Don't Try This with a Devil!
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- Опубликовано: 23 фев 2024
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How DANGEROUS is the Tasmanian Devil? You're probably familiar with your favorite Looney Tunes character Taz... but how much do you know about his real life counterpart? Coyote Peterson and the Brave Wilderness crew head to Aussie Ark in Australia to get hands on with Tasmanian Devils, and start a Tasmanian Devil FEEDING FRENZY!
How DANGEROUS is the DEVIL? Time to find out!
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CREDITS:
HOST - Coyote Peterson
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY - Trent Underwood
CAMERA OPERATOR & WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST - Mario Aldecoa
EDITOR - Angela Nabors
COLOR AND AUDIO MASTERING - Ryan Gebura
MARKETING - Jess Stone
PRODUCTION COORDINATOR - Suzanne Zonner
PRODUCER - Beau Sedivy
PRODUCER - Coyote Peterson
MUSIC - APM Music
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Do you have what it takes to get stung by a platypus???
Hey Coyote Peterson, If you are seeing this message, I have two video Ideas for you: First of, make a video of yourself with the Polar Bear, and finally make another one of yourself with the Mountain Lion/Cougar/Puma/Texas Panther, please make those, because we wanna see you with a Polar Bear and the Mountain Lion.
Great job 👏 on this video whould u change a kangaroo 🦘 make a video next
@@leonardosolismunoz3535polar bears are deadly even PETER could die
Okay, their little, hellish voices are adorable 😂🤣
You should hear hyenas laugh
Sounds like a evil clown but still funny & a bit cute
Totally.
Epic
True , spotted hyenas can make a pretty scary call, but mainly that wicked laughing is made when they're scared actually or excited
@@BraveWildernessfr
As a child camping in Tasmania hearing the screams of these animals fighting over food miles away in the distance was something remarkable albeit incredibly terrifying, these guys are incredible little survivors and it’s great to see so may initiatives around Australia trying to preserve this Endangered animal
The first time i heard them scream, i thought exactly that! It must be terrifying to hear when you're out in the bush 😂😂
You probably didn’t sleep none, did ya? lol
This is why the "if not friend, why friend shaped" exists!
Those little creatures are SO cute!
5:58 Whooo left the balls on?
Those are some Aussie clams right there! 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Great Dividing Range Oysters?
uhhh what
I SAW THE BALLS-
The spinning roo nuts actually made me LOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
You know the whole crew were laughing as that one devil gottem
i looked at the comments as soon as i saw the nuts
I JUST SAW THEM 😂
Lmao I just saw them flicking in the air
Devils are a Keystone species in Tasmania but they also were important on the mainland until they died out about 3500 years ago. Not only do they clean up the dead animals in a forrest, while finding their meals they forage through the undergrowth and dead leaves. This accelerates leaf decay which can contribute to fire load reduction. There are many mammals in Australia that forage this way but none so ferocious in keeping their territories, this also has the effect of scaring off or attacking animals, mostly the introduced ones like foxes and feral cats. This has been found to allow other native species who are endangered to make a come back. If all goes as well as Aussie Ark has been, we may also have wild Mainland Devils again in the future 🙂
My gosh, but they're a handful. Their own courting rituals are killing them off. I'm glad this sanctuary is helping them thrive again.
My research team works on DFTD! So nice to see these beautiful creatures getting recognition they deserve
Awesome... thanks for your work helping these amazing marsupials!
Sandy and Danny are so adorable ❤
We thought so too:)
So am I
I wish I had a pet Tasmanian devil, they are like small teethy dogos
@@JavonniMercer-go9dm I wish I had a pet Tyrannosaurus
"you always keep the meat between you and the devil"
badass
So great to see my childhood RUclipsr posting.
Agreed ❤😊
I’ve always thought they were adorable little guys, but I didn’t know the “Taz sounds” were based on noises they actually made. 🤣 Sandy was a very sweet little devil. 🥰🥹
Dear Coyote and the Brave Wilderness team, thank you for all your hard work and dedication. I absolutely love your videos and I believe you guys to be the Steve Irwin for those who did not have the pleasure of growing up watching Steve and learning from him. People like you make my dreary days a bit brighter and I thank you for it. Be brave, stay wild, and I'll see you on the next adventure.
They're not dangerous at all unless you're a chicken (of the poultry kind). We hear and see them every night around our driveway.
