“ITS THE WORST PAIN IVE FELT IN MY LIFE” Camera man:”do you need help?” “Nah it’s fine” Camera man: “okay…” “IM LITERALLY GOING TO DIE FROM THE PAIN ALONE!!”
I just love how when He grabbed it and pulled it out of the water the fish wasn’t even struggling to get back in.. he was just like “welp. This is the end. I accept it.” 😂😂
stonefish don’t really have flight response because anything that touches them is probably not going to try to touch them again lol. they just kindve sit there and wait for whatever’s near them to leave or sting themself. i think he says it the video at some point
That would be different, it's bite is more or less painless and people often don't actually notice, then they die. Basically Mark would say "I feel nothing guys", then it would cut to his tombstone.
For being the most venomous fish, it seems so chill. It doesn’t flap around all crazy or fight and has a cute nature about it the way it’s face looks grumpy. Kinda seems to be aware that it is surrounded by the humans and just seemed to be like well, whatever happens…happens. Side note: after you got stung, for some odd reason I started to get a phantom pain on my hand on the same side you stung yourself and the same spot.😨
i don’t think that’s he’s getting enough credit for this video, it takes some balls to do that and the way you presented the video was excellent, keep up with your work i really enjoy it
I thought about that when I saw the short for this. Haven't seen someone brave enough to match his level of audacity. It's very fun and educational content. I am a fan.
So, just an observation... I am by no means an expert but, I was thinking, with all the cuts in your video it is impossible to determine how long it takes for the venom to spread. I would think that would be helpful information. Perhaps an elapsed time would be a good idea for these segments so we know what kind of time frame one has.
The reaction starts as soon as the venom is in your body. It's the case for most stings, wether It's an insect, a snake or anything that stings honnestly. It's not like a poison that you swallowed, It's disectly in your blood stream and it spreads realy fast
@@SunnyHathSpokenLies I understand this however, it would still be useful to know a time frame. Regardless of swallowed or in the bloodstream directly it will still have stages. Knowing times and signs of the stages is a useful tool. I'm not saying it's going to be the same for everyone either but none the less still a useful tool.
@@8-BitHeart79you are right, i wonder what would happen if you are at a beach with no inmediate access to hot water, and you need to ride or walk or whatever.
I assume he got a small fraction of a normal load (they already fired before and it wasn‘t a deep or long sting). Also it depends on your body size, perfusion of the bodypart and where you have been stung …also he didn‘t want to spread it for too long (maybe pain could have increased over time). What I want to say: A time indication would be useless …you want/need to react as fast as possible anyways.
@@8-BitHeart79 There was an article in a scientific magazine you could look up. I think it went something like this. at first your knuckles get assaulted like a sledgehammer almost immediatly if you get stung in the hands then it spreads in about an hour assaulting in your shoulders and basically your joints. Then after a few hours your kidneys take a heavy hit with a lot of excrutiating pain. The Woman who got stung also claimed that even years after she occasionally had kidney pain years after.
Damn it BARLEY went in the skin and it caused THAT much pain. Imagine getting 5 of those spines deep in your foot. I imagine it would send you into shock
Yeah It happened to my cousin. Got multiple spines on the bottom of his foot and within 15 minute he passed out because the pain was so intense. You would have thought he had his leg bitten off by an alligator hearing the screams
He caught it so gently. Also there's no antivenom for stone fish. And some people have unalived themselves from the pain. This is why I like my water shoes.
If you stood on one you would likely get 2 or 3 of the stings pumping all their venom into you, which is yet another good reason to wear decent boots everywhere.
Hello from Belfast. Thanks for doing this Mark, I've heard tell of this fish as being in a league of it's own. I have to say it looked really awesome, it's camouflage is incredible and quite beautiful in a dark, murky and subdued way. Also it's attitude, just chilling and watching you, both before and the after it stung you.
