On an episode of "Naked and Afraid", a guy in the jungle has a gopher living near his campsite. He walks out one morning and finds fruit in a pile, left by the gopher. The gopher was trying to feed him. But the guy is paranoid, and wants to kill the gopher. The guy doesn't see how the gopher is trying to be friendly, trying to help him by leaving piles of food for him. The guy stalks the gopher and, just a day before his extraction, kills him with a machete. Why? The ignorant, casual cruelty of the guy is mind-boggling. He was going to get out the next day, why did he need to kill the animal? The animal was trying to help him, trying to feed him. He could have made friends with the gopher, talked to him, learned from him. Instead, he killed the animal, for ratings.