So many issues with this that i'm going to call it as another one of Discovery's bullshit "documentaries". 1. Anaconda's nearly always constrict their prey prior to consumption, tightening their grip each time it's prey exhales. This not only functions to kill their prey, a secondary benefit is that constriction can break bones making it easier to digest. You can't just lie in front of a snake looking like a good snack and hope it starts to eat you. 2. No Anaconda in captivity is big enough to eat a fully grown human. Finding one big enough in the wild and then capturing and transporting it to a controlled environment is a mission in itself. 3. What happens at the end of the experiment, assuming it gets off the ground? Start kicking and punching from inside the suit until it regurgitates or cut the bloke out of the snakes belly? Can the safety of the animal be guaranteed, let alone returned from the wild? Killing any animal for the purpose of making a TV show is a surefire way to infuriate animal rights groups and kill your career instantly.
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