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'Survivor' 2016 Cast: CBS Reveals New 'Brains vs Brawn vs Beauty' Tribes

The "Survivor 2016" cast is now complete and CBS has revealed who will make up the Brains vs Brawn vs Beauty tribes when the show premieres next month.

"Survivor 2016" is set to air on Feb. 17 and all the 18 castaways for season 32 are new to the show. The Brains vs Brawn vs Beauty tribes will have to show off their survival skills on the beaches of Kaoh Rong, according to Survivor Fandom.

The members of the Chan Loh (Brains) Tribe include 29-year-old social media marketer Aubry Bracco, 49-year-old chemist Debbie Wanner, 27-year-old strategist Elisabeth Markham, 72-year-old former FBI agent Joseph Del Camp, 38-year-old ice cream salesman Neal Gottlieb, and 34-year-old ER doctor Peter Baggenstos.

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The To Tang (Brawn) Tribe is made up of 24-year-old real estate agent Alecia Holden, 23-year-old body builder Cydney Gillon, 27-year-old postal worker Darnell Hamilton, 38-year-old contractor Jennifer Lanzetti, 31-year-old bounty hunter Kyle Jason, and 40-year-old former NBA player Scot Pollard.

The Gondol (Beauty) Tribe members are 26-year-old pro poker player Anna Khait, 28-year-old college army vet Caleb Reynolds, 19-year-old college student Julia Sokolowski, 24-year-old bartender Michele Fitzgerald, 30-year-old personal trainer Nick Maiorano, and 51-year-old gardener Tai Trang.

So far, Peter of the Brains Tribe has been sighted as one of the potential winners of the CBS reality show. In his CBS bio, the Swiss-Jamaican doctor describes himself as a very capable, smart, athletic, and eloquent person, Enstars reports.

As to his edge over his fellow castaways, Peter said his strength and ability to get people to take his side will help him go far in this challenge.

"I have an uncanny knack for getting a group of people to back me up. I can immediately turn around and blindside them," said Peter in his bio. "I can have a pointless conversation with someone and make them feel important."

As of now, fans have yet to see if Peter's strength will help him survive the challenges or get him voted out early. They will have to stay tuned to the show to see if other castaways will be able to outshine him.

"Survivor: Kaoh Rong" airs on Feb. 17 on CBS.

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