BITTEN by a Giant Asian Centipede!
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This first-of-its-kind episode was made from our livestream on April 10, 2024, during which Coyote took a bite LIVE from one of the world’s most lethal and mysterious centipedes with medical support from Doctor ER.
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Thank you Coyote for inviting me along for this bite-sized thrill for a BIG cause. Can’t wait for the next adventure! 😎
@cirger
Ай бұрын
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@SiTopengBiru
Ай бұрын
It just me or you gonna react to more video of coyote and mark
@zacharyhereisjohnny3209
Ай бұрын
It so cool that your in the video
@elijones5656
Ай бұрын
here before this blows up
@indus6666
Ай бұрын
Hello doc
5 years from now: coyote takes the bite from a zombie and becomes the antidote
@memelord3097
Ай бұрын
lol
@lynxluciferian382
Ай бұрын
Hahahaha
@JJW-fg1zp
Ай бұрын
He is literally poisonous.
@unkn0wnmortaL
Ай бұрын
😂
@Grimm_Lord95
Ай бұрын
@@JJW-fg1zp*Venomous
*_"Put your right hand in the box."_* *_"What's in the box?"_* *_"Pain."_*
@h.c5750
Ай бұрын
Great comment lol
@hoon_sol
Ай бұрын
@@h.c5750: *_"I hold at your neck the Scolopendra subspinipes."_*
@JackCrossSama
Ай бұрын
box jellyfish when?!
@Ishaan.Srivastava
Ай бұрын
Lisan al gaib
The centipede he was bitten by, S. dehaani, is a species with a pretty potent venom, but it is not the most venomous. Species that are much more likely to be closer to the number one spot include E. rubripes spinosis, sp. "Malaysian tiger," and potentially E. rubripes platycephalus. To my knowledge, centipedes are capable of controlling how much venom they inject, so that is something to consider. A couple other people mentioned this, and I agree. Yeah, that centipede is not healthy. You can tell by the sluggish movement, and it appears it can barely move its anntenae at all. It has pretty severe mycosis, which is a fungal infection that can be caused by dirty conditions, inadequate ventilation, and keeping them too wet. Mycosis appears as black patches that slowly eat away at the centipede, and it can be found on any part of its body. If you do not take care of the infection, it will almost certainly result in death. Keeping centipedes very moist with little ventilation is a common mistake due to all the misinformation online. To get rid of mycosis, you must increase ventilation and completely dry their enclosure, but make sure you have a water dish constantly full so it does not desiccate. This will stop it from spreading any further until the pede reaches its next molt, which will save it if it's not too late already. (In your case I'm quite sure it's too late though.) Another method I have seen is to make a pure rock salt solution by placing a small amount of rock salt in boiling water for 5-10 minutes. Apply it to the infected areas of the centipede with a Q-tip, then gently scratch it away with a toothpick. This is a lot more tedious, considering you have to knock it out before you do it. There are two ways to knock them out: CO2 and ice water. I'd recommend ice water since most people are able to do that rather than CO2, and ice water works well enough. The species in the beginning is a good example of all the misinformation because it is often misidentified as "Scolopendra gigantea," which is not true; it is an unidentified species yet to be described. The problem that occurs when you misidentify species like that, especially in this case, is that they are found in different environments, therefore requiring different care. The species in the beginning is known as "sp. white legs." They are found in a more arid environment in the highlands of Peru. On the other hand, the true S. gigantea that it's being misidentified as is found in a lower, more humid environment, such as parts of Venezuela, Colombia, and Trinidad. I believe it is found in more than just those three places, but I can't remember off the top of my head.
@jugnug3328
Ай бұрын
Bugs and Biology a great channel to watch just dropped a video calling out Peterson for the condition of the Centipede in this video so I had to check it out for myself I highly recommend checking out the video yourself
@centipedeproductions7754
Ай бұрын
@@jugnug3328 Yeah, I've actually been watching him for a while. He definitely makes great pede content. I'll have to check the new video out
@DanielLazzara
Ай бұрын
Thanks Steve Irwin and may you rest in piece
@ellestar2306
Ай бұрын
What kind of centipedes live in Hawaii? Hopefully not the super venomous ones
@voza-mj8hv
Ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment and insight, hopefully Coyote sees this.
