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8807:. He notes that the snorkeller must have been killed through her goggles as well as her skull, and the black marlin has the power to do that. Wade also tracks down a man that is familiar with the marlin. However, when Wade talks to him about the attack on the snorkeller, he says that it would not be possible for a fish as large as a black marlin to enter water that shallow. Marlin are known to go into shallow water, unlike a lot of large fish. However, the place where the attack on the snorkeller happened was far too shallow for them. Wade then notes that stingrays have also stabbed people to death, and they have attacked swimmers as well. Although stingrays usually stick to the seafloor, it could have been responsible. Wade guesses that the perpetrator had a similar feature to the stingray's barb. He then talks to a marine biologist who is highly familiar with stingrays. The marine biologist concludes that it was not a stingray, because it would cause the area around the wound to change colour to a purple, green or blue. Wade is frustrated, when he talks to some residents about a fish that has been attacking people by impaling them. They do not give Wade a name he recognises, but when he travels with them on a night fishing trip, he is able to see a strange silvery fish of around three feet in length that quickly jumps out of the water and disappears from sight. Wade also meets the victim's family, who show Wade a piece of jewellery that she was wearing the day she was attacked. Wade suspects that the jewellery startled the fish, and it leaped out of the water at the jewellery. And he is told that the victim's husband called her, causing her to move her head above the surface and remove her goggles, which may have protected her. Wade dives again, this time using a stick with a shiny object on the end. It soon attracts several
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ice-capped mountains, wild rivers, and isolated coves. Alaska holds spectacular scenery, but its remote lands and harsh climates make it treacherous. Jeremy searches for the culprit of a case involving a boat washing up on the inter tidal zone along the coast without the fisherman and their rods. Jeremy decides to look in both fresh and saltwater for potential culprits. After looking in freshwater, Jeremy finds himself on a treacherous hunt for one fish he's never hooked before â the mighty king salmon. After catching a good-sized male salmon, Jeremy concludes that this powerful fish could be responsible for some of the reported disappearances. Its strength can result in fisherman and spear-fishermen being pulled into the water and drowned. However, he doesn't think it could explain the abandoned boat case. When the investigation shifts to salt water, Jeremy finds himself in shark-infested waters, observing the salmon shark. Jeremy makes himself shark bait to prove that these fish won't attack a human â even if that human is diving right into the middle of their feeding frenzy. After ruling out the salmon shark as the culprit, Jeremy hears of one more predator, the
Pacific halibut. He investigates several cases where this fish had harmed or even killed people trying to catch one. Jeremy concludes that the halibut is the most likely candidate of the abandoned boat case and many of the other reports, and sets out to catch and release this dangerous fish in freshwater.
9106:, which he dismisses too, because although dangerous, this fish would be highly recognisable, especially to experienced fishermen of the area. Wade then arrives at the island, where he finds a man with another encounter. This man was with a friend using a net. They had a big fish in the net. When they closed the net, the large fish attacked the man Wade is talking to, and left a mysterious puncture wound. Wade is very surprised to see that the fish only made one whole, instead of multiple. The man goes on to describe the fish as a large, black big-headed fish. This man is also unable to identify the species. Wade decides to fish where the encounter happened, on a shelf-like coral outcrop, where the chest-deep water plunges down to deeper water. A fish takes wades line, and threatens to pull Wade in several times. Wade nearly pulls the fish in, when the hook is somehow thrown. There is a strange, deep single tooth mark on Wade's bait, and Wade identifies the fish as a large, black big-headed fish, since he did get it within sight, however he is unable to tell what species it is. He wonders if this fish is a new arrival, when he hears another report of an attack that happened around sixty years ago. Wade meets a man who was a little boy (now in his seventies) who was playing with a friend, when he met an interesting fish. Apparently him and his friend were about to jump off a log, when they saw bubbles rising to the surface. At first, they thought it was a
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African river poses many deadly threats and few humans would dare break the surface, much less dive into its dark depths. But Jeremy willingly makes himself human bait, diving 40 feet underwater, in hopes of finding a pack of hungry tigerfish â to prove that these giants hunt in groups like piranha. Meanwhile, convicted man-eaters, African crocodiles, swim nearby. On his first dive, Jeremy encounters a large crocodile that is inactive due to the cool temperature of the water. Jeremy even places his hand on this large reptile's tail. On his second dive, Jeremy finds himself in a massive underwater labyrinth, and eventually manages to spot a large school of tigerfish. However, the tigerfish keep their distance, and Jeremy gets out of the water. The water starts to turn warmer, and with that comes increased crocodile activity, which could spell trouble for Jeremy and his dive team. On his third dive, Jeremy hand feeds a school of hungry tigerfish, who come within feet of him. However, the tigerfish are not interested on feeding on him. After emerging from the water, Jeremy concludes that when the water is clear, the tigerfish can see their targets more clearly and are not likely to attack humans. But when the water drops and becomes more murky, the tigerfish attacks are much more likely to occur.
