The UFC commentator Joe Rogan‘s podcast is famous for its detailed discussions on a wide variety of topics. The 56-year-old’s guests come from different professions, including comedians, scientists, athletes, and more. This diversity of guests from all walks of life leads to discussions on different subjects. In JRE, Rogan and guests talk about matters ranging from comedy to philosophy.

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Many are already familiar with Rogan’s love of hunting. As a result of the same, he often invites hunters to his podcast and listens to their adventurous stories with so much interest. Rogan believes that hunting helps you stay closer to nature, and it’s a fascinating activity. Because of Rogan’s love for nature and hunting, he reads a lot about animals. In a recent episode of JRE, the podcaster detailed a terrifying story about crocodiles that he read.

Joe Rogan narrates the horrifying story of a crocodile

Joe Rogan sat with Brendan Schaub, Bryan Callen, and Sam Tripoli in the ‘Fight Companion’ episode of JRE. The podcaster and the trio watched the bout between Israel Adesanya and Sean Strickland together in the episode. During that time, they also discussed many other interesting topics. As the conversation progressed, Bryan Callen detailed how a soldier died in Australia after a crocodile attacked him.

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Rogan was terrified to listen to the story and soon remembered how he read about a similar incident. Rogan said, “One of the most terrifying stories I read was about these kayakers in the Congo. And they were going down this river and the kayak in front. The guys saw the crocodile come up, tip the kayak over, and then the kayak bounces a few times as the croc pulls the guy out of the kayak. And then the kayak just drifts off. And then there’s no croc and there’s no guy and there’s another guy behind him.The spine-chilling story narrated by the UFC commentator shocked his guests. Rogan emphasizes that crocodiles are highly dangerous and humans cannot mess with them.

The UFC commentator loved watching praying mantises

Joe Rogan is truly someone with an unpredictable character. He has a wide range of interests, and Rogan never shies away from talking about them openly. Once the former Fear Factor host creeped out his Instagram followers by sharing about one of his obsessions. The 56-year-old took to his Instagram handle and shared a video of praying mantises.

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In the video, a mantis was eating a bug’s face while it was still alive. Along with the post, he wrote, “I spend a surprising amount of time watching videos of praying mantises mercilessly consuming other bugs while they’re still alive.” The video was shocking for his followers, as it was difficult to believe that someone would enjoy watching praying mantises. What are your thoughts about Rogan’s wide range of interests? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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