“Got tired of KILLING people”- Joe Rogan narrates a HORRIFYING tale of 300,000 deaths in the Sundarbans
Joe Rogan discusses tigers from the Sundarban Forest
Of all the things Joe Rogan is known for and loved, his love for Nature and animals is pretty evident. In an instalment of the JRE podcast, Rogan is joined by Forrest Galante. Galante and Joe discuss a lot about nature and animals. Galante also shared crazy stories from the time he was in the Amazon.
Galante is an international wildlife adventurer and conservationist. He also hosts the ‘Extinction of Alive’ on The Animal Planet. He appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience in episode # 1403. The UFC commentator loves to discuss animals on his podcast. From tigers to alligators and bears.
Joe hosts the JRE podcast which is now exclusively available on Spotify. The podcasts feature a long spectrum of guests from comics to politicians to actors. The UFC commentator not only invites someone who has the same views as him but even those who have different opinions than him.
In the episode with Galante Both, the personalities talked about crocodiles, polar bears, sharks, and several other animals. The conversation then shifted to the tigers from the Sundarbans.
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Joe Rogan is astonished to learn that tigers are great at swimming
While discussing the tigers from the Sunderbans the host shared a terrifying story with his guest. Rogan also shared his astonishment with the Tiger’s ability to swim. He narrated, “Over a period of 200 years, they think somewhere in the neighbourhood of 300,000 people have been killed by the tigers in the Sundarbans. There’s a story that I talked about in my, in that set where there was a boat filled with five guys.”
“And one tiger swam out to the boat, killed a guy, dragged his body to the shore, jumped back in the water, swam out to the boat, killed another guy. Did it with three different guys until he got tired of killing people.” Joe added.
The UFC commentator further expressed his disbelief when he found out that tigers are great swimmers, “Killed three people in a boat of five, so just two of the guys lost three of their friends shi**ing their pants. They (tigers) swim, they swim.”
Galante responded to the story stating, “That’s insane!” He further added, “What’s crazy about the Sunderbans is there’s saltwater crocodile, there’s tigers, there’s Asiatic sun bear, there’s elephant. It’s this crazy little habitat.”
Abhijit Singh
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