Coyote Peterson

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Coyote Peterson
Personal information
Born (1981-09-01) September 1, 1981 (age 42)
Nationality American
OccupationTemplate:Pluralize from text Wildlife educator, Youtube personality, Producer, Show host
Website www.coyotepeterson.com
YouTube information
Channels https://www.youtube.com/user/BreakingTrail
Years active 2014–present
Subscribers 6.1 million+ (Brave Wilderness)
Total views 890 million+ (Brave Wilderness)

Last updated: May 25, 2017

Nathaniel Peterson (born September 1, 1981), widely known as "Coyote Peterson", is an American Youtube personality and wildlife educator. He is most known for his wildlife videos on Youtube, which are posted on his channel Brave Wilderness. He is well known for a sequence of videos where he lets the world's most painful insects sting him, as according to the Schmidt sting pain index[1][2]. He hosts several series on his Youtube channel: including Breaking Trail, Dragon Tails, and Coyote's Backyard.

Background

Peterson was born in Newbury, Ohio on September 1, 1981. He attended the college-preparatory school, Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin School. And he studied film at The Ohio State University, where he graduated in 2004[3]. He has a daughter, nicknamed Pup Peterson, who has been featured in several of his videos. Some of Peterson's inspirations include Steve Irwin, Bear Grylls, Jeff Corwin, and Jack Hanna.[4]

Youtube Career

Peterson began posting videos on his Youtube channel, Brave Wilderness, in 2014. On his channel, he hosts several series including: Breaking Trail, which won a 2015 Emmy award for youth/teen programs, Dragon Tails, Coyote's Backyard, Beyond the Tide, and On Location.[5]

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