'Kings of Pain' star Adam Thorn actually volunteered to let a python bite his arm. Seriously.
served up his arm as a snack for a massive python ... all in the name of measuring pain.
Adam -- a wildlife biologist and cohost of the new series on the History channel -- was extremely apprehensive about the ordeal ... as he and his cohost, professional animal handlerto get bitten by a 16-foot reticulated python. How apprehensive were they? The duo brought out protective cups and face shields. Gotta protect the family jewels and faces that feed the fams. Anyway, watch the python lock on to Adam's arm. Warning: this is NOT for the squeamish. The snake's teeth got stuck in Adam's arm and the bite created an absolute bloody mess.-- an entomologist who, in the '80s, put himself in harm's way to create a sting pain index. Adam and Rob wanna do the same but aim to take it beyond insects.
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