Which included video of Rosolie being eaten by the enormous snake, was shown on the Discovery Channel’s Eaten Alive.
Rosolie donned a specially made carbon-fiber suit that was made to resist the snake’s strong hold in order to live. Pig’s blood was applied to the suit,
Which was streamlined to prevent damage to the anaconda’s internal organs, in an attempt to draw it in. In order to communicate with his squad, he also carried a microphone.
Rosolie said, “I saw the snake’s mouth open, right in front of my face, and then everything went black.” It like being swept away by a wave.
Even though I was tied up, you still had that infatuation. The snake started to consume Rosolie, and he tapped out after more than an hour of compression.
He reassured viewers that the snake was safe during the experiment, despite criticism, and that a veterinary staff was on standby.