Coyote Peterson and wildlife biologist Christina Wilson visit Robbie's in the Florida Keys, a famous spot for hand-feeding giant Tarpon. Tarpon can grow up to 8 feet and 280 pounds, and their jaws are powerful enough to straighten fishing hooks. Coyote and Christina attempt to feed the Tarpon by dangling fish in the water, and Coyote eventually gets his arm chomped by a large Tarpon, likely the famous Scarface. Despite the painful experience, Coyote is thrilled to have had the encounter and warns viewers not to try hand-feeding Tarpon at home.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The location of the event is the Florida Keys, at a place called Robbie's.
2. The event involves feeding Tarpon fish by hand.
3. Tarpon can grow up to eight feet and 280 pounds.
4. The location is famous for seeing Tarpon because of a fish named Scarface that was rehabilitated there.
5. Scarface was a Tarpon that was found with its face cut by a boat propeller.
6. The owners of Robbie's brought Scarface into captivity, stitched it back up, and released it into the waters.
7. After being fed and rejuvenated, Scarface stayed in the area and brought in other Tarpon.
8. Dozens of Tarpon can be found in the waters at Robbie's, where visitors can hand-feed them.
9. The Tarpon's jaw structure has an impressive underbite, allowing them to gulp their prey in.
10. The Tarpon's teeth are sharp and sandpaper-like, which can rip up human skin.
11. Tarpon are fish-eating experts and do not eat humans.
12. The average size of the Tarpon in the waters at Robbie's is three to four feet.
13. The experience of hand-feeding the Tarpon can be painful, as seen from Coyote Peterson's arm.