8579:. Wade travels in a canoe, and then drops something playing a very low frequency sound into the water. Soon, he is stalked by a lone whitetip. Wade doubts that a single whitetip could have played a significant part in the disaster, but before long there is around three sharks stalking Wade. Wade begins to feel less comfortable, because they show interest in the sound machine as well as him. Eventually, the sharks depart. Wade believes that the fish he has encountered explain most of the unfortunate passengers, but not entirely all of them. Eye-witnesses report seeing people dragged vertically down into the water by an unknown sea creature. Wade also finds more recent reports of mysterious enormous sharks being hauled up by large ships in this region. Wade is convinced that there is another predator involved, that has the power to drag a person vertically down. Wade joins a team of scientists attempting to catch this enormous animal. Wade is the team's angler. Wade eventually gets a bite, and he attempts to pull the fish towards him. He manages to catch the fish, which is a fourteen-foot
6702:. He recognises that the muskie fits the description of the lake monster in every aspect but one: size. Later, Jeremy discovers the 20-foot-long, serpent-like shapes that had been witnessed can be explained by the behaviour of spawning muskellunge which swim in lines of multiple fish. Now that Wade has determined the muskie as the perpetrator of the attacks and the identity of the infamous lake monster, he must catch one. After nearly 13,000 casts, his determination borders on obsession as he waits for just one fated bite. Multiple setbacks and volatile weather have Jeremy looking to native spirits for a boost in confidence. At his wits' end and ready to give up his search for the first time in the history of the program, Jeremy halfheartedly attempts to catch a small fish to restore his confidence, only to accidentally find his target and get locked in battle with a giant muskellunge while using gear that is too weak for the job. After a tense battle, Jeremy miraculously manages to catch and release the 50+ inch muskellunge, which was caught using 6 lb test
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than anywhere else in the world and Jeremy's research turns up multiple victims who have been mauled, blinded, and even fatally wounded in its bountiful waters. And the telltale wounds show that the same mysterious assailant is to blame. After weeks of fishing with few leads and â after ruling out softshell turtles, Mekong giant catfish and others â no reasonable trail to follow, mounting clues carry Jeremy to a deceptively calm spot along the river where river monsters aren't the only threat to swimmers. Explosives left over from the
Vietnam War may still be hidden in its depths and on the surrounding banks, so Jeremy must take each step and cast with care. Later, Jeremy's boatman shows him a skeleton of a small fish, revealing the monster's identity to be the deceptively cute freshwater pufferfish, which has been using its four teeth to slice through flesh like a pair of scissors on the Mekong River. Wade even explores one case where the victim bled to death after being bitten on his leg. After venturing to
8949:, where he is granted several days to fish for the goonch. He goes over some of his old journal entries, where he reads over his previous goonch adventures. He uses his old tactics to fish for the catfish. However, he uses up all of his allotted time, besides his last day, where he has two pools left to fish. When Wade sees evidence of a tiger recently in the area, he decides that it is too dangerous to fish in the pool. He moves to the final pool, where he waits on a rock. He eventually gets a bite, which seems very strong. Wade is quickly dragged into the water, where his guides struggle to retrieve him. They then try to salvage the situation with the rod, which still has a fish on the end. However, the fish eventually escapes from the hook mysteriously. Wade concludes by calling it a draw, saying that he earned one point in season 1, and the goonch earned one point in this episode. He says that he is partially satisfied to know that the goonch is not extinct.
