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Ladybbird 08-12-14 17:10

VIDEOs-Man 'Eaten Alive' by Snake -FALSE =TV Stunt
 
The Moment a Daredevil was 'Eaten Alive' by a Snake for TV Stunt
-But Now he Faces Ridicule for Getting his Safety Team to Save Him
....After Only His Head was Consumed


  • Paul Rosolie tracked down a 20ft-long green anaconda in South America
  • The 27-year-old then donned black armored suit slathered in pig's blood
  • As cameras rolled, he crawled on all fours toward snake, which pounced
  • Animal coiled itself around his body, while clamping its jaws on his head
  • As Mr Rosolie felt his arm 'start to break', he asked team to rescue him
  • Only part of his head was inside snake when friends wrestled it off him
  • On Sunday night, social media users were criticizing long-awaited stunt
  • One said it should be renamed 'looking for snakes then getting scratched'
  • Airing followed protests from conservationists on both sides of Atlantic
  • Mr Rosolie claims he did stunt to raise money to save snake's habitat

  • Daily Mail UK, 8 December 2014

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Criticism: Paul Rosolie, 27, is facing ridicule after filming himself being 'eaten alive' by a 20ft-long anaconda - only to get his safety team to save him after just part of his head (pictured) was consumed


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Trapped in the snake's grip: In footage aired on the Discovery Channel on Sunday night, the 27-year-old and his 10-strong team tracked down the 18-and-a-half-stone snake, before letting it pounce and 'eat him'

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Somebody come!' However, as Mr Rosolie felt his arm 'start to break' under the anaconda's grip, he ordered his team of fellow naturalists, doctors and vets to save him - with just the top of his head in the snake's jaws


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Risk: The naturalist shows off dents on his helmet (left) and scratches on his arm (right) after the stunt


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However, as Mr Rosolie felt his arm 'start to break' under the snake's grip, he ordered his team of fellow naturalists, doctors and vets to save him - with just the top of his head in the animal's jaws.


Within minutes of the show, named 'Eaten Alive', being broadcast, people across America were taking to social networking sites to express their disappointment at the highly anticipated footage.

Twitter user Josh Harris, from Boston , wrote:

'They should rename #EatenAlive alive to look for snakes for 1.5 hours and then Try to be eaten alive but only get a scratch on my arm.'

Meanwhile, Connor McCarthy, from Pennsylvania, tweeted:

'I hope Paul is happy despite letting an entire nation down. I can't believe he can show his face on tv right now. What a wuss #EatenAlive.'

And Stacey Taylor, from Ontario, Canada, said:

'#EatenAlive complete waste of my time you didn't even get eaten alive you cant call a show eaten alive and not get eaten by your anaconda!'

Barstool Trent, from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, posted a picture of his dog chewing his finger and quipped

'hey, Discovery, can I have my own show?'
The footage, which had been plugged on TV and online for months, was aired despite protests from conservationists on both sides of the Atlantic, many of whom deemed the stunt 'cruel'.


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Rescue: Within minutes of the show, named 'Eaten Alive', being broadcast, people across America were taking to social networking sites to express their disappointment at the highly-anticipated footage


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'A complete waste of time': And Stacey Taylor, from Ontario, Canada, said: '#EatenAlive complete waste of my time you didn't even get eaten alive you cant call a show eaten alive and not get eaten by your anaconda!'



In response to the complaints, Mr Rosolie has claimed that he carried out the risky move in a bid to raise money to save the snake's habitat in South America - and that the animal was not harmed.

'I wanted to do something to grab people’s attention to the plight of the disappearing rainforests, something completely crazy,' he said earlier this month. ‘Everything else has been tried.’

During the documentary, aired at 9pm in the US, Mr Rosolie also explained how he had tracked down that particular snake after surviving being seized and dragged into deep water by it in 2008.

Since the incident, he had been 'obsessed' with capturing the beast, he said.


Before the stunt last spring, Mr Rosolie and his team of naturalists spent 60 days struggling up to the headwaters of the world’s largest river, battling electric eels, floods and poachers.


