The Discovery Channel has managed to produce what is advocated as the most "insane" TV show ever. "Naked and Afraid" is something that you have never seen before. In this reality show, contestants are left in the jungle with no water or food. Moreover, they are completely naked with no thread on their body. The contestants are paired according to gender, which means that a man and a woman are put together for 21 days in their desperate effort to survive in the jungle.

News.com.au reports that one of the female contestants got so desperate in her attempt to survive without food that she had to use what she has got between the legs to catch fish in a wetland. The 38-year-old contestant, Kellie Nightlinger, told the New York Daily News that they desperately needed the fish to survive. The water being quite muddy made it difficult for them to use any of the conventional methods of fishing. They had to exploit their innovative ideas to succeed.

Ky Furneaux, the Australian stuntwoman, is one of the contestants. She was thrown in the Louisiana wetlands where she suffered from infected holes in the feet. Even though the filming has been done seven months before, she has still got scars. Ms Furneaux lived naked with alligators, poisonous cottonmouth snakes and poison ivies along with co-contestant Billy Berger. Both Ms Furneaux and Mr Berger starved for several days, at times surviving only on snake meat. They drank what they urinated.

Ms Furneaux explained her strategy while showing her naked body to 3.6 million Americans. She said that she pretended that she was wearing clothes. She also pretended that there was no "sexual tension". Ms Furneaux considered the reality show as a lifetime experience. She found no other situation in life more challenging than this.

Ms Furneaux is going to publish her book in February: "Girl's Own Survival Guide: How To Deal With The Unexpected."