@@eyadradwan5726 I wouldn't recommend it. I don't know of any fatalities caused by irukandji stings, but I also don't know if any cases where the person didn't *wish* they could just die to escape the pain. One woman said that the worst pain she'd ever experienced during childbirth was comparable to the _mildest_ pain she experienced suffering from Irukandji Syndrome*. Some neurologists who have studied it have concluded that it may well be the most painful thing that a human being can survive. *The sting takes roughly a half hour to fully take effect. For most of history it wasn't known that the tiny jellyfish were responsible for the horrors that the venom inflicts, so it actually has its own ailment; the jellyfish was named after said ailment.
I had a cat bite that still hurts my tendon in my pointer finger today. The bite was at the lower palm. You have to be careful with that kind of stuff because you might get nerve damage. In about four hours the bite of the cat was absolutely excruciating. They wanted to give me pain meds but I already take them for a chronic pain illness in my pancreas so I told them that I needed strong NSAIDs. I have very powerful antibiotics and they told me it was super close. People have lost their hands from cat bites. I was shocked. I’ve been bit by so many animals so many times I didn’t think anything of being bit by a cat. I’ve been bit by cats so many times. But this was the first time it actually injected something into my tendon. It was a very deep bike that I thought wasn’t a big deal at first.
Chapters: 00:00:02 - The Toxic Stonefish 00:01:09 - The Most Painful Fish Sting 00:02:10 - The Stonefish: A Dangerous Creature 00:03:07 - Stonefish: The Venomous Creature 00:04:01 - Venomous Spines of the Stonefish 00:05:07 - The Most Painful Sting in the World 00:06:02 - Surviving a Stonefish Sting 00:06:57 - Entering the Sting Zone with the Stonefish 00:07:59 - The Venom Experiment Gone Wrong 00:09:01 - The Painful Encounter with a Stonefish 00:10:01 - The Sting of the Stonefish
There was a beach near my house and I loved swimming in it and one day someone got stung by a stone fish and then the council closed off the beach for 2 years, no swimming in it for two years
7:40 if his YT short brought u here, and ended right b4 the sting. My jaw dropped, and I got teary-eyed for you. But I'm grateful for your sacrificing to show us. God bless. ❤
Imagine feeling like that 24/7 with the pain spreading up your arm to other appendages making anything and everything unbearable. Keeping you up all night so your drained constantly. Even the touch of the warm water on a towel touching your skin is excruciating. The worst pain imaginemable. When you seek medical help the doctors just call you a drug addict instead of helping. Being closed of from the world and every day life. You loose your friends and them family because no one can understand how badly it hurts. This is a glimpse of what it feels like for me and many others who suffer from Complex Regional Pain Syndrome.
Firstly he released all the venom from stonefish and it takes days to regenerate venom in that, so no venom got inside and i think he is having pain for the sting without venom, rest is exaggeration of pain by him
I wonder what it would have been like if he hadn't got the stoneboy off beforehand? Everyone knows the second load isn't as potent and has less liquid volume.
Just finished the whole video, man you're crazy... amazing but crazy...like really that coulda killed you... Thanks for info that heat can destroy the venom. More people should know more about this :)
What an awesome sci-fi gargoyle creature! The guy took a tiny jab after that spine mostly blew its load already, imagine taking a full foot full of those spines! 😱😱😱
To be honest I feel like most the venom came out when you pushed the mouse pad down on it you probably barely got any venom at all compared to stepping on it all that we on would have went into your foot
Damn, that was like 1/100th of a real sting... but it still looks painful. I've been injured seriously and have had pain so severe to the point of blacking out... only to end up with CRPS and severe chronic pain... so it's really hard to watch someone else suffering like that.
Try agitating a male platypus. I saw a show about their poisonous foot barb. A guy was stuck by it and he wound up literally begging the doctor to cut his arm off because morphine did absolutely nothing for the pain. Another dose would be risking an overdose. The doctor had to perform a nerve block injection to stop the pain signal from getting to the patient’s brain. That approach worked quite successfully.