1:16 "ik u got food in der....so share"
6:44 "GAWD DAMN SHARE MFS SHARE"
They seem like cats if they got run over by cars but in reality they are kind of like rats always going nuts 😅
now these little creatures are.. SO ADORABLE
they do be making weird noises tho
12:11 its soo cute while Kelly laughts when coyoty snuggles with the little harmless devil❤😊
6:00 kangaroo balls :D
what if they ate the balls...
@@LunarKills 😨
@@AverageHamsterNamedCupcakeeI think they did
Just from the beginning, it reminds me of my last family reunion!
Wow, I have found the top commenter
@eeScoots Who, me? Why do you say that?
@@DravenGal yep, you have received the most hearts out of EVERYONE who has commented on brave wilderness!
@@DravenGal 42 hearts
@@TheThreeScoots Seriously? Wow! Thanks so much! I'm blushing a little! 😊 And hey, "42?" That the answer to "Life, The Universe and Everything!"
There was a bit of implied sadness when Coyote mentioned the Thylacine at end. The Tasmanian Tiger, or Tasmanian Wolf, which looked like a dog, except definitely a marsupial. Through voracious hunting by humans, and even a "pelt" incentive given by the Australian government, even though only primarily ate carrion, they were made extinct only about 90 years ago, the last not just of their species, but the entire Order of Thylacine. The Tassie Devil is the closest living relative to them.
They actually only went officially extinct in 1982! Super interesting animal. Love hearing about Forrest Gallante's expiditions into Papua New Guinea to try and find any that may be left!
They got blamed for eating people's livestock, even tho the actual culprit was the dingos that they brought there
Such fierce lil guys. They seem so angry lol
It seems they generally are. lol
You can tell from the noises they make where Taz got his vocal patterns.
A Coyote came down under to meet a Devil.
I love tassie devils, their little growls are hilarious ❤😂
I love the little noises they make when they eat! too cute!
Its crazy how over the years you guys keep up the good content! Its so cool to come back over and over and see you're still uploading quality content for us! Much love ❤
Thank you! We love to do what we do!
They’re my favorite animals honestly. They’re easily misunderstood for one reason or another, but once you learn about them, they’re pretty cool 😎
Did anyone see the kangaroo balls. 😂
Coyote: Hello Fellas!
*bloodcurling screech
Pretty good Taz impression
Totally 😂
I absolutely love Tasmanian devils because they are the most unique of the marsupials and they are a mix of ferocity and cuteness
Oh yes. Their faces are so cute and their fiendish yowls and growls are so cute
those midget bears are crazy
@6:01 they didn’t have to do that kangaroo like that
They can't exactly go to McDonald's
@@WildlifeWarrior-cr1kkdid you see dat sack lol
5:58 aww they get a side of nuts too ☺️
My gosh these things are so cute!!!
I know. Love each little face. ❤❤
When they arent tearing things apart they sre pretty cute
Their vocalizations remind me of a bunch of pugs wrestling
when cyote held the devil in the backround the other devil is chewing on the girl
I always love looking at these
Coyote is back!!
fun fact: their screams and noises were used for Venom in Spider-Man 3 (2007)
Bruh the noises they make are somehow cute funny and terrifying all at once.
Who else grew up watching Wild Krats???
👇
I grew up with kratt brothers in the form of zoboomafoo. Wild kratts still a fun show, not afraid to watch it as an adult
@@maximillianlylat1589 Yesss!! I watched that one, too!
Me
At school ye
My best friend in elementary school knew the Zoobomafou show. Sad to say I didn’t
I just realized that coyote is 42
Yep. 43 as of this September
The names sandy and Danny are super cute and they are such adorable animals but can do some damage during feeding. Great work to your team and the team saving them from extinction.
I am not going to lie the voice are adorable ❤❤❤😊
Coyote is never afraid to bring his plushies to meet his the animal it represents!
I love Tasmania devils they are very misunderstood animals thank u coyote for doing this animal
When they aren’t looking for food are they friendly
for like 10months coyote wasn't here now he is
Probably busy with life etc
My spirit animal ❤ Absolutely adorable in a hellish way 😂
12:33 that devilish wink at the camera 😉
@BraveWilderness Really awesome work as usual Coyote . you and your team never cease to make amazing content ^^
I never get tired of being a fan of your work 😎👍👏
I've had some main questions I truly hope you'll answer for me with the future if brave wilderness in mind since I'm really curious to see what's to come
1. Will there be mire chapter books coming soon ? I love reading the books you've made just as much as watching the show and videos , so I really wanna know if there's gonna be more books soon 😁
2. This is my most important question as its something I was surprised it hasn't been mentioned on your channel at all yet with Justin Schmidt and he new bite and sting pain index Mark is doin along with all you've done
Have you heard of the History channel show "Kings of Pain"? Its a show involving Justin schmidts pain index but with 2 guys taking it even further with creatures never done before within it
They've done creatures youve faced and species I haven't Even heard of.
