'Alaskan Bush People' Spoilers: Billy Brown's Brood Celebrates Christmas, Loses Track of Exact Date [WATCH]

Christmas in the bush may be different from what regular people know, but Billy Brown and his family show viewers of "Alaskan Bush People" that like everyone else, they too get into the the holiday mood.

Discovery Channel released two teaser videos showing the Browns celebrating the season. In one clip, entitled "Dreaming of a Bush Christmas," Billy's children show their family's fans why Christmas is more fun in the wild.

"A lot of variety goes on up here," Billy and Ami's eldest son Matt says. "We get different kinds of gifts."

The 32-year-old says that the most typical present in the wild is salmon, but he has also gotten seaweed in the past. While Bam Bam, 30, narrates that one time, his brothers gave him a few bullets as a Christmas gift.

Gabe, 24, makes fun of their Christmas stockings, which are just ordinary socks they hang on tree branches.

As previously reported, the Browns oftentimes lose track of dates due to their remote lifestyle so they don't necessarily celebrate Christmas on Dec. 25.

"We live by the seasons, and seasons change," Billy explains.

"Today is Christmas because it feels like Christmas, and we're all ready for it to be Christmas," Bam Bam adds.

Matt admits that they're a little behind up in the bush, but his youngest sister Rain says she wouldn't have it any other way.

"Instead of staying in the living room, we get to enjoy the great outdoors and spend Christmas there with all the little critters."

Meanwhile, Billy's grown sons, who are all still single, may be using the holiday season to find the perfect mate. They are shown cleaning up and going on dates, and they seem to be very excited about the idea of the Christmas mistletoe.

"When I find myself under the mistletoe, I'd take full advantage of it," Matt says in one clip.

For Noah, a first kiss is special and should not be done under a mistletoe.

"Whenever I find myself under a mistletoe, I'd step away from it," he says. "Because I believe that a first kiss should be something special shared between a man and a woman."

"Alaskan Bush People" follows the lives of Billy Brown's family, who have lived in the Alaskan bush for more than 30 years. It airs every Wednesday, 9 p.m. on Discovery.

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