原始生活40天第五季
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简介:
史上最极端的生存挑战赛难度越来越大。在参加过《原始生活21天》节目后,熟悉这种“裸体挑战”的资深生存主义者尝试在荒凉、危险的环境中生存40天——比之前在节目中挑战的时间还要长19天。为了争夺有限的食物、水和住所,男性和女性都必须挑战人类耐力的极限,同时还要避开对地盘敏感的食肉动物和充满毒液的爬行动物。因为别无选择,竞争者们很快就了解了彼此以及他们周围的环境,他们希望自己的本能、生存技能和勇气能很好地为他们服务。
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