After watching the show, I instantly thought of brave Wilderness. So I wanted to mention to you guys if you haven't heard of it
It could be interesting info to expand the brave wilderness on, and possibly new bite sting pain index you guys are working on with some of the animals from kings of pain on (as your guys safety matters more and wouldn't wanna put coyote or mark or anyone in serious harms way with it)
Mainly I was thinking doing episodes talking about these amazing animals would be really cool to do and even talking about this new updated pain index with the one you and mark are doing would be really cool 😎
I hope you see this comment and are able to answer my questions
Stay brave. Stay wild as always 😎👍
Yep
We have this in NY
It is genuinely amazing how much these people care about wild life. As a future animal Rehabilitator, i love to see others care about animals as much as I do ❤
Looky there probably a loony toon!
Thanks Coyote!! That was an impressive TAZ impersonation!!! lol.. Love it!! Thanks for all your hard work especially with conservation!!!
My favorite part was the feeding frenzy, but the best part was snuggling, and who says devils don't like to be cuddled with? Lol.
Average Chihuahua interaction:
So informative and entertaining, thank you!
Such fascinating creatures they are! Amazing how we’re learning about them :) The Brave Wilderness channel is where education, entertainment, and science meet! Oh and can’t wait for your Centipede bite livestream on April 10th!! I am worried, but it’s all for the education!
IM SO HAPPY YOU'RE BACK!
What an amazing video - thank you!
Camping alone in the bush and even knowing what the sound is it's still bloody scary.
omg their voices are everything!
Love your vids you taught me a lot about animals and insects
they're so cute! i love their little voices ❤
I loved the TDs since I was little, and I still do lol besides the cuteness, their courage just amazes me
I love Danny biting the jacket wanting to get attention too!
Coyote is BACKK!!!!!!!!😂😊
THANK YOU for your conservation program to save this amazing animal.
I love taz sm and these little devils are unique
"Why for you bury me in cold,cold ground."
This was interesting! Tasmanian Devils are amazing, I like their softer side. I love looney tunes! You should see a Roadrunner next.
Wow. extremely brave stunts. i was waiting.
My theriotype is a Tassie devil, so you gotta know I love ‘em.
Intro: (FIGHTING and EPIC stuff) 🤪 main video: calm fun / explanation 😌
Except their hellish weird sounds
oh kanga…KANGAROO!?
6:10 pov: eating school lunch with friends
I saw that it was Cody AND a Tasmanian Devil in the same video, and I KNEW it would be good and I had to watch it! 😂. They are both huge characters! They are so cute, even while being moody and hissy. lol
Awesome bro, I hope when they scrap with eachother they are not biting as hard as when they eat. Never knew about the tumor issues, thanks for the awareness.
Sandy is literally my cat lmao. They’re such cute little creatures.
They sound so terrifying and scary.
Love your video's ❤
as a child camping in Tasmania heaaring the dreams of these animals fighting over food miles away in the distance was something remarkable albeit incredibly terrifying, These guys are incredible little survivors and it’s great to see so may interest around Australia 🇦🇺 trying to preserve this Endangered animal 🦓 🦔 🦓
the balls of the kangaroo sticking out of the leg they cut
Carcass: *just lying there*
Tasmanian devils: It's free real-estate.
…yeah, that’s how scavengers work.
@@ferretyluv Right, it's just a silly way to look at them, haha.
The title used to be "How Dangerous is the DEVIL?"
thank you for visiting our beautiful australian state! we appriciate it!
Hello I have been watching your videos for awhile now and I love them!
For something so vicious, they are so adorable ❤
All coyote has do now is fine a 6 foot tall roadrunner that says meep meep
i use to watch this channel over 4 years ago. i was 4-9 years old when i watched this channel. i’m now almost twelve. came back to this channel and i wont be leaving for the next few years!!
Very awesome and interesting video! And the little devils are so adorable! But then, the tiny dinosaurs in Jurassic Park were adorable too.
0:43 the toon version 0:54 the real critter
Love their tuxedo looking fur lol
They are so naughty and cute at the same time lol 😂