An ecologist agrees to be eaten by the largest snake in the world and the challenge is stopped live:
Getting into the mouth of an anaconda, literally, is not something that is in the plans of almost anyone. But Paul Rosolie, an American ecologist known for his radical actions in defense of the environment, decided to do it. He participated in a risky experiment filmed for the program Eaten Alive, intending to show the world the vulnerability of tropical ecosystems and provoke a global reaction against the uncontrolled logging of the Amazon. His plan: to let an anaconda try to swallow him alive.