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Naked Survival (01:33)
Bear Grylls has served with the British Special forces, climbed Everest, and explored the Arctic. Here, he crosses a freezing river without any clothes on.
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Eat Your Heart Out (01:43)
Bear Grylls traps a moose, kills it, drinks its blood and then gnaws on its heart for a while. Yummy.
Bear suffers badly from swollen eyes when a bee stings him on the forehead
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Bad Move Bear (01:35)
In the Arctic, Bear Grylls tries - and fails - to transport his reindeer carcass across an icy river.
Most of us like our salmon grilled, poached or smoked. Bear, however, eats his salmon, quite literally,straight out of the water
Bear utilises a camel carcass in a stomach-churning way to quench his thirst in the Sahara heat
In Belize, a hungry Bear Grylls demonstrates how to kill a large boa constrictor.
In Romania, Bear Grylls, bites off the head of a fish before squeezing out its guts and eating it whole
Bear Grylls makes a disgusting stew full of slugs.
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Whitewater Rafting (01:17)
Bear Grylls finds his homemade raft less than reliable when flying down Alabama's white-water rapids.
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Leap of Faith (01:32)
Before jumping from a cliff into the river below, Bear Grylls fashions spears from bamboo to test the water's depth.
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Ice Cave Squeeze (01:37)
Bear Grylls attempts to squeeze through a dangerous arctic ice cave, using reindeer antlers to aid his grip.
Bear Grylls makes a protein-rich meal from a nasty-tasting scorpion.
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Clotheless Crossing (01:33)
In Alabama, a naked Bear Grylls must cross frigid, raging waters before his freezing body begins to shut down.
See how Bear gets ants to do his dirty work when it comes to collecting food.
Bear uses the surrounding trees to make a shelter for the night in the jungle of Belize.

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