"Where's my heart rate" "You're actually doing really good... you're 126 bpm" *HR jumps to 148 bpm*
@mohammadbt7278
Ай бұрын
How to write in bold🤔
@kimbriank
Ай бұрын
@@mohammadbt7278 Write what you're saying in between ** (*star*) = *star*
@LfcArmy
Ай бұрын
*thanks*
@mohammadbt7278
Ай бұрын
@@kimbriank thx 🙏
@mohammadbt7278
Ай бұрын
@@kimbriank wait let me try *balls*
You can literally see the fear in the doc's eye when the centipede is going closer near his neck. Kudos to him for agreeing to do it impromptu
@MANG00J
Ай бұрын
He looked terrified at the beginning too lmao 😭
@MeAuntieNora
Ай бұрын
@@MANG00J I swear you could see him start to sweat almost immediately when he understood he was gonna be asked if he wanted to hold it! I respect him for pushing through that concern!
@zorkitipafed4626
Ай бұрын
Reminds me of unplanned free solo when Magnus Midtbё visited Alex Honnold. Or when Snoop Dog passed Fluffy a joint.
@closertotheheart
Ай бұрын
I laughed when he pushed the container away after Coyote placed the centipede back in.
@zualo
Ай бұрын
@@zorkitipafed4626 W reference
I had a feeling it looked very sickly too. I kind of felt bad for it.
@BlinkOnWheels
8 күн бұрын
From what I’m seeing in the comments, very very sickly. Like dying sick.
It’s reassuring to see that a video like this has drawn the attention of individuals who are properly educated and can identify that the first centipede has clearly been neglected by the coyote crew.
@OnceUponReddit
8 күн бұрын
Not on purpose though
@BlinkOnWheels
8 күн бұрын
Fr
“ don’t you let it get to my neck!” “No Jordan what’s so cool about this is…” 😂
@desmondjason6195
Ай бұрын
He was holding back the scream
@spartan_a1176
Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@GoodnessandTruth
Ай бұрын
Coyote wth man 😭
“Your not afraid of centipedes are you” “Jax, that’s literally my only fear, why would you do this”
@limitlessfury3963
Ай бұрын
"what that was a completely unrelated question"
@DJLucas-xv7oe
Ай бұрын
Coyote please, never ever ever ever EVER Ever ask ask ragatha for a centipede bite with you.
@matking7562
Ай бұрын
"You'll never know until it's too late".
@edenanimates1465
Ай бұрын
“Oh, kaufmo s been abstracted, that’s okay?”
@aurorathehedgehog5985
Ай бұрын
LMAO OH MY GOD THATS FROM DIGITAL CIRCUS! That's HILARIOUS thank YOU for putting that there. Perfect example
That's one sick and unhealthy "white leg". It's practically rotting away. Quite clearly kept very badly, in totally wrong conditions. I'd be surprised if it's still alive.
@qwertuiop3005
Ай бұрын
The first or the second centipede? And are white legs a sign of bad health for centipedes? If you mean the first one, is white leg also the reason why it's moving so slow?
@Reptileowner
Ай бұрын
How can you tell just wondering?
@buggo_boi
Ай бұрын
@@Reptileowner The black spots you see all over it is a fungal disease called mycosis, common in centipedes that are kept in too humid of an environment without proper ventilation. The way it is acting and the lack of movement from its antennae and maxillae leads me to think the nerve cluster in the head that acts as the "brain" of the centipede is dead (either from the mycosis or dehydration), and the body is simply moving on autopilot. If you look at the teaser video they released from 2 months ago, you can tell the centipede was in better health back then (though it appears it still had mild mycosis even then).