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experiments in Season 1 proved that piranha won't attack unless under special circumstances, so he immediately dismisses them as the culprit. But then, an interview with the doctor who performed the post-mortem on the victim reveals piranhas as the culprits. Intrigued by this change in behaviour, Jeremy assumes it must be some new species. Travelling to a flooded forest, he is once again surprised to find black piranha, which are usually solitary hunters, engaging in very aggressive pack behaviour. Jeremy assumes these newly aggressive black piranha must be the culprit, until an interview with a witness reveals that it was red bellied piranhas that ate the man's face. As this goes against his previous findings on piranha behaviour, Jeremy suspects that there must be some introduced predator in the river system that is making the piranha turn to man-eating tendencies. Investigating, Jeremy finds himself once again going face to face with what is perhaps
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bigger, the goonch, also known as the giant devil catfish. He reasons that, since funeral pyres are done at the shore of the river, the fish feed off the burnt human remains. This would allow them to reach man-eating size, as well as giving them a taste of people. First he must enter goonch territory, when he faces smaller individuals in a national park and film them underwater with a professional assistant. After catching smaller ones, Jeremy then must face off against a large goonch which may prove there are monster goonch ready to eat people. Believing to have proven his point, he prepares to leave. Casting his line one last time, Jeremy hooks an even bigger monster and has a brief encounter with what may just be the Kali killer. This version of the episode was never released in home media. Not featured animals in the original episode:
9330:, but dismisses snakehead after noting that even the giant snakehead can only grow to around 40 pounds, and could not jump into a boat and drag its occupants out and into the water to their death. Wade also hears of poisonous gasses that can erupt from the lake, and wonders whether those were to blame for the disappearance. Wade then finds a man who photographed an arapaima, but this man dropped his phone into the lake later on. Wade then takes looks at a picture he has of an arapaima. However, despite the fact that the photo is genuine, the surroundings look totally different. Also, arapaima are usually dangerous when they are being netted, or when they are defending their nests. In order for arapaima to have nests, there has to be at least two breeding individuals, and Wade states that the chance of falling foul of an arapaima on
7252:. To prove that this fish can grow large, powerful, and daring enough to kill a human with its shark-killing battering strength, Jeremy must fish above a coral reef that threatens to cut his line at any time. Eventually, he manages to hook one of these bruisers and brings it in on rod and reel after a gruelling battle. Jeremy concludes the trevally might feel threatened, so it uses its battering ram like head to slam humans that wander too close. After resolving the trevally case, however, Jeremy realises that the other death that he heard of before coming to Fiji must be the fault of a different culprit, as it occurred too far inland for the giant trevally to reach. He hears of several other inland cases and begins to investigate. Jeremy knows the island is home to large, little-known
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Interviewing more locals, Jeremy learns of another attack, in which a repairman was diving in a cooling pool at a nuclear power plant when his arm was ripped off by a massive fish. When he asks for the name of the power plant, Jeremy's fears are realised: Chernobyl, home of the worst nuclear accident in history. Believing the contaminated waters to be the home to some kind of mutant monster, Jeremy travels to the abandoned and radioactive city of
Pripyat to hunt down the beast. There, he finds a picture of the beast, and discovers it to be the massive wels catfish, a monster Jeremy has battled before. Putting himself in danger of radiation exposure, Jeremy fishes right in the shadow of the nuclear reactor and he comes face to face with a mutant river monster.
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8257:. While marlin have been known to kill fishermen when captured, they only leave one wound, not the numerous ones reported on the corpses. Later, at the docks, Jeremy is confused by the complete lack of sharks within the fishermen's catch. A fisherman tells Jeremy that if he wants to learn the truth about the area he must visit a place described as a cemetery. The location turns out to be littered with skeletons of dead fish, and Jeremy discovers multiple mutilated shark corpses, leading him to believe that criminals may be illegally fishing for them. A local man confirms the decline of sharks in the area and claims a predator dubbed "The Red Devil" has invaded the local waters. After considering and discarding whales and
8561:. His boat is in the way of what looks like a massive storm, so he feels like he must hurry. The sonar in the boat detects a massive school of fish; Wade estimates that it could contain over a thousand, so he casts his line. He is fishing in the vicinity of large seals and potential snoek, so any fish struggling on the end of a line would be a choice target for these predators. Wade reels in the line quickly, revealing a snoek on the hook. He is convinced that snoek were involved in the attack, but French research vessels found victims with strange circular wounds on their bodies. These wounds have been seen on fish frequently in the area, and it appears that there is a small but aggressive predator in these waters, the
6924:, which did have the size and dental hardware necessary to crunch through bone. Jeremy catches a white sturgeon in Canada to observe its bone plated body, reminiscent of the "Bone Crusher". However, Wade thinks he has found the greatest river monster of all time when he hears of the Rhizodont, an ancient freshwater predator the size of a killer whale. To attain a sense of the monstrosity of the Rhizodont, Jeremy visits a massive saltwater crocodile in captivity. After observing the size and strength of this predator and recognising that the Rhizodont must have been even larger than the crocodile, Jeremy comes to the conclusion that the Rhizodont must be the greatest river monster that has ever existed on planet Earth.
