The script is a dialogue from a wildlife documentary filming. The main characters are a wildlife photographer named Coyote Peterson and his camera man, Mark. They are in the Sonoran Desert, trying to capture a tarantula hawk.
The scene starts with Coyote Peterson spotting a tarantula hawk and instructing the camera man to stay still. After a few tense moments, Coyote Peterson successfully catches the tarantula hawk. However, the tarantula hawk also gets him, resulting in a cholla spike attack. The cholla spikes are sharp, causing Coyote Peterson severe pain.
While trying to remove the cholla spikes, Coyote Peterson explains that the spines of cholla cacti are modified leaves with microscopic barbs. Removing them yanks out chunks of skin and flesh, causing intense pain. Despite the pain, Coyote Peterson manages to remove most of the spikes, with the final one being removed by Mark.
The scene ends with Coyote Peterson commenting on the experience, stating that it was an epic ending to an awesome day in the Sonoran Desert. He advises viewers to stay wild and avoid cholla cacti, and invites them to join him on the next location.
1. The camera man starts filming an adventurous scene.
2. A tarantula hawk is spotted.
3. The tarantula hawk is chased and caught, but the adventurer also gets stung by a teddy bear cholla.
4. The adventurer is unable to move his arm due to the pain.
5. The adventurer uses a multitool to remove the cholla spines from his body.
6. The adventurer experiences extreme pain when removing the cholla spines.
7. The adventurer is able to extract the last cholla spine.
8. The adventurer successfully catches the tarantula hawk.
9. The adventurer is warned to stay away from teddy bear cholla.
10. The adventurer concludes his experience with a lesson about being careful in the desert.
11. The adventurer is Coyote Peterson, and the experience is part of an "On Location" adventure series.