Mark: literally dying
Stonefish:🗿
😭😭
😂😂😂😂
Lol
🗿
Underrated comment 😂
Who's here from the short 💀
Me
me😂😂
lol
I was here first 😂
Jk 💀
Me😂😂😂 lmao
Trying to catch up with Brave Wilderness after all these years is brave. Hats off to ya
Buddy has some balls for sure
this guy is a host on brave wilderness
What happened to Cayote Peterson?
this is mark part of the brave wilderness crew
@@Trenty_Boihe got stung by a honey bee and ded
“ITS THE WORST PAIN IVE FELT IN MY LIFE”
Camera man:”do you need help?”
“Nah it’s fine”
Camera man: “okay…”
“IM LITERALLY GOING TO DIE FROM THE PAIN ALONE!!”
Camera man: 🗿
Me to
I just love how when He grabbed it and pulled it out of the water the fish wasn’t even struggling to get back in.. he was just like “welp. This is the end. I accept it.” 😂😂
😂😂😂😂
stonefish don’t really have flight response because anything that touches them is probably not going to try to touch them again lol. they just kindve sit there and wait for whatever’s near them to leave or sting themself. i think he says it the video at some point
This is the end... but not for me
Well, it is a "stone"fish
"Quite a bold move picking me up hairless ape, go on, try to eat me"
Next episode : I got biten by a blue ring octopus !
I doubt Mark will do that, that animal is deadly and has been known to kill people in a matter of minutes
@@nickttg642 I know. This was exactly the point of the joke lol.
@@nickttg642you missed the joke
That would be different, it's bite is more or less painless and people often don't actually notice, then they die.
Basically Mark would say "I feel nothing guys", then it would cut to his tombstone.
Or coneshell lol
For being the most venomous fish, it seems so chill. It doesn’t flap around all crazy or fight and has a cute nature about it the way it’s face looks grumpy. Kinda seems to be aware that it is surrounded by the humans and just seemed to be like well, whatever happens…happens.
Side note: after you got stung, for some odd reason I started to get a phantom pain on my hand on the same side you stung yourself and the same spot.😨
Cause it know it got that one finger stinger on it's big back. Silent but deadly .. like a fart
"Most venomous" is a stretch. Tetrodotoxin is waaaaaaaaay worse.
i don’t think that’s he’s getting enough credit for this video, it takes some balls to do that and the way you presented the video was excellent, keep up with your work i really enjoy it
Literally, he needs more credit for these videos and the effort he puts in. I’m literally watching this in 4k
After watching a chinese guy eat a live wasp, nothing seems enjoyable and daring now.
🥩🚴♂️
Imagine actually stepping on it instead of barley getting poked.
That’s what I was thinking
@@cameroncrawford1759And can't stop thinking about it 😰
I have and I had no hot water as I was camping so just had to endure it for the night
@@lucaspollard4442 goddamn what did it feel like
Yeah and he probably got rid of most of the venom making it poke that black foam pad earlier. He took the sting from the same spike too.
“Hang on I gotta walk it off” I know that took away at least %78.63 of the pain away
Steps on one
That's exactly what I thought when he said that lol 😂
The percentage sign goes after lol not before
@@chasecorbin9339lol
@@chasecorbin9339😂
Coyote been hella quiet since this dropped
😂😂😂
Coyote: "Getting bit by an Inland Taipan!!(Gone WRONG)"
He still the og tho
LMAO 😭
I thought about that when I saw the short for this. Haven't seen someone brave enough to match his level of audacity. It's very fun and educational content. I am a fan.
So, just an observation... I am by no means an expert but, I was thinking, with all the cuts in your video it is impossible to determine how long it takes for the venom to spread. I would think that would be helpful information. Perhaps an elapsed time would be a good idea for these segments so we know what kind of time frame one has.
