EATEN ALIVE by Sea Lamprey!

submitted by Huzzaz on 11/26/20 1

JOIN our channel to watch Part 2 NOW - bit.ly/bravecrewofficial In this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote is entering the Bite Zone with.. the Sea Lamprey! What is a Sea Lamprey, you might ask? Good question! Sea Lamprey are slime-covered parasitic predators that have invaded the Great Lakes! So, Sea Lamprey are a threat to fish.. but do they pose a threat to humans?! Watch now to see if Coyote is EATEN ALIVE by close to 100 Sea Lamprey! Watch Coyote get suctioned by Sea Lamprey in Part 2! - bit.ly/sealamprey2 Big thank you to the Great Lakes Fishery Commission and Hammond Bay Biological Station for hosting us for this episode! These organizations are on the fore front of Great Lakes research. If you would like to learn more or have the desire to join the fight against Sea Lamprey, contact the Great Lakes Fishery Commission: www.glfc.int Please SUBSCRIBE - bit.ly/BWchannel Order Coyote's new book! - bit.ly/beastofbites Breaking Trail leaves the map behind and follows the crew as they encounter a variety of wildlife in the most amazing environments on the planet! The Brave Wilderness Channel is your one stop connection to a wild world of adventure and amazing up close animal encounters. SUBSCRIBE NOW and join the adventure that brings you closer to the most beloved, bizarre and misunderstood creatures known to man! New Episodes Every Week! Find more info at: www.bravewilderness.com Coyote Peterson on Twitter: twitter.com/COYOTEPETERSON Coyote Peterson on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CoyotePeterson The Brave Wilderness hosts and crew are professionally trained but receive assistance from animal experts and safety personnel when in potentially life-threatening situations. Permissions were obtained by the crew to film in all locations associated with this series. No animals were injured, killed, or removed from their natural habitat in the filming of this program and instances where animals are brought to the scene are clearly acknowledged in the video. Professional advice should always be sought before entering any dangerous environment, or before encountering any species of animal. Every precaution is taken to handle animals with care and in the least stressful way possible; expert opinions are often solicited when handling animals that may potentially inflict harm to any cast and crew.

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