Conservationist Paul Rosolie embarked on a daring and controversial mission in 2014: to be consumed alive by a massive green anaconda.
The seasoned explorer and wildlife enthusiast had spent years studying the Amazon’s intricate ecosystem.
Witnessing the rapid decline of habitats, he sought a dramatic way to capture the world’s attention.
Yet Rosolie was left with immediate regrets about his experiment when things didn’t go according to plan.

To prepare for his encounter with the anaconda, Rosolie donned a custom-made, carbon fiber suit designed to withstand the immense pressure of the snake’s constricting coils.
The suit was equipped with a built-in oxygen supply and cameras to document the experience.
The experiment, captured in a Discovery Channel documentary, involved Rosolie approaching the anaconda and provoking an attack.
As the snake lunged, it wrapped its powerful coils around his body, squeezing him tightly.
During the ordeal, Rosolie experienced intense pressure and discomfort.
He described the feeling of the snake’s coils tightening around him, making it difficult to breathe, however, the protective suit prevented serious injury.
“I’m getting coils over me,” Rosolie said during the encounter. “She’s got my arms pinned. She knows there’s nothing I can do.”
The team monitored Rosolie’s vital signs throughout the ordeal, ensuring his safety.
As the anaconda’s grip tightened, Rosolie’s heart rate soared, and his breathing became labored.
Yet he remained calm and focused, trusting in the protective suit.
Eventually, the team intervened, carefully extracting Rosolie from the snake’s grasp.

The experience was undoubtedly terrifying, but it served to highlight the incredible power and beauty of these creatures.
Rosolie’s daring act, while controversial, sparked a global conversation about conservation and the importance of protecting the Amazon rainforest.
His mission to raise awareness for the plight of these magnificent creatures has left an enduring impact.
While the experiment was undeniably risky, it underscores the lengths conservationists will go to protect the planet’s biodiversity.
Some have also questioned the ethics of such an experiment, arguing it could potentially harm the animal.
However, the team took precautions to minimize any risk to the snake.
In an interview with today, Rosalie said: “It actually started with me watching the rainforest get burned and getting really frustrated that people weren’t as excited about it as I was.
“I wanted to do something that was going to grab people’s attention.
“People have tried everything else. I work down there year after year, and you see this habitat being destroyed.”