I am Getting the Book Beast of Bites From Coyote Peterson

I am getting a new Coyote Peterson book. It was his fifth book he made. That is a lot of books I would be like I wouldn't even want to do any more books. If I were him. My mom said I can get it. So I got it. It is called "Beast of Bites" and it is still coming in the mail. I can't wait till it comes in! It cost 28$ dollars. And it comes with a signed bookplate. A bookplate is a sticker for the inside cover and it is signed.  

I was on a Tuesday zoom call with other people with Coyote Peterson. It was at 4:00 PM. My friends were at our house when we watched it. It was very interesting to hear. There was this other presenting lady on it. I forgot her name though. She was asking us everybody else's questions for Coyote Peterson. There were over 1,000 questions. There was only time for a few questions to answer.   She didn't answer my questions. It was fine because there were a lot of other people's questions. 

Coyote Peterson was thinking of doing a zoom call again sometime. What I liked about the zoom call was I liked to hear other people's questions. I hope they do the zoom call again. The zoom call stoped at 5:00 P it was about an hour long.

He said the most stressful bite situation was with the bites from three different trained attack dogs. 

California Kingsnake

There is a new Coyote Peterson video. The video is called."The California Kingsnake". 

Here is a new video:

Coyote Peterson is at San Mateo, California. Coyote Peterson is working with a Wildlife photographer/Reptile Expert Zach Lim. 

They are looking for a Kingsnake. When they found a Kingsnake, it was two and a half feet long. The usual length is 4 feet long.

The reason the Kingsnake is called Kingsnake is that the Kingsnake eats Rattlesnakes and other snakes. I wonder how the Kingsnake kills and eats the Rattlesnake.  Kingsnakes are famous because they have the ability to eat Rattlesnakes. The Kingsnake is not venomous at all.

There are two species of Kingsnakes. One is called California Kingsnake and the other one is called California Mountain Kingsnake. They look different. The California Kingsnake is all black with white spots and the other California Mountain Kingsnake is White Orange and Black. Black rings and orange rings and white rings. and it keeps on going in the pattern of the rest of the body. 

I like Kingsnakes they look so cool because of their pretty colors.


The Four Lined Rat snake

There is a new Coyote Peterson video. The video is called. "Snake Lunges at My Face".

Here is the video:

 When Coyote Peterson was doing this video about the Four Lined Rat snake. The snake lunges at Coyote Peterson's face but he did not take a bite thankfully.

Coyote Peterson is at Tottori Prefecture in Japan. Coyote Peterson is trying to find a Four Lined Rat snake in the forest. It is raining in the forest. Also, Coyote Peterson said when it stops raining the animals come out and the Four Lined Rat snake is going to hunt for food.

 The Four Lined Rat snake can grow to about seven feet in length. And the snake is not venomous at all. The snake's color is very pretty. The snake is White milky brown with black lengthwise lines. Coyote Peterson said the Four Lined Rat snake is related in a sense to a Fox Snake. The Four Lined Snake is not afraid out in the rain. I wish I could be with Coyote Peterson soon.

The snake constricts its prey until it runs out of air and dies. The snake uses no poison. It eats rats and lizards and bird eggs. If the snake gets scared it wags its tail so the animal thinks that its a Rattlesnake and run off. even though it has no rattle. And the strange thing is that there are no Rattsnakes in japan.

I Got a Trilobite!


I recently got a fossil from Mark Vins sent to me in the mail. 

Mark Vins used to be a camera man for Coyote Peterson. Now he has his animal channel called “Mark Vins” on YouTube. 

How I got this fossil from Mark Vins was by participating in a give-away where he was going to pick 40 people out of a lot of other people who subscribe to his channel. So he asks everybody that subscribed to him on Instagram to say what was your favorite part in the video that he just did about fossil hunting for trilobites. 

My dad helped me by writing the words for me in the comment on Instagram. And a week ago we got a response from Mark Vins who said that I won a fossil. 

The fossil is a Trilobite. If you don't know what a Trilobite is, it is a little bug from a long time ago. Mark Vins did a live stream about the Trilobite. He was packing the trilobites fossil up in a package while he was doing a live stream. 

I was so happy that I got a trilobite.  When the mail came every day I hoped it was the trilobite fossil.

I ask my brother if he could 3D print a little box for me so I can put the Trilobite in it. He said okay and he 3D printed the box for me. I am going to paint it so it would look pretty. 

Here is a picture of the trilobite:

I love that it is fossil from a long time ago. I like seeing the skeleton. 

Night of the Deadly Creatures

There is a new Coyote Peterson video. The video is called. " Night of the Deadly Creatures".

Here is the video:

Coyote Peterson is in Costa Rica. to find lots of dangerous animals. While Coyote Peterson was looking for dangerous animals he found a Walking Stick. A Walking Stick is an animal that Coyote Peterson found. They look like a stick but their not. It's weird why they called an animal a Walking Stick. Also what Coyote Peterson caught is a snapping turtle it was a baby one. Coyote Peterson loves snapping turtles. He always catches one. Coyote Peterson also found lots of dangerous snakes. And he found a scorpion that looked very dangerous. I really want to meet Coyote Peterson really badly. One time I was with my friends and we saw a snake it was all white with black lines on it. We thought it was not a snake at first but then we saw the black lines and no feet. So we knew it was a snake. It was really cool to see a snake in real life. Coyote Peterson can do lots of dangerous things like a venomous spider on him. I do not like spiders at all. They creep me out a lot.