@Reptileowner
Ай бұрын
@@buggo_boi that is sad is is terrible to see animals treated bad
@5amH45lam
Ай бұрын
@@qwertuiop3005 @buggoboi answers perfectly. 👍
These insects ain't gon kill him but them medical bills sure will
Coyote took that bite way better than the Desert Centipede bite
Ай бұрын
Its because he was debunked for overeacting by another similar channels. Hes toning down his reactions to not look like complete moron.
@bendover5105
Ай бұрын
@ developed more pain tolerance
@ARod3
Ай бұрын
@what Chanel
@rixn888
Ай бұрын
@biggest shi i have seen
@serpentsnsirens
Ай бұрын
@everyone has a different pain tolerance and i can guarantee he handles these bites better than most. most people probably wouldnt be able to talk through pain like that. that ‘debunking’ is just weird. how can you debunk a pain reaction??
coyote peterson is INSANE, he gets my respect
@HiimSofa
Ай бұрын
Heck yeah
@tylermadril9338
Ай бұрын
Yeah he is insane…ly awesome!
@kierra_mist
Ай бұрын
Fur sur
@evil_ironboy
Ай бұрын
*meow*
@Tight--LiNeZ
Ай бұрын
Ted Bundy was too. Do you respect what he did?
I like the doctor being there helps add a new complex to the symptoms you are feeling
Damn Coyote is what is left of a human after you remove fear 100% and still decide to boost braveness by 500%. He's like the ultimate survivor who is also the last expected person to survive.
@wassollderscheiss33
Ай бұрын
Yeah, or you just remove the venom of the insects beforehand.
@indio4-215
Ай бұрын
@@wassollderscheiss33 And you know this how, exactly? Or are you just assuming and spouting negative nonsense like the typical ignorant fool does?
Never expected Dr Wagner and Coyote to link up for a video but I'm all here for it
@kimsmith2942
Ай бұрын
Nope wrong name it’s DR ER
@jackthm5069
Ай бұрын
@@kimsmith2942 Channel name is DR ER, actual name is Dr Wagner so what does it matter
@sierrasymone7590
Ай бұрын
Jordan Wagner @@kimsmith2942
*Zooms in on Dr. ER’s face* : 👁️👄👁️
@lunarinsanity
Ай бұрын
You commented this before I did 😂
@YoungAmzn
Ай бұрын
lmaoooooo
@davecrupel2817
Ай бұрын
My God 😂😂😂
@MarliScarlett-hq1lq
Ай бұрын
That’s called Jewish
Not much of a Centipede Ambassador, it's about to die.
@BlinkOnWheels
8 күн бұрын
Poor centipede
@BlinkOnWheels
8 күн бұрын
It doesn’t deserve that.
This man's been bitten by so many things that he's become a walking antidote. No one survives all those different venoms without next-level poison resistance.
@LanguishedBeing
Ай бұрын
Actually, venom and poison are different categories, not the same thing. He wasn't being poisoned he was being injected with venom see you can drink venom but not poison
@kelsey2333
Ай бұрын
Coyotes never be bitten or stung by anything that could actually kill you.
@AmyLovesYou
Ай бұрын
@@LanguishedBeing People drink poison too. People have been doing so for thousands of years. Henbane, datura, foxglove, fly agaric, belladonna, chelidonium majus, hemlock, monkshood etc... the list goes on.
@frostbite4954
Ай бұрын
He ain’t a superhero. He just have been lucky. Nature doesn’t give a twig.
@vantagepoint9270
Ай бұрын
@@kelsey2333a Gila monster is now known to have actually killed a person
Would love to see more collabs like this! Having Doc there really helps with perspective of fear and context of symptoms. 🙌🏻
That white legs looks like it's literally on its last leg. poor thing clearly has not been getting proper care. I have NEVER seen a healthy pede move that sluggish with such little mobility in the antennae.
@cxaxukluth5432
Ай бұрын
Agree. Looks either dehydrated or sedated.
