Viveros

Viveros (known informally as Younger Men) was a tribe on Survivor: Panama.

Members

 * Bobby Mason, an attorney from Los Angeles.
 * Nick Stanbury, a Financial Sales executive from Tempe, Arizona.
 * Austin Carty, a writer from High Point, North Carolina.
 * Aras Baskauskas, a yoga instructor from Santa Monica, California.

Tribe History
In spite of a starting-line stumble from Austin Carty, the young men of the Viveros tribe were able to complete the first reward challenge, ensuring that one of them wouldn't be the first to be sent to Exile Island. The honour would be instead bestowed upon Misty Giles, of the Bayoneta tribe.

The group was less than successful back at camp, with Bobby Mason leading a game of pick-up baseball. Aras Baskauskas's half-baked attempt to focus the men's energy went over poorly, as Nick Stanbury described it as "hare-brained." The group's tries at fire and shelter were just as successful, and it seemed the younger men were ill-equipped for the game of Survivor.

With immunity at stake on day three, Viveros narrowly pulled out victory over the older women of the Casaya tribe, barely avoiding Tribal Council.

On day four, four tribes were dissolved into two when a schoolyard pick'em resulted in reassigned teams. Aras and Bobby became members of the new Casaya, while Austin and Nick joined the new La Mina.

Trivia

 * Each of the four original tribes in Survivor: Panama had a representative in the final four. Aras Baskauskas, the eventual winner, Viveros' unnofficial representative.
 * Along with Bayoneta, Viveros is the second shortest existing tribe in the history of the series, with four days. The tribe which holds the best record is the Outcasts tribe, with only one day in existence.
 * Viveros is the only tribe in Survivor history to never at any point have any female tribemates.
 * None of the original Viveros members have returned for a future season.