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‘Eaten Alive’ has Columbus Zoo up in arms

‘Eaten Alive’ has Columbus Zoo up in arms

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Paul Rosolie is planning on being eaten alive by a giant Anaconda. His show “Eaten Alive” has already been taped and he seems to be alive still if his Twitter account is accurate, but officials at the Columbus Zoo are none too pleased about his stunt. “If this snake would ingest something very large, like a human, and then have to regurgitate that prey or that food, that obviously could be harmful to the snake,” said Tom Stalf, CEO and President of the Columbus Zoo, NBC4 reported. Rosolie is naturalist, author and conservationist, but many in the industry are crying out for the show not to be aired on Discovery on Dec. 7.

He has apparently survived the snake by creating a snake proof suit that will allow him to be eaten whole. Many are asking the show to be boycotted for its animal cruelty.

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