The reaction starts as soon as the venom is in your body. It's the case for most stings, wether It's an insect, a snake or anything that stings honnestly. It's not like a poison that you swallowed, It's disectly in your blood stream and it spreads realy fast
@@SunnyHathSpokenLies I understand this however, it would still be useful to know a time frame. Regardless of swallowed or in the bloodstream directly it will still have stages. Knowing times and signs of the stages is a useful tool. I'm not saying it's going to be the same for everyone either but none the less still a useful tool.
@@8-BitHeart79you are right, i wonder what would happen if you are at a beach with no inmediate access to hot water, and you need to ride or walk or whatever.
I assume he got a small fraction of a normal load (they already fired before and it wasn‘t a deep or long sting). Also it depends on your body size, perfusion of the bodypart and where you have been stung …also he didn‘t want to spread it for too long (maybe pain could have increased over time).
What I want to say: A time indication would be useless …you want/need to react as fast as possible anyways.
@@8-BitHeart79 There was an article in a scientific magazine you could look up. I think it went something like this. at first your knuckles get assaulted like a sledgehammer almost immediatly if you get stung in the hands then it spreads in about an hour assaulting in your shoulders and basically your joints. Then after a few hours your kidneys take a heavy hit with a lot of excrutiating pain. The Woman who got stung also claimed that even years after she occasionally had kidney pain years after.
Damn it BARLEY went in the skin and it caused THAT much pain. Imagine getting 5 of those spines deep in your foot. I imagine it would send you into shock
Yeah It happened to my cousin. Got multiple spines on the bottom of his foot and within 15 minute he passed out because the pain was so intense. You would have thought he had his leg bitten off by an alligator hearing the screams
5 of those spines into the foot at max penetration is usually fatal
@antimantis626yeah but 5 spines is 5 times more venom than 1
No need for horror movies, this is levels above !! Your a mad man mate !!
He caught it so gently.
Also there's no antivenom for stone fish.
And some people have unalived themselves from the pain. This is why I like my water shoes.
Great production man! Deserves way more views and subs
No it doesn’t. Stupidity doesn’t get rewarded.
Nah blud really said “lemme just walk it off” as if he just didnt get stung by easily the worst pain sting wise
If you stood on one you would likely get 2 or 3 of the stings pumping all their venom into you, which is yet another good reason to wear decent boots everywhere.
Rather you than me Mark, but it likely will serve as a good warning to others so well done man. Subbed.
Hello from Belfast. Thanks for doing this Mark, I've heard tell of this fish as being in a league of it's own.
I have to say it looked really awesome, it's camouflage is incredible and quite beautiful in a dark, murky and subdued way. Also it's attitude, just chilling and watching you, both before and the after it stung you.
Bruh weird coincidence to see a local in the wild lmao.
Especially the vibrant blue spines. Very pretty, very deadly
Greetings fellow Northern Irish gentlemen
the director is killing me with the “hey you need help mark?”
"I DID NOT HIT HER... I did not. Oh, hi mark"
People talk about the tastiest fishes on other channels and here you venture into the most painful fishes!! You are a saiyan.
Stonefish is actually really tasty
Also the worst (most painful) sting in the animal kingdom is generally accepted to be the Irukandji jellyfish.
Next episode: I swam in a water container filled with Irukandji jellyfish
@@eyadradwan5726 I wouldn't recommend it. I don't know of any fatalities caused by irukandji stings, but I also don't know if any cases where the person didn't *wish* they could just die to escape the pain.
One woman said that the worst pain she'd ever experienced during childbirth was comparable to the _mildest_ pain she experienced suffering from Irukandji Syndrome*. Some neurologists who have studied it have concluded that it may well be the most painful thing that a human being can survive.
*The sting takes roughly a half hour to fully take effect. For most of history it wasn't known that the tiny jellyfish were responsible for the horrors that the venom inflicts, so it actually has its own ailment; the jellyfish was named after said ailment.
Yooo absolutely mad respect for the unholy amount of courage it took to do this but DAMN bro, that's tickling death's ballsack fr
Oh man you deserve a 100 million subscribers 🎉
So that´s how Gatorade is made, wonder how they take care of it´s toxicity, before they send it to the market?
