Wildlife expert's Paul Rosolie's documentary that shows him surviving after being eaten alive by a giant anaconda has been mocked by viewers after he was forced to call off his controversial experiment halfway through.
The documentary titled 'Eaten Alive' recently got aired on Discovery Channel in the US and was mocked by several viewers on Twitter, News.com.au reported.
One of the viewer asserted that everyone just wasted two hours of their life watching the documentary and the guy didn't even get eaten.
Another said that Rosolie has let America down as they needed him to be eaten alive by that snake but he failed.
It was not revealed how Rosolie's got out alive.
The herpetologist, naturalist and author also angered animal rights activists by spending an hour inside the snake.
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