
Honorary Mention: Bear Grylls Shows Off 'Ultimate Knife'īear Grylls may have been fired from Discovery Channel's Man vs. Wild host put his skills and the catfish's teeth to the test when he caught one using his own hand as bait, plunging it into the murky water before hooking his meal. Though a catfish may not sound like the most dangerous animal Grylls could have gone against, those found in Louisiana swamps can clock in over twenty pounds, and their sharp teeth can easily pierce human flesh. then chomped straight into the wriggling fish, Gollum-style. Wild host had one of his Man-liest moments ever when he used a stick to spear wild salmon in Alaska.
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He repeated the trick with the remains of a camel, stripping its carcass and crawling inside the corpse to show viewers how to keep safe during a sand storm. Grylls hollowed out and slept in a deer carcass to combat the freezing temperatures of the Scottish Highlands in a scene straight out of The Empire Strikes Back. Wild host opted to drink his own urine while suffering from dehydration in the desert, it became one of the longest-running gags on the seven-season show. He's drained water from elephant dung, and drunk the half digested liquids instead a camel stomach.

This isn't the first time Bear Grylls has gotten up close and personal with animal leftovers. Wild involved spiders and insect life, but these Pom weevil grubs definitely rubbed the Discovery Channel host the wrong way. Some of Grylls' more notable feasts on Man vs.

Wild, but the sight of him leaning over a recent kill and tearing out chunks of flesh with his teeth is one few Discovery Channel fans will ever forget.

Off the coast of Borneo, Bear Grylls sets up a traditional Malaysian trap using sticks, brush, rope and a knife, creating a kill zone that will drive the animal towards his rope net.īear Grylls has eaten plenty of raw meat on Man vs.
