Incredible Octopus Catch!

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Published 2016-09-27
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On this episode of Beyond the Tide, Coyote sets off on an another aquatic adventure to find the ever elusive Octopus!

Octopuses, one of the most intelligent animals that can be found in tidal pools, have extremely accurate camouflage. In fact, their camouflage is so incredible at concealing themselves among the rocks and sand that an adult Octopus has been the one marine creature that has consistently eluded the Brave Wilderness team since they launched Beyond on Tide earlier this year…so will today be the day their luck turns around?

Get ready to see if Coyote can finally catch the Octopus he's been searching for!


*Special thanks to Aron Sanchez for making this adventure possible. To learn more about Aron's amazing field work please visit his YouTube channel bit.ly/waterbod or his Instagram @waterbod


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All Comments (21)
  • @IMPATMAN
    You deserve your own show on Animal Planet.
  • I once found a small octopus at the beach onetime, I was young, so my curiosity got the better of me, so I got close to check it out, after a little while the octopus got comfortably with me and started to play, I would move a shell and it would go and put it back, it would even come up to me and touch my ankles and hands it was not scared at all, after a few hours of having fun with such a wonderful animal I decided to leave, as I walked down the beach I noticed the octopus following me, it this for a good distance then turned back, several days later I went back and at first I did not see him, then all of a sudden he appeared and even seemed to be excited to see me, I stayed and played more games with him and it was a truly life changing experience, something I will never forget. Because of the interactions I had with that octopus I never looked at them the same, I was fortunate to see their intelligence and playfullness first hand and it was amazing.
  • @samspiegel6968
    am I the only one here who thinks this man is a complete savage? Thanks coyote!
  • @lexisl3231
    "Don't handle it" He handled every creature he found.
  • @matt284fun
    My 3 year old son loves your show! We go in the back yard often and catch frogs, lizards, and bugs. Last night he caught a slug and when he let it go he said "be brave" lol. With your videos I've shown him how to treat animals, and with caution.I appreciate the videos
  • @TheKyleAye
    That sea cucumber looks so cute! It looks like my daughter when she was born
  • @bckhunter6604
    He is like a little kid. It's a great attitude to have:)
  • @deby7821
    I love how gentle you are with these amazing animals.
  • @hosseinnbd
    I want to be a marine biologist when I grow up! So this is awesome!
  • @turtlesack100
    The octopus's forehead is so big i can write an essay on it.
  • @Zeroshiki
    Lol I feel like the octopus is probably like, "Its a human ! There it is, look at that !" all amazed like Coyote. 😂😂
  • According to YouTube Captions Coyote at the beginning is named [Man in Brown hat]. 🤠
  • @spiralice
    I love how excited he gets. it reminds me of a kid the way he's so fascinated by the animals. I'm really glad I found this channel :)
  • @swerfzz420
    octopus : Leave me Alone cowboy hat! octopus: you got me just leave me alo-- octopus:am I in youtube? octopus: hi youtube!