The show Coyote Peterson: Brave the Wild on Animal Planet is what most people know the internet character for. He also has more than 140,000 people who follow him on YouTube.
His latest post on social media, in which he said he found a “primate skull,” has gotten a lot of attention, not just from his followers but also from a lot of scientists.
Coyote Peterson says that in British Columbia he found a “primate skull”
On Thursday, July 7, the 40-year-old YouTuber posted five photos to his social media accounts. The pictures show an infinite part of a skull that has been soaked in filthy water and mud. A few other people see Coyote get the skull out of the muddy pool, where it had fallen in.
The net character writes “BREAKING NEWS” in all of the captions, saying that he “found a big primate skull in British Columbia, filmed it, and then cut the footage.” He also said that he would probably talk about the same thing on this weekend’s episode of his Animal Planet show Brave Wilderness.
“This has been a secret for a few weeks… “YES, I have the skull. It’s in a safe place, waiting for a primatologist to look at it,” Coyote writes. “Absolutely crazy… When we found it, we thought it was a bear skull, but I can say for sure that it is not. The skull was found partially buried in the ground in a deep back forest ravine after a huge storm in the Pacific Northwest, which clearly shook up a lot of trees and earth.
“I don’t know if it’s what you all think it could be… But I don’t know what to think when I find a primate skull in the Pacific Northwest. So, what do you think?” the YouTuber asks.
Scientists “put an end” to what a YouTuber said
Live Science says that experts told them, “Peterson’s claim is very questionable, and taking and moving animal remains across national borders in secret may be against the law.”
The author of The 50 State Fossils: A Guide for Aspiring Paleontologists, Yinan Wang, said that the skull looks almost exactly like a solid gorilla skull that can be bought on AliExpress.
Wang makes a lot of side-by-side comparisons between the AliExpress product and the pictures Coyote released in a series of tweets.