Lol
Damn man, seriously lad you have balls of steel, to do that.
This man is out there putting his life at risk for us.
Imagine getting all the venom from multiple spines
My guy literally came out of the water completely unphased 🗿
Imagine if the cameraman missed the shot and he had to do it over 😂
That's a twisted thought. 🤣
Mark : put that thing inside me
Stone fish : leave me alone 🗿🗿
I had a cat bite that still hurts my tendon in my pointer finger today. The bite was at the lower palm. You have to be careful with that kind of stuff because you might get nerve damage. In about four hours the bite of the cat was absolutely excruciating. They wanted to give me pain meds but I already take them for a chronic pain illness in my pancreas so I told them that I needed strong NSAIDs. I have very powerful antibiotics and they told me it was super close. People have lost their hands from cat bites. I was shocked. I’ve been bit by so many animals so many times I didn’t think anything of being bit by a cat. I’ve been bit by cats so many times. But this was the first time it actually injected something into my tendon. It was a very deep bike that I thought wasn’t a big deal at first.
Chapters:
00:00:02 - The Toxic Stonefish
00:01:09 - The Most Painful Fish Sting
00:02:10 - The Stonefish: A Dangerous Creature
00:03:07 - Stonefish: The Venomous Creature
00:04:01 - Venomous Spines of the Stonefish
00:05:07 - The Most Painful Sting in the World
00:06:02 - Surviving a Stonefish Sting
00:06:57 - Entering the Sting Zone with the Stonefish
00:07:59 - The Venom Experiment Gone Wrong
00:09:01 - The Painful Encounter with a Stonefish
00:10:01 - The Sting of the Stonefish
Wtf this is all random 😂
@@CherishHaze666😂😂😂
Please do not die on camera just to outdo Coyote.
Love the added dramatic “are you ok” “do you need help” 👍👍
Mark: * feels pain *
Stonefish: well you made a mistake mah friend
He also stung himself in the hand like he’s just, trying to experience the worst pain that he can
Very brave of you. We need people like you. Thank you
LOL
Get stung by a blue ring octopus or man o war
There was a beach near my house and I loved swimming in it and one day someone got stung by a stone fish and then the council closed off the beach for 2 years, no swimming in it for two years
It’s very calm fish never seen a fish getting caught by hand so easily and it doesn’t straggles out of the water !!!
this deserves way more views
Saw from the shorts now I'm subscribing.
those biceps are top tier good work
Underrated video. Great quality producing!
8:35
“hold on I gotta walk it off”
Steps into another fish
mate dont even think about man of war jellyfish
Those spines are so beautiful but also dangerous
These videos are so educational. Loved watching this, gave me anxiety just seeing those spines 😂
Bro mark does not know how to give up with stings 💀
Fish: Don't tread on me, i will literally cause you the worst pain you've ever experienced
Also fish: oh, step away my friend, I'm just a rock
All that for 5.3k views… 🥺😭
This deserves 1M+
Imagine stepping on it and getting all that venom in you, instead of barely poking an already drained stinger, that would certainly ruin your day
Stonefish: Aight bro enuf introduction. Sting yourself quick and put me back in da god dayum water 🗿
Mark is such a legend! I don’t know anyone who would have the guts to do all of this and he’s still moving on!🫶🏽
Brave wilderness
@@8OCLOCKNEWS423he’s literally a part of that it’s in his bio 💀
Pre firing the venom then "walking it off" so informative now we all know what to do when stung
Stonefishes blend well among the rocks. This is a notorious tourist killer in our islands next to box jellies.
Idk if you do but make merch man. Not sure if it is but that hat is dope lol. Looks like maybe mercy but hey I’d wear it.
