Corbin Maxey is a nationally recognized animal expert, YouTuber, and television personality. He is most notable from his YouTube and TikTok channels, where his videos have been seen nearly 2 BILLION times. He also is known from numerous appearances on “The Today Show”,  “Late Night with Seth Meyers”, “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno”, and “Inside Edition”.

Corbin has been surrounded by wildlife for as long as he can remember. He spent the majority of his childhood in the mountains of southern Idaho where he spent his days observing snakes, lizards, frogs and toads. He even developed an exotic animal collection, which included his first lizard named “Booger!” Corbin’s passion for all animals influenced his decision to commit his life to them.

At the early age of twelve, Corbin founded Cyprus Hill Reptile Reserve, a non-profit organization located in Idaho, dedicated to reptile rescue, conservation, and education. To this day, Corbin has found homes for hundreds of homeless, abused, and neglected reptiles and amphibians.

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At the age of fourteen, Corbin debuted on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno”. He also wrote, produced, and starred in “Reptile Rampage,” a weekly live performance at a local accredited zoo featuring “Shere Khan” an Albino Burmese Python, “Soni” the alligator, “Tinkerbelle” the tortoise, and “Scooter” the iguana. The show was an instant success and attracted thousands of people and helped spread the message of responsible pet ownership.

Corbin has since worked in conjunction with top zoological facilities where he worked with all different types of animals including Orcas, Bottlenose Dolphins, Beluga Whales, tigers, giraffes, penguins, primates, and reptiles. Corbin even received his first kiss at Busch Gardens Africa—it was from a female giraffe named “Betty!”

In 2008, at 18, Corbin became the youngest producer and host of his own television show called “LIVE with The Reptile Guy.” The ten-episode local series was based in Boise, Idaho, and featured animals and the people that dedicate their lives to them. It went on to produce four successful seasons that featured over 300 animals in nearly 30 episodes. Following “LIVE” Corbin achieved another milestone, appearing four consecutive times on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” making him their youngest animal expert to date.

In 2010, Corbin launched “Creature Feature”; a weekly animal-related segment on ABC’s KIVI-TV in Boise. The segment has featured many animals including cats, dogs, camels, monkeys, sea lions, kangaroos, zebras, sloths, porcupines, and numerous reptiles.

In 2011, Corbin began making regular appearances on “The Today Show.”

In 2012, he began documenting the East African Vulture Crisis in Kenya alongside Dr. Munir Virani, a raptor biologist from The Peregrine Fund.


In 2014, Corbin made over a dozen appearances on “The Today Show” and was featured in “Kathie Lee and Hoda’s Funniest Moments of 2014”.

In 2015, Corbin made a record number of appearances on “The Today Show” and made two cameo appearances in “The Today Show’s Best of 2015”. Corbin also made his debut on Sirius XM Today Show radio, appearing on “The Hoda Show”.

In 2016, Corbin debuted on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” and was featured in PEOPLE, OK! Magazine, and The Wall Street Journal.

In 2017, Corbin was the most featured live in-studio animal expert on "The Today Show". He also launched his podcast, Animals To The Max on iTunes. 

In 2019, Corbin’s podcast “Animals To The MAX”, was featured as one of the “6 Best Animal Podcasts” on iTunes. It has featured notable guests including National Geographic filmmakers, Dereck and Beverly Joubert, and “Jungle” Jack Hanna. Corbin also debuted on Bravo’s “Watch What Happens LIVE!” with Andy Cohen.

In 2021, Corbin surpassed over 115 MILLION monthly video views on YouTube alone and hit another milestone; 2 million followers on TikTok.

In 2022, Corbin surpassed over 3 MILLION subscribers on YouTube and 3.2 MILLION followers on TikTok.

Corbin is a graduate of Boise State University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology.

-Young Corbin

-Young Corbin