danger of his job same does coyote now makes the son from Steve Irwin the same Job
That was an amazing experience Coyote 🐺 we're glad you didn't upset the Cobra.
Can we appreciate how much danger he is putting himself in? Thank you for making this content
Coyote never disappoints us with he’s videos
Oh thank gosh they didn't actually get him bit just for a demonstration, haha.
I was going to say: Coyote you had all that protective equipment and this snake can kill ya Coyote pls HOW THE HECK DID YOU ACTUALLY GET VENOM'D-
honestly I have no idea how is this man still alive
This man was my childhood, havnt watched him in like 5 yrs
I expected you to get bitten by the snake because that was the scene you painted in the first 20 seconds of the video. I would say I'm somehow disappointed but I wouldn't want you to risk getting bit by such a venomous snake. Nice video.
Yeah… the beginning was slight clickbait
I hope your family stay healthy.
😰↖️Ghosts and devils here my friends, come and Take a look 😱😱😱😱😱..
1:12 Coyote peterson sure does know how to act
It’s so cool to have the brave wilderness channel in my province of KZN, happy to have you guys here it’s so cool
Snake: (looking at cyote) bro if my mom found out I used so much venom she will kill me
I like it that he always put himself in near death experience
Hi coyote Love your channel a lot I just want to say while you are working on spitting cobras I do recommend that you should wear some sort of cloth over your mouth and nose to prevent you from becoming hyper sensitive toward their venom. This is just for an extra layer of safety. Why I am recommending this has to be done is because you are the best wilderness ambassador out there. Yet again Love the channel a lot and you are doing a great job of teaching us all about the dangers and beauties of nature
How is this guy still alive? His uploads let me know he's alive though, always smile when I see a new video (anyone know what feather he has in his hat? Looks amazing)
I think the feather is from the bofa bird
I remember back when people thought Steve Irwin was mad for playing with crocs...Coyote... hold my beer... "I'm just going to let a Cobra spit venom in my face"... Keep up the good work man!
I love how coyote is very friendly and nice keep up the good work!!!!!!!
Can we just appreciate how he does these videos for us? He is risking Dying just for us to enjoy watching
I'm not a bot
That’s what a bot would say🧐
Robkox girl is always one
@@KendlickLama So I Am A Bot Now?
this man doesn’t care his life is on the line
he risks literally everything
There is a video on youtube with a guy that has injected himself with snake venom for over 30 years. It is incredible what this guy can take without needing medical care. I just wonder if it was a spitting cobra bite. Would he survive? Can you get used to the venom in case you were working with snakes?
Yeah I saw that guy he does amazing work and helping scientists and pharmacist create anti-venom.
Mr.Hoss?
Probably if he's been doing for 30 years.. however in the case of coyote if he was to continuously subject himself to this spitting cobras venom he could develop a reaction just airborne! Which is pretty wild all in itself
What's his name
Name?
This man has god's power hes no dead idk how but hes been doing this for years and hes still here
The snake is soooo adorable 😩😩😩 that little baby mist be confused why you keep coming and not getting hurt 😂
You successfully ruined his confidence 😢
Does the cobra have the venom stored somewhere or is it made on command as needed? I just watched your wasp and hornet video and I was thinking about how you said the wasp and hornet may keep stinging, but most of the venom will be in the first sting. It seems like the snake had no problem spitting whenever it felt like it needed to so I was wondering how that works? Thanks for any info you may give! Stay brave (:
watch in 0.25 speed 🤣 ( i forgot time thing 4:08 )
I remember Jurassic Park in the theatre as a kid. I was born in 89. A bunch of flaws in that movie, in Jurassic World, etc. It's interesting that the snake never tried to bite.
What a f*cking let down! Such a tease.
help him reach 20M 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
3:10 naa that's diplo
This just makes me question how much he over reacts when he actually gets bitten
I would like an example of him over reacting to something that isn't for a joke or skit. Cus I'm pretty sure he does not over react and in fact under reacts from them.
@@-aid4084 first it is called PAIN torelence and second everybody has different levels
@@masterjedi5160 I was saying I wanna know any point where he overreacted. It's clear it's a painful Bute but I doubt that he's been overreacting.
I haven’t watched for a few months and thought he died from the giant centipede bite😂
Love how you're not scared to shake
Wonder what would happen if you made him spray you until all his venom was used up? Would he then only give "dry" bites, for 12-24 hours or however long it would take his venom to replenish? Just a hypothetical question, but still...
10/10 acting. This was perfect 🤣
"you literally have minutes to make it to the hospital if you get bitten by this snake"
"Ok now let's go mess with the cobra"
Tripping 💀
Coyote your videos are so amazing 👌🏼🤩
I loved this snake because its really cool to see diffrent snakes and to see what they can do.
“Oh wow, full shot right in to my face” said no one’s girlfriend ever! 😂😂😂😂😂
They had us on the first half, not gonna lie. Good acting skills Coyote. Hahaha I was so worried at first.
*Coyote is unfazed by the venom spit*
Snake: What kind of witchcraft is this?
The "trauma" of the snake bite drill would lead you to make fun of the dramatic theatrics from Coyote...
But then you realize that dis mans has actually voluntarily made scenarios with similar pain and discomfort first hand...
Finally, you start to question, "is this like a backwards form of method acting?"
Genius
Who remembers the legendary Steve Irwin handling these things wild with just sunglasses❤️💪🏼