@buggo_boi
Ай бұрын
@@cxaxukluth5432 It looks brain dead with an awful mycosis infection :(
@beni5149
Ай бұрын
Could also be you know old. Centipedes lifespan is approximately a year. And finding an ambassador which is very tame and docile means that they probably pushing that close as they want to get the most out of it as finding another docile centipede probably isn't a very easy task.
@Inverts4Introverts
Ай бұрын
@beni5149 large centipedes can and usually do live up to 7 years. This poor creature is also obviously suffering from mycosis, which is acquired through a consistent falier in husbandry. There's a chance that this was wild caught and at the end of its life, but even then, this isn't an ambassador. This is a dying centipede that has been in someone's care. Someone who is giving it improper care.
@liamfisher7178
Ай бұрын
It could just be very old, which is supported by its size.
This was awesome. Thx, guys!
Bro did not agree to the centipede going up his neck 😂😂🤣💀
The pure face expressions on Dr. ER was the best part of the entire video
there no way in HELL I’d have done what dr ER did 🤣
Coyote Peterson is a legend, much love to whole Brave Wilderness crew. Amazing work throughout the years, I have been watching for so many years.
The first one is actually the second largest species ( _S. sp., "Peruvian white leg"_ ), after the true Amazonian giant centipede ( _S. gigantea_ ). There are two species which have caused human casualties, _S. gigantea_ & _S. dehaani_ (Vietnamese giant). The second one (the "cherry red") is actually considered a morph of _S. dehaani_ . I've been pinched by _S. dehaani_ several times for carelessness while working with them. I believe their venom is more cytotoxic than neurotoxic due to the intense localised pain & swelling of tissue. Besides potency, quantities of venom contribute to the potential damage, and that's what makes those New World giants dangerous with the gigantic sizes.
@veryberrybvnny
Ай бұрын
fascinating!! have you read any good papers on the subject or written any yourself? venom and stuff fascinates me, but there aren't really any undergrad courses on it in my uni.
@danielballard3364
Ай бұрын
100% correct but just adding a detail reg. the largest sizes. S. subspinipes (originating from Southeast Asia) usually averages at around 20 cm but some far larger individuals have been found, with one even being the current record holder with a massive 36.6 cm in length in Hawaii.There has not been found a larger individual even among the S. gigantea
@LxstAgain
Ай бұрын
@royalrovers actually scolopendra sp. white legs is the largest species, they get larger than gigantea. i believe the record right now for white legs is somewhere around 40cm not including the terminal legs and antenna.
@BugsandBiology
29 күн бұрын
@@danielballard3364Any sources for that Hawaiian one? The only one I could find was extremely suspicious, with the supposed centipede not resembling any species that occurs in Hawaii.
The absolute shhock in doctor ER's face when he saw cyote casually pick up the giant fricking centipede was insane😮
I love you both. Thanks for raising to save my spirit animals.
I swear this channel never disappoints. Props to Doc.
The number of guts this man has for him to do things is mad respect.
"oh it's going up the side of your head! This could not be any better" 😂😂😂 Mad props to the doctor for handling it!
What a beautiful creature! I don't see many people admiring the fact of how calm that giant centipede is being handled.
Coyote's Centipede is like, "I DON"T NEED A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE!"
A big respect to Coyote 👏
@kevinlepage1306
Ай бұрын
HELLL YEAH HELL YEAH
@MrBugsMetropolis
Ай бұрын
Here from Bugs And Biology - he basically killed a centipede
@axiyxav5377
Ай бұрын
A big no. This centipede is almost dead and there are so many misinformations. This is just sad
great video and I'm so happy that I was able to see the bite live.
