Participants in shows produced by the History Channel typically receive a fee for their involvement, but the exact amount can vary widely depending on the show, the role of the participant, and other factors. While specific figures are often not publicly disclosed, reports suggest that cast members can earn anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand dollars per episode. Additionally, some participants may also receive a stipend for travel and accommodations.
The Yeti existed during the Ice Age. It was said to be a carnivore and live in the mountains. It was a close relative to us. And it was on The History Channel. Experts have uncovered bones. There is proof for those non-believers. Having that said it is very likely that Sasquatch exist. And i would assume it is anywhere from eight to ten feet tall, weighing anywhere from twelve to eighteen hundred pounds.
No glowing birds have ever existed. The species Cyanis Rosopteryx mentioned in the film Journey to the Center of the Earth is actually fictional.
Green algae overgrowth in a tank signals many things. It could mean there is too much direct sunlight or lamps on in the tank. It's possible that the water has too mush nutrients, due to accidental overfeeding. The list goes on.
In the original 1939 film "The Wizard of Oz," Toto, played by a Cairn Terrier named Terry, was reported to have been paid around $125 a week. This was a substantial sum at the time, reflecting the dog's significant role in the movie. Today, Toto's earnings are often mentioned in discussions about animal actors and their treatment in Hollywood.
The cost to obtain service dog certification has many variables. Examples of these variables are the dog's age, dog's temperament, dog's ability to learn, and past training history. Not to mention your commitment and dedication to the task. One estimate obtained reflects the cost of training to be around $4,000.
the swamp pp make around 50k a year but the season is only a month long so they make about 1500 a day on average. this is all on average, some skin and process their own meat in which case they can make close to double that. The question was meant to say how much are the participants paid by History Channel to film the show.
the swamp pp make around 50k a year but the season is only a month long so they make about 1500 a day on average. this is all on average, some skin and process their own meat in which case they can make close to double that. The question was meant to say how much are the participants paid by History Channel to film the show.
40,000.00
40000
40000
Not nearly enough
pretty much, yeah
I dunno. I haven't seen it for a while; then again, I don't watch much TV.
Almost $300 at nitrorcx.com
40000
Confounding variable.
See: Statistics About the Vietnam War. Recommended by the History Channel.