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While Discovery channel’s highly anticipated reality special, “Eaten Alive,” promised to show researcher Paul Rosolie get swallowed by an anaconda Sunday night, it ultimately left some viewers hungry ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (CNN) — “Eaten Alive”? Not quite.
This was probably not what Discovery had in mind when, early on in the telecast, it tweeted: Last month, Discovery and Paul Rosolie had asked the media to swallow a whopper — Rosolie would attempt to ...
The Discovery Channel claims that in an upcoming show called "Eaten Alive," naturalist and wildlife filmmaker Paul Rosolie will enter "the belly of an anaconda in a custom-built snake-proof suit." It ...
In a controversial trailer for its new television special, Discovery Channel suggests that the show orchestrated and filmed an event in which a man was eaten alive by a humongous anaconda snake. Take ...
Last night, the Discovery Channel aired its controversial special Eaten Alive, in which a man tried (and failed) to get a green anaconda to eat him. And while we’re glad that it didn’t get that far, ...
Naturalist Paul Rosolie has been dubbed the "Indiana Jones of the Amazon," but there's one key difference between him and Indy: Rosolie isn't afraid of snakes. Rosolie, 26, has created a "snake-proof" ...
Stock Photo. The head of a six-meter anaconda - El Cedral, Los Llanos, Venezuela. Shutterstock In a controversial trailer for its new television special, Discovery Channel suggests that the show ...
In a controversial trailer for its new television special, Discovery Channel suggests that the show orchestrated and filmed an event in which a man was eaten alive by a humongous anaconda snake. Take ...