News: Discovery Channel to Premiere Man-Eating Python August 25

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News: Discovery Channel to Premiere <i>Man-Eating Python</i> August 25 1I can’t even imagine what went on in the mind of Akbar Salubiro, the young man who was eaten alive by a 23′ python in Indonesia last March. Can you? Luckily, the Discovery Channel takes a look at what happened in Man-Eating Python, as well as revealing why these deadly snakes prey on humans. The special premieres Friday, August 25 at 10:00 pm ET/PT, only on Discovery.

 

DISCOVERY EXPLORES THE DISTURBING STORY OF A YOUNG MAN WHO WAS FOUND INSIDE A DEADLY SNAKE IN ‘MAN-EATING PYTHON’ PREMIERING AUGUST 25 AT 10PM ET/PT

Rob Nelson Hosts the One-Hour Special

In March 2017, a shocking video went viral. It showed a 23-foot-long python in Indonesia had eaten a man – whole. The horrifying incident has left many wondering just how these snakes do it, why Indonesia and where could be next?

News: Discovery Channel to Premiere <i>Man-Eating Python</i> August 25 2

Host Rob Nelson

Hosted by Rob Nelson (Science Channel’s Secrets of the Underground) Discovery’s all-new special MAN-EATING PYTHON reveals the science behind these remarkable python attacks and how we as humans could be contributing to the rise in them.  The one-hour special premieres on Friday, August 25 at 10pm ET/PT on Discovery Channel.

After Akbar Salubiro, a 25-year-old father of two and villager on the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia, went missing, a search party ensued. The villagers captured their discovery on video as they sliced open the belly of a massive python only to find Akbar had been swallowed whole. The graphic cell phone footage serves as a reminder to urbanized and modern communities that humans still share the world with animals – many of them deadly.

Now in MAN-EATING PYTHON, Nelson meets with python experts to try and understand the extraordinary stealth, speed, and power of pythons and the hurdles they must overcome in order to kill a fully-grown person. Nelson examines pythons through a series of studies to see how the snakes’ master camouflage, striking distance quick bite and constricting power make them capable of killing – and eating – a human being.  Because of our size and upright nature, a human is not typical python prey, but as we continue to encroach on their habitats, deadly attacks by these snakes could become more common

MAN-EATING PYTHON unpacks the details of Salubiro’s tragic final day, investigating what may have happened. But, Nelson also looks to the US and Florida’s Everglades where there’s a problem with huge pythons in the wild. Could these giant constrictors take down a human?

MAN-EATING PYTHON is produced for Discovery Channel by Icon Films, where Harry Marshall is Creative Director. It was Executive produced by Jonny Young. Presented by Rob Nelson; Edited by Benjamin Jenkins, James Reed, Gary Thomas, and Stefanie Watkins; Cameraman, Duncan Fairs; Additional Photography, Jahlani Clarence and Lance Knowles; Sound, Andrew Cahill. Directed by Mark Beech.

 

Content and photo © 2017 Discovery Channel. All Rights Reserved.

 

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