IT'S ALIVE! Pac-Man of the Sea?

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Published 2017-08-23
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On this episode of Beyond the Tide, Coyote and the crew explore the tide pools of the San Juan Islands in search of bizarre marine creatures…and OH BOY do they find them!

From Sea Lemons to Giant Purple Sea Stars almost everything they discover is truly and amazingly unique.

To top it off they also find the largest species of Chiton, the “Gumboot”, in the world which is a creature so bizarre it hardly looks as if it’s even alive! However it does have a striking resemblance to one of the most beloved video game characters of all time.

Get ready to meet the Pac-Man of the Sea!

Hey Coyote Pack! Coyote and the crew are going ON TOUR all across the Eastern United States and are super excited to finally meet members of the Coyote Pack in person!

If you want the chance to meet Coyote, Mark and Mario make sure to buy tickets soon, because they are going fast!

East Coast Tour Dates and Ticket Links

9-13-17 *SECRET SHOW* - Columbus, OH - bit.ly/BRAVEcolumbus
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Either way, these next few months are going to be a blast! We’ll see you all very soon!

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All Comments (21)
  • @MetalGearBronya
    Coyote: This Gumboot is actually edible for humans Gumboot: D:
  • @jose3104
    Imagine just chilling under your rock and a random person with a cowboy hat grabs you and starts talking
  • @beetlebug6976
    i love how he tells facts about each and every animal he finds and not just show us the animals and be silent.
  • @catgoldf1sh
    I remember watching this video when it was 6 days old.
  • @lilithbxs
    man i wish coyote was my biology teacher...
  • @zhongjiesun1889
    first sea cucumbers, now sea lemons? now im waiting for sea apples and sea oranges
  • It's amazing to see how many animals Coyote knows. That is true passion right there!
  • @Tounushi
    Even though the sea lemon's pretty much just a blob, for some reason it looks unreasonably cute.
  • "Does it smell like a lemon?" "Good question." sniffs the slug "Nope, it smells like a slug." This is the kind of groundbreaking information I look for in Brave Wilderness.
  • @overhaul2840
    Coyote introducing sea lemons Cameraman: does it smell like a lemon?
  • @lunarbubu
    Coyote always knows so much about probably every animal. Who needs google ID, a field guide or a phone at all for identification and telling you about them, just bring Coyote around lol.
  • I lived central Oregon coast for long time. it's a wonderful place there's so many creatures. love to see this
  • @suedonym820
    14:11 "You guys are probably wondering what this feels like" 14:21 "It feels like elephant or rhinoceros skin" Yeah Coyote, because I totally know what elephant skin and rhinoceros skin feel like.
  • @TheMalogBal
    I really like these beneath the tides ones! I especially love that after looking at all of these fish, insects, etc. they get put back where you found them. Keep up the fantastic work!
  • @accelerator2388
    This dude made me addicted to flipping rocks in tide pools and finding creatures in them
  • @throwaway569
    Coyote: "it's a gumboot" Me: "what's a gumboot?" Coyote: "it's a chiton" Me: "dafuq's a chiton"
  • Fun video, my kid and I really enjoyed it. One small correction to the sea lemon: the antennae-like structures at the anterior end are called rhinophores and are chemosensory. The flowery projection at the posterior end is their gills (not a chemosensory structure).
  • @swatgamer1872
    that prickleback I saw was probably one of the cutest things I ever saw