In his nearly 10 years studying anacondas in the Amazon, researcher and conservationist Paul Rosolie, 27, has faced his share of danger. The giant reptile is known to grow up to 30 feet in length — ...
Remember the snake charmer from the 2014 Discovery Channel’s special, “Eaten Alive?” He was so wooing, he wasn’t eaten alive at all. The star of that show, Paul Rosolie, came to Philadelphia this week ...
American conservationist and Amazon explorer Paul Rosolie captured the spine-tingling moment that giant ants dismantled his tent during a hellacious night in the jungle. geno sajko - stock.adobe.com ...
Did you hear the one about the guy who willingly fed himself to an anaconda? No, that’s not the set-up to a really questionable joke; noted naturalist Paul Rosolie literally served himself to an ...
Viewers responded with outrage Monday after the special was cut short. — -- After an outpouring of disappointment from viewers that expected to see Paul Rosolie get "Eaten Alive" by an 18-foot ...
In a controversial trailer for its new television special, Discovery Channel suggests that the show orchestrated and filmed an event in which a man was eaten alive by a humongous anaconda snake. Take ...
Paul Rosolie's much-hyped Discovery show, "Eaten Alive," was ostensibly about the conservationist being … well, eaten alive. But after all the anaconda buildup, it turned out, Rosolie and his ...
This Sunday at 9/8c on the Discovery Channel, naturalist Paul Rosolie will attempt to be consumed by a giant green anaconda on a two-hour television special called "Eaten Alive." Rosolie, 27, is an ...
Discovery Channel's “Eaten Alive” special did not go exactly according to plan, nor did it live up to its name/hype — and viewers are not happy. Also read: Wet, Wild and Naked: Fox's 'Utopia' Pioneers ...
In a controversial trailer for its new television special, Discovery Channel suggests that the show orchestrated and filmed an event in which a man was eaten alive by a humongous anaconda snake. Take ...