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Getting suited up: The footage, which had been plugged on TV and online for months, was aired despite protests from conservationists on both sides of the Atlantic, many of whom deemed the stunt 'cruel'


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Protective gear: In order to avoid being crushed, Mr Rosolie was forced to wear a lightweight, strong carbon-fibre suit that fit his frame closely. It was created by a team of engineers using special 3D technology


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Approach: Mr Rosolie is pictured tentatively approaching the anaconda, whom he first encountered in 2008


While looking for the anaconda, they also started the first scientific study of anacondas in the wild, taking down the weight, length and sex of ones they encountered

In addition to these measurements, they took samples of the creatures' skin to test for mercury, a by-product of the gold-mining industry which is encroaching on their habitat.

Finally, the team came across the green anaconda in the dense foliage of the Peruvian Amazon - an animal they knew would be big enough to swallow Mr Rosolie whole.

'An anaconda can stretch to three times its own girth, so a 20ft snake would easily encompass my shoulders,' said the naturalist, adding: 'If this snake's hungry, she might actually eat me'.

In the documentary, Mr Rosolie, who described the snake's power as akin to 'a team of horses', was filmed suiting up before crawling 'on all fours', pretending to be a wild boar, toward the snake.


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On all fours: In the documentary, Mr Rosolie, who described the snake's power as akin to 'a team of horses', was filmed suiting up before crawling 'on all fours', pretending to be a wild boar, toward the snake


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Preparing to attack: The naturalist's helmets camera films the anaconda gliding toward his face and body



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Predatory: Within seconds, the snake had risen up and struck him in the face, before grabbing his arm


In order to avoid being crushed, he was forced to wear a lightweight, strong carbon-fibre suit that fitted his frame closely. It was created by a team of engineers using 3D technology.
The suit was also streamlined so he would be less likely to damage the snake’s insides, and - crucially for Mr Rosolie - so its material would resist the anaconda’s digestive fluids.
The outfit was equipped with built-in cameras and a radio mic so Mr Rosalie could communicate with his watching team, while the naturalist was given a capsule transmitting his vital signs.

'They knew I’m the type who’ll say, "I’m fine, I’m fine"... until I’m dead,' Mr Rosolie, a New Jersey native who first visited the Amazon at the age of 18, said.
'We had to make sure I didn’t get crushed, but the suit took care of that. But if I was eaten, we were worried what would happen to my breathing system because I could have suffocated very quickly.'


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Getting worried: Mr Rosolie shouted: 'She's got all of her weight on me. I mean, I cannot move right now'


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Unable to move: 'I'm getting coils over me,' the naturalist could be heard saying as his helmet camera captured the inside of the snake's jaws. 'She's got my arms pinned. She knows there's nothing I can do'


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Stunt: The inside of the snake's jaws as it attacked Mr Rosolie and the naturalist's wife, Gowri



Mr Rosolie's suit also comprised a face mask connected to a crush-proof hose that trailed behind him, leading to an three-hour oxygen supply.
After suiting up, Mr Rosolie was filmed approaching the giant anaconda. Within seconds, it had risen up and struck him in the face, before grabbing his arm and coiling itself around his body.

'I'm getting coils over me,' the naturalist could be heard saying as his helmet camera captured the inside of the snake's jaws. 'She's got my arms pinned. She knows there's nothing I can do.'

He then exclaimed: 'Oh god,' prompting his concerned wife to ask: 'Paul, are you ok?' Several tense seconds later, Mr Rosolie replied: 'I'm ok', yet his heart rate had noticeably increased.
'Paul, your heart rate is getting pretty high and your breathing is really labored,' one of the team members could be heard telling him. He replied: 'I'm trying to stay calm.'


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Worried: 'Paul, your heart rate is getting pretty high and your breathing is really labored,' one of the team members told Mr Rosolie during the stunt. Above, the naturalist's friends are pictured looking in concern


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Taking measurements: The team is seen picking up the giant anaconda prior to the stunt in South America


Footage shows the beast wrapped around the entirety of Mr Rosolie's body as he wriggled on the floor of the rainforest. His team asked whether he could breathe, but he did not reply.

A few seconds later, he told his worried friends:

'Stand by guys, I'm starting to feel like she's consuming me.' The snake then opened its mouth and latched on to Mr Rosolie's head.
Mr Rosolie exclaimed: 'Guys, my face is down,' before shouting: 'I'm calling it, I need help!' as he feels his arm starting to break under the anaconda's grip.

