After stumbling upon a dead camel in the Sahara (video starts at 30-second mark), Grylls promptly skinned it, evacuated it organs, feasted on its meat, fashioned a blanket out of its skin, and crawled inside it head first to use it as a shelter - all while having to hold his breath to avoid the stench.
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Without Grylls, TV viewers might never have learned how to properly use a camel carcass. (That gourmet meal was a "burger patty" made of crickets, grasshoppers, and praying mantises.) Inexplicably, this director had no problem with Grylls eating a live snake. Only once, Grylls says, has he eaten something on the show that made a director vomit. Wild was one of the best non-fiction shows on television, says Josh Jackson at Paste Magazine.
A better idea, he said, is to squeeze the fluid out of elephant dung and drink it. No stranger to drinking nearly any liquid available in order to avoid dehydration, Grylls did warn against drinking from water sources that might contain harmful bacteria. "It may seem disgusting," he said, "but your urine is safe to drink." After taking a couple of swigs from his urine-filled canteen, he described the taste: "It's warm, and it's salty. While traveling through Australia, Grylls found himself low on water, so he did what he swears he's "never done before" to keep hydrated. Here, a look at his six craziest stunts (Warning: The videos are not for the faint-hearted): ( According to The Hollywood Reporter, the breakup is reportedly over Grylls' refusal to participate in two other projects called for in his contract.) Over the nearly 70-episode span of the show - which follows the former British Special Forces member as he fights his way out of precarious wilderness situations using few tools - Grylls clashed with alligators in the Everglades, plunged naked into a frozen Siberian river, drank his own urine, and was accompanied by the likes of Will Ferrell and Jake Gyllenhaal. Man is leaving the wild: After six years, the Discovery Channel is ending its relationship with Bear Grylls, the star of its ceaselessly fascinating hit docuseries Man vs.