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reports of the creature, but their name for it is not something he recognises. Jeremy dives into a deep section of the river said to be home to a monster fish, but still does not witness it. After securing permission to fish in the river from the village elders, Jeremy waits for hours, well into the night, and eventually catches the confirmed killer, which is indeed the giant mottled eel. After observing the 5-foot long eel, Jeremy concludes that the many attacks in Fiji were the work of both fish: the giant trevally at the river mouth and coastal regions, and the giant mottled eel in the inland sections. He also concludes that these fish were both practising their very easily agitated defensive behaviours.
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8583:. The six-gilled shark is a deep sea predator, and this one weighs close to 1,100 pounds. The scientists tag the shark, and then release it. Wade learns from the scientists that this is the first time a six-gilled shark has ever been tagged in this region. Wade is satisfied that he has caught his largest fish to date, but he is not convinced that a predator that lives thousands of feet beneath the surface could be responsible for the surface-level attacks. The next morning, Wade gets a call from one of the scientists, saying that the shark moved up to near the surface over the night, and returned to the depths in the day. Now, Wade believes that he has found the final predator involved in the
8708:. Scientists predict that at this time of year, greenland sharks will congregate in this area. The day starts out clear, but soon it reveals telltale signs of An approaching Arctic storm. Wade wants to catch a greenland shark in the daytime, so he can see it better than he did in his previous episode featuring this animal in Season 5, where he caught one weighing roughly 400 pounds in the night. He observes a submarine and wonders about how the environment of the greenland shark is like. He eventually gets a hook, where he reels in an adolescent weighing about 250 pounds, 7 feet long, and roughly 40-years old. The shark is thrashing around on the surface, and it is acting more like a
8696:, where he participates in several ice fishing expeditions. These reveal cod and skate, but no large predator. Wade then locates a man who wants to catch a Greenland shark to feed his pack of sled dogs. Wade and the Greenland shark fisherman break a hole in the ice and deploy a long line. Wade stays overnight at the man's house, a traditional custom in the area that ensures that no one will go hungry. The next morning, they reach the long line and pull it up revealing a Greenland shark that probably died over the previous night. Wade finds some interesting stomach contents inside the Greenland shark. Wade then travels to Northern Europe, where he learns interesting facts about the
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small black fish. He speared one of the fish, and was about to resurface when he ran into a large, black, big-headed fish that he had not seen or recognised. He escaped from the large fish, whatever it was; however, the fact that he was unable to identify it surprised Wade. Wade notes that this man had been a fisherman for around thirty years, and knew the species very well. The fact that there was a fish species that was new to him was surprising. Also, it appears that this was the only time that this man ran into that species of fish. Wade then heads to another small island by boat, where another man was attacked. While travelling, he is running a lure behind his boat. First, a
3232:, a young girl was killed by a river stingray. Venturing to a country he's never been to before, to face a fish he's never heard of before, Jeremy travels to this river to find the killer: the shorttail river stingray, which grows to 6 feet across. Unlike Thailand's giant freshwater stingray, this fish isn't long or wide. Instead it is thick and heavy, with a short, clublike tail with which it delivers its venomous sting. After hearing many more reports of attacks, Jeremy becomes determined to face this beast, which can glue itself to the river bottom like a suction cup. Its strength is then proven as Wade hooks into this tank-like fish in what is his longest battle to date.
