Coyote Peterson is an American “YouTuber” and a popular wildlife educator, best known for his online channel ‘Brave Wilderness.’ Find more about his family, personal life, adventures, etc.
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Coyote Peterson is an American “YouTuber” and a popular wildlife educator, best known for his online channel ‘Brave Wilderness.’ Find more about his family, personal life, adventures, etc.
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Coyote Peterson got married in the mid-2000s. He has a daughter named Pup Peterson. She appears in many of her father’s ‘YouTube’ videos.
Coyote Peterson was born on September 1, 1981, in Newbury, Ohio. Growing up in a rural area, Coyote was close to nature. As a child, he would often see animals roaming around his house, which was a fascinating experience for him. Furthermore, there was a pond at the back of his house where he would often go fishing with his father. Soon, he started catching water animals with bare hands and was immensely excited by the experience.
One of his most memorable experiences as a kid was catching a common snapping turtle at the age of 8. It weighed 40 pounds, and catching it was not easy for a kid as young as him. Interestingly, the turtle he caught is known to be one of the most dangerous water animals, whose bite is as dangerous as that of a white shark.
This experience made him develop a keen interest in catching dangerous animals. His mother supported his interests by taking him on vacations around the country. At the age of 10, he shocked his parents when he caught a deadly rattlesnake in Arizona with his bare hands. He once had a close encounter with a buffalo in Wyoming. However, this was not enough to stop him.
In school, he became interested in sports, particularly baseball, which he played quite extensively with his father. He finished school from the ‘Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin School.’ While in high school, he aimed to become a documentary filmmaker. He had immense interest in screenwriting and film direction and attended ‘The Ohio State University’ for the same.
By the time he was 18 years old, he had traveled to almost all 50 states of the US. Bear Grylls and Steve Irvin inspired him to follow his passion of exploring the wilderness. He contacted several documentary film channels with his proposal but was rejected by all of them. However, instead of being disheartened by this, he decided to start his very own ‘YouTube’ channel, ‘Brave Wilderness,’ in 2014.
His channel was founded on September 8, 2014, and the very first video on the channel was titled ‘Breaking Trail-Trailer.’ The video was uploaded on September 14 and was a minute-long introduction to the series ‘Breaking Trails.’ It was appreciated by wildlife lovers.
He soon began uploading videos that documented his animal-catching adventures. The snapping turtle was one of the first animals to be featured on his show. His first video featuring a snapping turtle quickly gained a lot of views.
Following this success, he began uploading a video every week, and sometimes, even twice a week. For his third video, he caught an extremely dangerous Gila monster. This was one of the first videos on his channel to have crossed a million views.
As his channel progressed, Coyote and his team also faced quite a lot of trouble. In one of his early videos, he showed how one of his cameramen was attacked by a giant alligator. Another video showed leeches burrowing into Coyote’s hands. His rawness and utmost honesty became his biggest selling point, and his channel grew at a very rapid pace. Soon, it became a widely viewed and subscribed channel.
His videos showed him catching tarantulas, poisonous snakes, turtles, and crocodiles. Many of his videos garnered a million views, causing his channel to earn millions of subscribers within a short span. This was a major achievement, and following that, Coyote became a local celebrity in the US and was invited to several TV interviews.