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[TOMT] [tv show] [2005-2009]
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hello i've been looking for years for a certain tv show clip that traumatized me as a child for years afterward. from what i can remember about the show, it was one of those like animal attack shows with the recreations i think. could have been something else, but i was too young to figure out how the remote worked. so i just turned the tv on and was greeted with that. the episode in question had a part in it where it showed a family out camping in the desert somewhere. and the family is happy singing around the campfire, then you slowly hear a baby crying in the background. the camera then slowly pans over to the tent where the baby's cries are getting louder. then the camera enters the tent showing the baby being eaten alive by ants. god the noises of the ants and the baby crying, along with the somber family sing along in the background. i ended up just turning the tv off after not being able to figure out how to change the channel. honestly not quite sure if this was a tv show, could have been some sort of fucked up movie or something i'm not really sure. but i do remember it having that animal planet feel to it. i've also looked for years for this and haven't been able to find a single thing close to it. maybe its lost media now, not really sure. (i should also add that i lived in the united states at this time, rochester mn to be exact.)

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