You technically wasn’t stung by the fish. You committed stabiside
I can just imagine the fishes thoughts during all this 😂
7:40 if his YT short brought u here, and ended right b4 the sting. My jaw dropped, and I got teary-eyed for you. But I'm grateful for your sacrificing to show us. God bless. ❤
Imagine feeling like that 24/7 with the pain spreading up your arm to other appendages making anything and everything unbearable. Keeping you up all night so your drained constantly. Even the touch of the warm water on a towel touching your skin is excruciating. The worst pain imaginemable. When you seek medical help the doctors just call you a drug addict instead of helping. Being closed of from the world and every day life. You loose your friends and them family because no one can understand how badly it hurts.
This is a glimpse of what it feels like for me and many others who suffer from Complex Regional Pain Syndrome.
Firstly he released all the venom from stonefish and it takes days to regenerate venom in that, so no venom got inside and i think he is having pain for the sting without venom, rest is exaggeration of pain by him
Have you gotten stung by one? I can imagine not.
I wonder what it would have been like if he hadn't got the stoneboy off beforehand? Everyone knows the second load isn't as potent and has less liquid volume.
Mark is carrying Coyotes torch and going farther than he ever would have
This fish is the most poker faced fish, like: "just try me"
Camera man: you okay mark?
Mark: 💀
Coyote would of been like “awwhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ouhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh omg omg omg!!!!!!! Urghhhhhhhhhhhhh “
"Hang on i gotta walk it off"
*steps on a stone fish
Wait, is this Mark mark? Like coyote mark that asks if he's OK while he's literally on the floor dying? 😂😂😂
Lol😂the tide is coming in, proceed to leave fish on top of box 😂
its face is funny as hell 😂😂
Just finished the whole video, man you're crazy... amazing but crazy...like really that coulda killed you... Thanks for info that heat can destroy the venom. More people should know more about this :)
Imagine if you got the full dose tho
This guy's still alive? How?
That fish is like dude wtf😅 you knew I had spines bro. You crazy as hell
You’re sooooo brave for doing this 😮
wow and that was just a tiny speck of venom, imagine getting the full load shot into your feet
imagine several of those spikes going 2-3 inches into your foot and squirting all that venom out. yikes.
What an awesome sci-fi gargoyle creature! The guy took a tiny jab after that spine mostly blew its load already, imagine taking a full foot full of those spines! 😱😱😱
stonefish: hey bud wanna put me back into the water
Mark went from asking Cayote : "Are you alright?" To being asked " Are you alright"
What do you do for living?
Him :
Walks off: accidentaly steps on stonefish😂
To be honest I feel like most the venom came out when you pushed the mouse pad down on it you probably barely got any venom at all compared to stepping on it all that we on would have went into your foot
duh that was the plan of course
he literally says that in the video
What an amazing fish. It found a way to survive out of the water. I never knew the stinger comes out like that.
Super interesting, Thank you! ( found you through yt shorts )
Can't imagine stepping over it and have all those stings injected inside my foot... 😢
“Hold on I gotta walk it off” steps on another stonefish
Imagine if while walking off the first sting he got stung in foot by a different one
You deserve my subscription Mark😅
Damn, that was like 1/100th of a real sting... but it still looks painful. I've been injured seriously and have had pain so severe to the point of blacking out... only to end up with CRPS and severe chronic pain... so it's really hard to watch someone else suffering like that.
Try agitating a male platypus. I saw a show about their poisonous foot barb. A guy was stuck by it and he wound up literally begging the doctor to cut his arm off because morphine did absolutely nothing for the pain. Another dose would be risking an overdose. The doctor had to perform a nerve block injection to stop the pain signal from getting to the patient’s brain. That approach worked quite successfully.
Just imagine getting stung in the bottom of the foot and with a deeper sting at that
Mom: we have Coyote Peterson at home.
Coyote Peterson at home:
W Director fr
this is the initiation to being apart of the brave wilderness crew 😂
This is the Gom Jabbar test!
Aussies don't call it "wish you were dead fish" for nothing.
Hang on I gotta walk it off 😂