Bro that pause when the centipede climbed onto coyotes hand was perfect. That was textbook comedy. 😂😂
this guy is still doing this sort of stuff :D amazing that he keeps on going
4:43 Why was this weirdly adorable coming from one of these things? Just imagine the centipede had baby Dorys voice shaking it’s head yes looking up a Coyote confirming it’s comfortable being held 🥹😂
@lukaschen3009
Ай бұрын
Any animal that pose no harm to humans can be cute. Friendly wolves, snakes, sharks are super adorable. And for this case some centipedes can be kept as pets
@JebsteritoZ
Ай бұрын
@@lukaschen3009 Definitely! No doubt about that, although if you put that way it goes for all animals, the ones that do pose harm to humans can be cute too depending on who you ask. As long as you observe them from a distance, or know what you’re doing, stay safe, and respect their boundaries. Centipedes are one of the nopes for me thought this was hilarious. Solid pfp like exactly lol
Peruvian giant white-leg centipede is not Scolopendra gigantea, it's a separate undescribed species nicknamed "white leg", generally referred to as Scolopendra sp. "white leg". And you can see that whoever owns this centipede didn't know that, cause you can see the centipede has mycosis (Scolopendra sp. "white leg" needs to be kept more dry than S. gigantea), it's so bad that the centipede can barely walk and its antennae are so rotted that it can't move them at all. I don't think they can sense fear, they just sense that the ground under them is shaking, which would probably make them more nervous. The most venomous centipede species (at least one that we know of) is probably "Riau Giant"/"Malaysian Tiger", it's an undescribed species and according someone who's been stung by both this one and Scolopendra dehaani (the one in the video, I actually have one of those at home, just a different color morph) it's been the most painful Allergic reactions to centipede venom are pretty rare, they happen more common with hymenoptera (bees, wasps and ants) stings, scorpion stings, sometimes snake bites, etc. Another thing: pain meds appear to not have much effect when it comes to some centipede stings (similar thing appears to be true with viper bites, you could get a shot of morphine and the pain will drop from 8/10 to maybe like 7/10), from what I've gathered local anesthesia seems to be more effective (also a warm compress might help a bit) They also showed very little of the actual reaction, from 'bite' reports I've read on this species the pain will only keep going up for like an hour or 2, then stay like that for a couple more hours before it starts to drop. The shot he was given certainly helped him get through the worst part. Correction: That centipede is already basically dead, its centralized brain appears to not be functioning and it's basically running on auto-pilot.
@HotAppleKai
Ай бұрын
The poor White Legs clearly suffered massive mistreatment. I hope Coyote does his due-diligence and clarifies this. That centipede is very much NOT 'fine'.
@BtmQuark
Ай бұрын
@@HotAppleKai The whole show is terribly managed, they all clearly care more about views than the animals they're presenting. It's full of factual mistakes and it's not the first time animals were mistreated. The fact that no one noticed that something was wrong with the centipede indicates that no one there actually seems to care about animals or education, it took Coyote 6 years to learn that centipede's forcipules aren't its mandibles.
@HotAppleKai
Ай бұрын
@@BtmQuark I agree with you. It's just so sad to see.
@yaboycapone1996
Ай бұрын
I laugh so hard seeing you fairy's cry
@BtmQuark
Ай бұрын
@@yaboycapone1996 So pointing out that no one there (maybe except for the doctor) has any clue what they're doing is "crying" and that the show supposedly about animals is so poorly managed that they couldn't keep an animal alive for more than few months is "crying"
Having Doc on here was a great idea, so informative and interesting.
Thanks Coyote, it’s so good to see you in the “bite zone” again!😊😊
Just watching these creatures already giving me chills...and you got bitten by one of those.. Mad respect for you Coyote 🗿
And the streak continues!!!!!!!!!!! also I feel like all the journeys that he has been going throw he 100% has so much experience. And I've learned so much and, it inspires me to look at bugs and critters that i come across to absolutely amazing.
I haven't checked out the channel in a good while, but I just wanted to say that I'm glad you and your team are doing well.
Amazing video brother ❤❤
Centepete biting is one of the most hurtful bite out there, my brother was also bites by Centepete on his leg and he said,'' it is like putting the burning charcoal on your leg''.
@yharim180
Ай бұрын
Worse, I’d bet, being someone who has had a massive burning charcoal jump onto my leg for an extended period of time. I’d prefer that even to a bite from this centipede..
