Does anyone think Bear Grylls eats everything that moves?
June 27, 2010 by Subscriber
Filed under Bear Grylls
The thing I hate about Bear Grylls (Man vs Wild) is not how he shows how to survive or adapt but to show respect for creatures either big or small, for instance does anyone notice when he kills the animal he just describes what source of protein or nutrition it gives instead of the ‘native american or african way, ‘thank you for giving your life to save mine’ that is the expression is it? (similar in the movie Avatar)
Does he see everything as food, if a tiger did the same thing I guess it would but it would be starving. But does he have to kill everything along his path for instance kill a skunk minding its own business, cuts its head off chunks it away then put lavender on the body and starts jumping up and down on it. Or the time he cuts the alligator’s spinal cord etc. Really is that necessary?
Camera crew, has a picnic tells grylls come over and join us, ‘nah I enjoy eating raw meat because it gives me tapeworms’. Did he ever mention eating raw meat can have bacteria.
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