4466:. There, he interviews some of the locals. When asked if there are any big fish in the water, the locals are strangely quiet. Believing that they are keeping some sort of secret, he talks to a local biologist, who tells him of an encounter with the kaluga: a predatory freshwater sturgeon species known to grow up to 18 feet long. The kaluga is the world's second largest freshwater fish. Armed with an enormous mouth, this fish could easily drag people in the water when hooked. But before he can try and catch one, he's told that fishing for kaluga is strictly outlawed. After the fall of the Soviet Union, a sudden surge of fishing nearly wiped them out, as they produce delicious
6446:, Jeremy Wade relives some of the toughest and most baffling cases of his career. He turns detective to unravel the truth behind the mysterious legend of an ancient child killer in Japan and devises an experiment to finally reveal the killer of a young bride in Colombia. In some cases, it's not the fish but the location itself that becomes his greatest adversary. In The Republic of the Congo, Jeremy fears for his own life in his hunt to track down a river monster. In the Amazon, he faces his most daunting challenge, putting himself directly in the firing line to prove that a perpetrator with no motive belongs to that sinister line-up of fresh-water killers.
6412:, Jeremy Wade reveals his own hard-won trade secrets: the tactics and techniques that help him land the biggest and most unpredictable fresh-water predators. Jeremy shows how using the wrong rod to catch a giant stingray in Thailand taught him a valuable lesson, the hard way! He demonstrates the line he used to bring in a man-eating piraiba in Brazil; how catching the fearsome Goliath tigerfish on the Congo River required a special rig of hooks; and how the torpedo-like Atlantic tarpon in Nicaragua demanded a radical approach. But how did he manage to bring up the elusive Greenland shark from a depth greater than the height of the Empire State Building?
7822:. Immediately seeing the similarities between the oarfish and NÄga, Wade searches for a way to encounter this rarely-seen fish, eventually coming into contact with a diver in France who encountered one during a dive. Despite the mortal risk posed by diving in the vast, deep waters, Wade attempts the dive, only to find himself unable to last underwater. As his time for ideal conditions to make the dive runs out, he decides to take a night dive and try again. During the dive, not one but two oarfish appear, coming so close that Wade can touch them. As a result, Wade becomes one of the very few people in history to witness a live, healthy oarfish.
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7945:. Suspecting the barracuda may be the attacker, he seeks out further information and learns that barracuda can cut through flesh and bone with minimal actual biting thanks to their great speed and body shape. Furthermore, they are known to leap from the water and have been documented attacking people in a similar fashion to the attack on the kayaker. Wade dives to bait out barracuda in their natural environment, observing their speed and accuracy when hunting. Armed with this knowledge, Wade lands a series of large barracuda, culminating in a showdown with a barracuda big enough to break bone out of water.
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8277:. In Peru, Jeremy joins a group of professional squid fishermen. They travel for days to reach the deep seas where the squid can be found, bringing Jeremy and the crew great stress, and Jeremy's nerves only worsen when he realises how easy it would be to fall overboard and be dragged under by converging squid. Despite his fears, Jeremy manages to catch multiple Humboldt squid, witnessing their deadly weaponry and vicious behaviour. With no evidence, Jeremy is forced to conclude that the initial story of the five dead fisherman was a hoax, but the Humboldt squid attacks were very real.
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4470:. Despite the fact that Russian authorities regularly patrol the river in speedboats to pursue those illegally hunting the elusive surviving sturgeons, people keep poaching them and telling no one, explaining the locals' secretive behaviour regarding big fish. Journeying with a team of biologists who can legally catch the fish for research, Jeremy sets out to catch what may be the last of these monstrous fish. Although Jeremy is unable to find an adult Kaluga, just before the trip ends he catches a very young juvenile, the best hope for the species' survival.
9343:. However, despite a quick success, other fish do not bite for the whole rest of the day. He then fishes using two lines with alarms on the opposite banks of the river, but this fails to attract a fish. His guide's bait did get attacked by what Jeremy assumes is a tapah, but he is somewhat discouraged by the fact that the fish did not get hooked, and it is most likely too weary to take another bait. the slow fishing activity and a sudden monsoon that arrives while Jeremy is searching for another fishing spot bring him memories of his failed expedition in
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6778:, Jeremy abandons his modern fishing gear for a net and fishes with locals, placing him head-to-head against this small yet deadly opponent. After capturing several of the pufferfish, Wade determines that the waters of the lake are teeming with this small, aggressive fish, because they are not kept for food by the locals. The puffer's extremely defensive behaviour has made attacks almost unavoidable on the lake, and Jeremy witnesses how frequently they occur by talking to the locals.
