Anaconda man Paul Rosolie's documentary titled 'Eaten Alive' has aired in the US on Discovery Channel.
Rosolie, who gained fame after he was eaten alive by a Anaconda, presented himself as prey to the snake in the Amazon after putting on a special reinforced suit with helmet and devices to measure the snake's vital signs, News.com.au reported.
The herpetologist, naturalist and author spent an hour inside the snake.
The wildlife expert said that he would not have done this if there were any real chance of hurting or stressing out the snake.
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