@EmeraldCityN3rd
Ай бұрын
Centepete ❤
@Istayonurmind
Ай бұрын
lol it’s the fact I had one of these crawling on my head is crazy I really dodged a bullet 😭
The live stream for this was crazy, glad I caught it!
A collaboration I never knew I needed to see until now
Doc: "DONT YOU LET IT GET TO MY NECK" Coyote: "Oh look at this!!! Its going up the side of his head now! This could not be any better"
The fact that the Doctor decided to handle that centipede knowing it could’ve bit him shows how brave he is.
crazy how the bite wound just looks like a tiny papercut but its vemon effects are devasting to coyotes arm movement ability when its working
16:55 His eyes when he says it can be delayed 😂😂😂 bro's almost having fun with this! ❤
Coyote basically said: "Doc if im getting bit, youre going down with me!" xDD
It was awesome seeing DOCTOR ER!
I actually learned a lot watching this! Not just about centipedes but also medical issues
One question if I may : why not try to get bitten by the actual giant centipede from the beginning? Is the poison too strong or actually too mild? I keep hearing that the big ones hurt the least, but I don't know how true that is.
Wow! That centipede bite is crazy! Not as painful,but more pervasive! Also,what a fun crossover!😊
Peterson never dissapoints.
@Marvelforever65
Ай бұрын
Big respect
I've never commented on a video before but these videos are absolutely amazing! Keep fueling the younger generation with informative content 🔥
Best Brave Wilderness video in KZread history! Plus, Dr. Jordan (Doctor ER) did a great job treating Coyote with medical supplies.
Me:I thought you’re retired!? Coyote:My retirement is greatly exaggerated.
"You're actually doing pretty good! You're at 126!" *camera shows it at 142-148*
Coyote: "DOC WOW THAT HURTS, THE PULL HURTS!" Doc: "Yeah yeah I apologize" Coyote: "Wow, do it again, do it again!"
Coyote has definitely been reading the comments on all the last videos and decided to be as brave and manly as he could with this bite!
@lowandodor1150
Ай бұрын
Well, with all those other nature/animal/bite channels out there, hardly breaking a sweat after the Bullet Ant, all the crazy Wasps and all, he for sure had to change his game. Still not sure about the Desert Centipede Bite, if it really was so painful, i mean, i guess different people react differently, perhaps different ants pack a different amount of venom, younger ants, who knows, but i gotta say, i was rather amused when i saw these young guys getting bitten and having a laugh about Coyote P.
@piratefilmco
Ай бұрын
@@lowandodor1150 The Bullet ants you mean the young guys having a laugh about Coyote? Where was this, I am curious. Also those cultures that do the bullet ant things are probably just used to it by now since they grow up with them and probably have many bites over their lives.
@lowandodor1150
Ай бұрын
@@piratefilmco No, not the young boys doing the coming of age ritual with the gloves. I am talking about other youtubers with wildlife channels from the U.S.
@brendanberry7403
10 күн бұрын
Kings of pain have done some same species as coyote like the warrior wasp and one thing they noted that the pain index creator noted was that they only sting to inflict pain when protecting their nest. Meanwhile coyote had one away from the nest for a while and really hammed it up acting like it was terrible. Kings of pain neither of them actually could really tell they got stung.
@lowandodor1150
10 күн бұрын
@@brendanberry7403 Now that is interesting!
He goes out of his way to entertain us. Thank you coyote!!!!!!!!!
5:49 “… and if it goes up your sleeve just let it happen cuz it’ll be super entertaining.” Lmfao
Well, now you have a living hole puncher for your office! Glad you're okay, Coyote, and I'm glad your fundraiser did well! I have no doubt the rhinos thank you! Great job!
@Yyxxx2
Ай бұрын
Man U downloaded yt 2006 it was made 2005
Doctor Wagner and Coyote? This is a very unexpected suprise!
How could the producers and Coyote miss that the first centipede shown has mycosis and malnourished? What environment did you all have it set up in to make its condition that much worse??