9320:â which lives far across the world in South America and should not be present in Malaysia. However, with rumours of an unwanted pet arapaima released into the lake, Jeremy Wade cannot discount the possibility of his arch enemy having gone rogue far outside its habitat. As he researches the incidents, however, Jeremy hears from many people who have heard the arapaima rumours but none who have actually seen it. Another suspect connected to Jeremy's past is suggested â the "tapah," or
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4090:, which swarms in packs and is greatly feared. Described as long and muscular, with large teeth and horizontal black stripes, Jeremy goes hunting for a fish to match the description. Following a flock of birds, he finds a group of large predatory fish causing a commotion in the water. Casting out, he lands an African tigerfish, a smaller cousin of the Goliath tigerfish he caught in season 2. Believing to have found the
7818:. He joins a local tribe who traditionally hunt these eels, and though they find morays with great size and monstrous behaviour, Wade is not completely convinced that the moray eel is the sea serpent. While investigating the NÄga further, Wade meets a monk whose temple holds an alleged photograph of the real-life NÄga; in an instant, his quest changes, as the picture is of a creature he had never even considered â the
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to bring it in, and it is 10 feet long and roughly 700 pounds. Based on its length and weight, Wade and the scientists estimate that it is 200 years old. The team tags the shark and release it. Wade concludes the episode by reminding viewers that it is still not known whether the
Greenland shark poses a threat to humans, and a greenland shark washing up on a beach in England may be a noteworthy event.
1983:, which were introduced to the state from Southeast Asia. With razor-sharp teeth and the abilities to breathe air and "walk" on land, these aggressive predators soon spawned numerous rumours of being man-eaters. Proving to be incredibly violent and vicious, Wade gets to the bottom of their monstrous rumours, only to be unconvinced of their lethality. That is, until he learns of another species, the
644:. All of them are potentially deadly creatures poorly understood by humans. The show also focuses on explaining the creatures' feeding habits, behaviour and conservation status. Rebroadcasts of the episodes with captions showing behind the scenes commentary from the host about the particular episode can also be seen on both Animal Planet and Discovery Channel. These episodes are going by the title
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8596:, 2000 feet below the surface, and where the water pressure is 900 pounds per square inch. Here they turn their lights to red, where they wait for a shark. Sharks cannot see red light. They are precariously placed on a precipice that drops down several more miles. Wade notes that if something were to happen to them here, there would be no one to save them. They wait for several hours watching
3988:, America's 3rd most dangerous lake, to investigate stories of catfish growing to man-eating proportions. Local divers have allegedly witnessed giant catfish and been too scared to dive in the lake again. Jeremy uncovers unbelievable stories of catfish eating already deceased humans, but he wonders if a catfish could ever be big enough or strong enough to kill a person. He finds his answer in
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8031:â Reports of a horrifying serpent-like creature bring Jeremy to Ontario, where locals make an offering of tobacco to appease the water spirits. His quest drives him to madness as he desperately searches for the fish responsible for the story, the muskellunge, until his own offering of tobacco and a remarkable turn of chance brings him and the fish together at the most unlikely of times.
5621:. After extensive fishing leads him to discount all present suspects, Wade makes a startling discovery â stingrays, which he previously believed struck randomly with their deadly barbs, actually aim their barbs and can become embedded in a victim's flesh. When he learns of a similar stingray attack, Wade attempts to catch a ray big enough to have dragged the bride off into the water.
1454:. Arriving there, Wade not only tries to catch this monster, but discovers that it belongs to a whole family of Amazonian killers. He catches as many catfish species as he can to prove that these whiskered predators really are the ultimate monsters of this place. His mission is to try and catch the three largest catfishes until he encounters with the smallest ones. He finds the
6480:, Jeremy relives some of his scariest encounters and looks back at the cases that took him to the brink of disaster in the most hostile environments on the planet. Whether he encounters a plane crash, a lightning bolt, a predator with an invisible weapon or a radioactive landscape, Jeremy reveals how the hunt for a true river monster can take him to death's door at any moment.
