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Wearing a snake-proof suit man plans to be eaten alive by anaconda

According to the preview for 'Eaten Alive', naturalist and wildlife film-maker Paul Rosolie will don a “custom-built snake-proof suit” and “enter the belly” of a giant snake.

According to the preview for 'Eaten Alive' on the Discovery Channel, naturalist and wildlife film-maker Paul Rosolie will don a 'custom-built snake-proof suit' and 'enter the belly' of a giant snake. (Twitter @PaulRosolie)

According to the preview for 'Eaten Alive' on the Discovery Channel, naturalist and wildlife film-maker Paul Rosolie will don a 'custom-built snake-proof suit' and 'enter the belly' of a giant snake. (Twitter @PaulRosolie)

Ever wondered what it would be like to be eaten alive by an anaconda?

Well, this guy has and he's going to find out.

Wildlife Filmmaker, Paul Rosolie, has made a custom-built snake-proof suit that he will test when he is eaten by the beast.

The risky experiment, which aims to document what it's like to enter the belly of the creature, will air on the Discovery channel on December 7.

The show has already copped some criticism though with animal welfare organisations worried about the welfare of the snake.


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