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Forrest Galante (born March 31, 1988) is an American outdoor adventurer and television personality.He primarily seeks out animals on the brink of extinction. He is the host of the television shows Extinct or Alive on Animal Planet and "Mysterious Creatures with Forrest Galante," as well as multiple Shark Week shows.
Dropped onto a frozen Alaskan glacier in the Boreal Tundra, All-Star survivalists Laura Zerra and Steven Hall scramble to stave off frostbite and hypothermia in a 14-day "Frozen and Afraid" challenge. Aggressive moose and porcupine are both threats and potential food sources as their skills are put to the test.
Extinct or Alive is an American wildlife documentary television programme produced for Animal Planet by Hot Snakes Media of New York City, the United States.It is hosted by wildlife biologist and television personality Forrest Galante, who travels to different locations around the globe to learn about possibly extinct animals and whether or not there is a chance that they may still be extant. [1]
While most couples spend vacations laying out on the beach or hiking short trails, Forrest Galante and his girlfriend Jessica Evans had something much different in mind. The two took a trip around ...
Wildlife biologist Forrest Galante, along with deep-sea marine scientist Christina de Silva and deep-water surveyors, track down and study these alien sharks in their mission to uncover whether ...
In one episode, Rogan recalled when a past guest, adventurer Forrest Galante, mentioned a theory that the creature dragons were based on had hollow bones like modern birds do, and therefore "if ...
The search and discovery were shown in Forrest Galante's television show, Extinct or Alive (season 2, episode 1). While some accounts have credited Galante with the discovery, [ 18 ] this is disputed by Tapia-Aguilera who has highlighted that "Ecuadorian park ranger Jeffreys Málaga was the one that knew the land, tracked the tortoise, and ...
Forrest Galante: I don’t think it’s just sharks. I think people have a fascination with animals that they think can kill them, especially big-tooth predators like tigers, polar bears and ...