As commanded, the naturalist's team rushed over and wrestled the snake off his body. They later released the animal into the wild and took measurements of its strength from Mr Rosolie's suit.

But because the snake was positioned 'high on the armor', they were unable to 'get a solid reading'.


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Predator and prey: Mr Rosolie's bid to be eaten - and rescued before perishing - took filmmakers two years to prepare. Above, the daredevil poses with the anaconda in a publicity shot before the documentary was aired


Speaking of the moment he was 'eaten alive' after the event, Mr Rosalie said:

'The last thing I remember was her mouth open wide and everything went black.'
He added: 'I went limp and let it constrict. All the while I was just thinking: “Eat, eat, eat!" She wrapped around me and I felt my suit cracking and my arms ripping out of their sockets.'

He also revealed that the snake was actually constricting him for an hour before he was rescued.

Mr Rosolie's bid to be eaten - and rescued before perishing - took filmmakers two years to prepare

Their main task was to ensure that the naturalist - who has written the well-received book Mother of God - did not end up like the snake’s usual meals: crushed until he was asphyxiated.

However, over the past few months, the stunt has attracted criticism from campaigners globally.
The campaign group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) judged from early reports of the experiment that the snake was ‘tormented and suffered for the sake of ratings’.
The anaconda would have expended valuable energy in swallowing Mr Rosolie and then regurgitating him, it argued.

However, Mr Rosalie said :

'I would not have done this if there were any real chance of hurting or stressing out the snake.'
He added: 'I’ve seen first-hand how the Amazon Rainforest is being destroyed. It is so rampant that we may be the last generation with the opportunity to save it.


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Search: The team's main task was to ensure that the naturalist - who has written the book Mother of God - did not end up like the snake’s usual meals: crushed until asphyxiated. Above, Mr Rosalie searches for the snake


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Putting the rainforest first: Mr Rosalie said: 'I would not have done this if there were any real chance of hurting or stressing out the snake I’ve seen first-hand how the Amazon Rainforest is being destroyed'


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Posing with the snake: 'People need to wake up to what is going on. What better way is there to shock people than to put my life on the line with the largest snake on the planet, the Green Anaconda?' said Mr Rosalie




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ANACONDA FACTiSSS

Anacondas are imposing creatures, easily being the heaviest snake in the world. They can reach around 550lbs (227kgs), which is well over twice the average human weight.
And only the reticulated python is longer, with anacondas recorded at 29 feet, or 8.8 meters. Their average length is 20 feet, or six metres.
They are not venomous, but are still extremely effective hunters. They hunt their prey - usually wild pigs, tapirs, caimans and fish, but sometimes even jaguars - using sight and heat sensors.
Their backward-facing teeth makes it difficult for creatures they hunt to escape. They strike in the blink of an eye and once an animal is in its grip it will coil around it until it's suffocated or crushed to death.
Anacondas are usually found lurking in swamps, but sometimes venture into rivers, as they're excellent swimmers.
There are four types of anaconda - the green, yellow, dark-spotted and recently discovered Bolivian - which all live in South America.



'People need to wake up to what is going on. What better way is there to shock people than to put my life on the line with the largest snake on the planet, the Green Anaconda?'
Anacondas will bite their prey, such as wild pigs, with teeth that curve backwards - preventing the animal from breaking away. Their power is awe-inspiring, Mr Rosolie said.
Then they will pull their prey - any creature that they can subdue and swallow - into water if they can, wrapping it in coils that crush its bones to make swallowing it easier.

During the documentary, Dr Patrick Krugg explained how the snakes 'real killing forces comes when they start to wrap their coils around their prey'. They swallow their prey headfirst, he said.

Another expert explained how anacondas can open their mouths to almost 180 degrees.

Although anacondas are in fact shy creatures, they can be deadly when roused. Reaching up to 30ft in length, they live in or around water and are far thicker than the pythons of Africa and Asia.
They are not venomous but boast powerful jaws attached by elastic ligaments.

Eaten Alive will be aired in the UK on Friday at 9pm.

The Moment Paul Rosolie is 'Eaten Alive' by a Snake in Stunt



Filmmaker Wears Snake-Proof Suit to be EATEN ALIVE by Anaconda


Tarfoot 09-12-14 01:55

re: VIDEOs-Man 'Eaten Alive' by Snake -FALSE =TV Stunt
 
Snakes alive, I mean sakes alive, I never found my life so boring that I felt I needed to get eaten alive by anything. Geeee whizzz, what's wrong with these people. Are they that starved for attention and money??????

