A man who attempted to let the largest snake in the world to devour him on television immediately felt sorrow for his choice.

 

Although he has taken several steps to attempt to assist it, Rosolie will most likely be remembered for one particular act he committed in 2014.

The activist volunteered himself as a 20-foot-long, 18-stone (114-kg) green anaconda’s meal in an effort to earn funds to rescue the rainforest.

The clip was spine-tingling and appeared in an episode of the Eaten Alive series on the Discovery Channel. In the Amazon region of Peru, Rosolie and his group located the enormous anaconda.

In order to prevent him from being crushed by the snake, engineers made Rosolie a carbon-fiber suit, which allowed him to survive the experience.

Additionally, the garment was streamlined and soaked in pig blood to prevent irritation of the anaconda’s internal organs.

 

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