Naturalist Paul Rosolie has spoken out about what possessed him to undertake the dangerous stunt.
Rosolie, who last month revealed that he was going to be eaten alive
by a large anaconda while wearing a special protective suit, has stated
that he wanted to do something 'truly shocking' in an effort to draw
attention to conservation efforts in the Amazon.
The stunt, which will be screened as part of the Discovery Channel
documentary "Eaten Alive" on December 7th, saw him being swallowed up by
a huge snake measuring 25ft in length.
"I wanted to make sure that the suit was smooth and wasn’t going to hurt
the snake," he said. "I really wasn’t scared. We tested this suit and
worked on it with experts so we knew I was going to be safe."
The stunt sparked a considerable backlash from animal rights activists
who argued that the snake was being mistreated, however Rosolie has
insisted that it had came to no harm during the exercise and that he had
been more concerned about the snake's welfare than his own.
"What I’m trying to do with this is bring in a bunch of people that
wouldn’t necessarily know what’s going on in the Amazon," he said. "For
the type of attention that this is getting and for the type of emergency
that’s going on down there - desperate times, desperate measures."
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