Ladybbird 10-12-14 00:16

re: VIDEOs-Man 'Eaten Alive' by Snake -FALSE =TV Stunt
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tarfoot (Post 707028)
Snakes alive, I mean sakes alive, I never found my life so boring that I felt I needed to get eaten alive by anything. Geeee whizzz, what's wrong with these people. Are they that starved for attention and money??????


I sooooo agree with all aspects of your post Tarfoot.. Especially.. I too, am NEVER that bored in my life


BUT, look at it this way, he achieved what he wanted to= 3 US networks have already paid him to interview him,,, & the rest are queuing up.... :dunno:


NB: He damaged that anaconda , more than that anaconda EVER damaged him, or put his life in danger...


Anacondas love things like mice/rats - their digestive system do NOT have the capacity to eat/devour a man.... :laff:

All about $$$$ eh?... :rolleyes:


Sorry about the delay in replying to your post, I can't be 'on line' as much as I would like every day....my laptop is overheating so badly these days, I have to switch it off to allow it to cool down... :banghead:

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Tarfoot 10-12-14 01:02

Re: VIDEOs-Man 'Eaten Alive' by Snake -FALSE =TV Stunt
 
The ole big Anacondas, especially one of that size could no doubt eat a man. They have had quiet a few children snatched off river banks in the Amazon by Anacondas. The worst thing about it is they crush there prey as this dude was finding out before they devour it. Guess it makes it easier to swallow.

About your laptop, I was having the same issue several weeks ago. Mine was shutting down it was getting so warm. I took an air hose and blew it out real good. Lots of dust came out and it's been doing great since. If you don't have an air hose you could us canned air which is really more suitable.

Ladybbird 10-12-14 04:28

Re: VIDEOs-Man 'Eaten Alive' by Snake -FALSE =TV Stunt
 
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Originally Posted by Tarfoot (Post 707706)
The ole big Anacondas, especially one of that size could no doubt eat a man. They have had quiet a few children snatched off river banks in the Amazon by Anacondas. The worst thing about it is they crush there prey as this dude was finding out before they devour it. Guess it makes it easier to swallow.

Allow me to clarify further on my last post, Tarfoot.. ;)

There is no darn way ANY
anaconda , could/would have taken that guy's head,, with such a huge size melal helmet, (as he was supposedly wearing), inside its' mouth, & thus digested it so badly as to beg his supporting filming team to help him...

Anacondas surely need to - - first of all, wrap themselves around any BIG preys, then when all resistance is dormant, break down a prey as big as that guy, ...and enjoy the feast over a few days...??

I simply believe that was just a stunt to make good TV.. & thereinafter $$$



About your laptop, I was having the same issue several weeks ago. Mine was shutting down it was getting so warm. I took an air hose and blew it out real good. Lots of dust came out and it's been doing great since. If you don't have an air hose you could us canned air which is really more suitable.


Trust me Tarfoot, I look after my laptops...There is NO dust in the poor country I am living in right now.. its just the darn heat every month of the year, except in the early parts of the day here at the mo , starting at 4am up to 12md, as normally happens right now at this time of year..

My laptop 'heats up' and stops me typing a complete simple sentence some days, even when I start at 6am....I turn on the AC, turn my laptop on its' side....and leave it alone for 5-10min...:hissy:

I have to leave the room cos I'm COLD....:crackup:

The problem is def with the fan in my laptop...



Answered within your post above Tarfoot...
:)


NB... Alaska looks nice... NO LAPTOPS/INTERNET..= BLISS


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Tarfoot 10-12-14 05:16

Re: VIDEOs-Man 'Eaten Alive' by Snake -FALSE =TV Stunt
 
Yep sounds like the ole fan is about shot. Gee whiz I had you living somewhere in Canada, but it can't be that warm up there right now.:hmm: Hmmmmm Hawaii maybe or South Pacific Island somewhere. Nope don't think they got internet in S.P. Must be in Mexico, how's the taco's down there.....:umm::umm::D I give up.


You're right about the snake deal. Don't think he really wanted to get eaten anyhow.


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