Coyote Peterson Biography
Coyote Peterson is a wildlife educator, YouTuber, and the host of the Animal Planet series Coyote Peterson: Brave the Wild. He is well known for his YouTube channel Brave Wilderness, which focuses on animal documentaries and education.
Coyote Peterson Age
He is 41 years old as of September 2022. Coyote was born Nathaniel Peterson on September 1, 1981, in Newbury Center, Ohio, United States of America.
Coyote Peterson Education
He went to Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin High School, which is a college preparatory school. He subsequently went to Ohio State University to study cinema, where he graduated in 2004.
Coyote Peterson Wife- Daughter
He has been married since the mid-2000s. Coyote is the delighted father of Pup Peterson, her daughter born in 2008. His daughter appears on his shows on a regular basis, and she appears to have inherited some of that lively, fearless gene.
Coyote Peterson Career
Peterson is also well-known for videos in which he permits himself to be stung by insects and animals like the bullet ant and the executioner wasp. Breaking Trail, Beyond the Tide, Dragon Tails, Base Camp, Blue Wilderness, On Location, and Coyote’s Backyard are among the various YouTube channel series he broadcasts. Many tropical and temperate locations are covered in this series, including much of the United States, Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, South Africa, Japan, the Bahamas, and Costa Rica. His crew comprises cameramen Mark Vins and Mario Aldecoa, as well as experienced wildlife experts who occasionally deliver episodes.
In 2014, Peterson began uploading videos to his YouTube account, Brave Wilderness. He presents many shows on the channel, including Breaking Trail, which earned an Emmy Award for youth/teen programming in 2015, Dragon Tails, Coyote’s Backyard, Beyond the Tide, and On Location. In 2016, Peterson accidently created his first “bug attack” film. In 2018, Peterson filmed himself being stung by an Asian gigantic hornet. Because of the enthusiastic response of his audience, he began his perilous experiments. In 2019, Peterson’s channel set Guinness World Records for the most-subscribed animal YouTube channel and the most-viewed animal channel. Peterson stated in 2020 that he was likely done filming “sting and bite” videos.
Peterson and his partner Mark Vins took part in a video chat with President Joe Biden and Anthony Fauci in May 2021 to promote COVID-19 immunizations. In July 2022, Coyote was chastised for a video in which he allegedly discovered a mythological Bigfoot skull in the woods, with many long-time viewers calling the video “clickbait” and being disappointed in Coyote as a result; scientists have proven that the skull in the video was a forgery. Coyote Peterson’s Wild Field Trip on YouTube was nominated for Outstanding Host at the Children’s and Family Emmy Awards.
Coyote Peterson’s Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of 10 million dollars.