@deadaccount03791
Ай бұрын
looks fine to me
@buggo_boi
Ай бұрын
@@deadaccount03791 It's not, it is definitely brain dead at this point.
@buggo_boi
Ай бұрын
The sad part is it looked healthier in the teaser video they showed two months ago...
@xenomorphoverlord
Ай бұрын
@@deadaccount03791 Centipedes are always moving their antennae. The first centipedes antennae are practically rotted away. It's central brain is most likely dead as well. This centipede is not going to survive
Centipede all chill after the bite. Done its job for the day.
That was absolutely awesome how you surprised doc with that first centipede and then the look on his face when you actually put it on him was priceless lmao! Just that scene alone should be made into a KZread short clip.
Best collab! Love Doctor ER!!
Dr is talking us through the toxin process and reactions, meanwhile Coyote's slow dying on the table.
Aye nice DoctorER, love this collab.
Great episode and it was awesome to get to watch this live. I’m thrilled that BW is doing so much to help protect these rhinos. SAVE THE HORNS!!
I read the title too fast and I thought it read "I got bitten by a giant a$$ centipede" 🤣🤣🤣
Coyoteee you are the real OG man. Been following since day 1. The quality of content has gone up increadibly and I couldnt be happier for you. Stay wild
thanks you very much 😘
I have waited weeks for this episode and it was worth it.
Only people who own centipedes know that the pedes in this video are misidentified and are in poor health.
@buggo_boi
Ай бұрын
Poor thing is basically dead :(
@yogicentralyt
Ай бұрын
Wait really? That's sad
@PuddingXXL
Ай бұрын
Care to elaborate
@buggo_boi
Ай бұрын
@@PuddingXXL The black spots you see all over it is a fungal growth that is a disease centipedes can get called mycosis. If left untreated for too long, the centipedes will eventually die. In this video, you can look closely at the head of the centipede and notice that the antennae and maxillae (mouthparts) don't move much, this is because the nerve cluster in the head (bug "brain") is dead and likely succumbed to the mycosis infection or dehydration. The rest of the body still moves because the other nerve clusters are still alive and active, but the body is likely moving on autopilot at this point, and without the head alive to eat things, the centipede will die.
@PuddingXXL
Ай бұрын
@@buggo_boi Thanks for the elaboration. Interesting on multiple levels
14:20 i feel like having doc around helped keep you calmer
This deserves so much more views
Love from India 🇮🇳❤️ Be brave , Stay wild !!💪💪
This video is giving me flashbacks to the giant desert centipede man. It doesn't seem like this bite is as severe as the giant desert centipede, massive props to Coyote for taking that bite like a champ!
It was super awesome your collab with Dr. ER and I hope to see him again with you, maybe even bring DrMike along for the ride too as maybe Dr advice post ER seeing your regular doctor later following up.
My heartrate was going higher than Coyote's right before he was about to get bit. What a legend.
Thank you so much for working with rhino's :D
They gave each other a fist bump, handshake and a high five. That’s when you know you made a true friend. Incredible video, thanks for all the memories and enjoyment you guys gave me. I’ve been watching you guys since the Stone Age and I still watching you guys now, absolutely amazing! 😁
this was really awesome ^ ^ great having a doctor with you too!
Dr ER explaining the medical diagnosis of a bite: Coyote interrupting "Wow I am SO out of it right now!" Haha I love you Coyote. You are a legend!
Wow! 👏 😮
@trixthedragonpuppet
Ай бұрын
u ar the second
the centipede was munching on his skin after the bite 🤣
“No diarrhea, thank goodness” 😂
Shout out for having a doctor on hand !
Love you Coyote!
@Idamanex
Ай бұрын
Yooo WHAT that’s crazy
2:46 Poor DoctorER! I seriously hope I never see that expression on a doctor's face directed at me while I'm getting a checkup!
Wow 1 of the most insane videos ever on the channel but absolutely loved this video & should totally b on a viral streak .
"Hey, Im Coyote Peterson and Im gonna start biting the animals back."