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Wade then tries to catch a marlin, to determine which species it is. He tries to catch a marlin on a handline. When he hooks his first fish, it easily throws the hook. He then hooks onto another marlin, which he battles with for around an hour. He finally gets it in close to his boat, when it spits out the hook and escapes. However, Wade is able to identify it as a
9110:, but after looking closer, they were able to identify it as a large, black big-headed fish. Thinking it would be an easy meal, the boy called his older brother to spear the fish. The boy's brother speared the fish, but the fish survived and attacked him. The fish was dragging him into the water, when several Adults arrived and started trying to save him. After a "
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from the gods as Jeremy seemingly catches every fish, especially red-tailed catfish, in the lake but the sareng. Deciding to face his demons instead of running from them, he returns to India to take part in a Hindu blessing, to appease the gods and convince them he means the fish no harm. Returning to the river, Jeremy finds he might have finally met his match.
2442:. Growing to more than 6 feet long (according to some fishermen's photographs), this fish is considered a prize and is what many people brave countless perils to catch. Jeremy travels to the birthplace of humanity and the oldest and most dangerous fishing spot he ever visited to find this legendary creature. He faces off against deadly crocodiles, even deadlier
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violent attacks on people, Jeremy seizes the opportunity to reel in one of the last giant taimen and travels to the wild frontiers of northern
Mongolia, the taimen's last stronghold. Upon his arrival he immediately runs into a big problem: Mongolians are not keen fishers and believe that killing fish brings ill fortune. Trekking deep into the wilderness to the
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predator sends Jeremy close to the edge. With widespread accounts of a large, shadowy snake-like fish that attacks humans, Wade is in search of a powerful monster built for speed. After ruling out sturgeon, freshwater sharks, and giant snakes, Jeremy determines, based on witness testimonies of sightings and attacks, that the most likely candidate is the
6515:, Jeremy relives the biggest and most surprising catches of his career, right in America's backyard. Jeremy reveals the powerful and potentially lethal fish that lurk across much of the United States, before he exposes its most destructive and devastating monster of all, an ancient fish that threatens to take over America's largest bodies of fresh water.
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confirm that this is the fish that attacked the boy. Jeremy then travels to the Itaipu Dam, a hydroelectric dam located on the border between
Paraguay and Brazil to come face-to-face with one of South America's greatest freshwater fighting fish that slashes and stalks its prey while living in one of Argentina's most dangerous waterways; the
3393:"Congo Killers" â Jeremy meets some villagers with a very bizarre fish that can breathe air and can grasp into dry land. In one of his most dangerous expedition in his life, he finds out that not the fish, but the interplay of the weather and the unusual fishing technique the locals use are the culprits of some strange disappearances.
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this beast is covered in armour plating and thick muscle. Basically a giant piranha, the tigerfish is believed to be responsible for gruesome deaths on humans, both in and out of water. The search for the elusive tigerfish pushes Jeremy to his mental limit as he uses everything he knows as a fisherman, as well as some luck from a
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black bass. Wade takes a look at the bass, and releases it, concluding that it was most likely the culprit. Wade also notes that there is growing evidence that Papuan black bass can swim into salt water, however this rarely occurs. As a result of this, even experienced fishermen can sometimes be unable to identify them.
8704:. Although greenland sharks are known as "sleeper sharks" and they also have a very lethargic reputation. A man that dived with a greenland shark near Canada observed how greenland sharks sometimes double back on divers, and exhibit predatory curiosity. He joins a team of scientists searching for a greenland shark in
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5923:, Wade joins a fishing expedition to a deep fjord to catch one of these monstrous sharks. At the end of his punishing journey into the Arctic Circle, Wade catches a Greenland shark and concludes it could possibly have inspired the Loch Ness legend due to its lack of the signature dorsal fin most sharks possess.
8592:, where a homemade submarine has been built. Wade hopes that this can take him to the environment of the six-gilled shark. Despite having a couch in its interior, Wade is still not comfortable with how cramped the submarine is. The submarine has a pig on the front for bait. Wade and the driver descend to the
2900:"Freshwater Shark" â Jeremy hooks into a gigantic marine fish in freshwater: a Giant grouper. Jeremy then proves that sharks aren't just sea monsters and he even catches a small bull shark. This is the first ever proof that shark aren't just swimming around in the Australian rivers, they even breed in them.
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than a greenland shark. This makes Wade question how lethargic the greenland shark really is. The weather eventually grows worse, and Wade feels like he must hurry. When he gets his next bite, he puts on a fishing harness and one of the scientists grabs a handle on the back of the harness. He manages
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is similarly ruled out, as it is typically an ambush predator on the seafloor. Saltwater crocodiles come into focus, but they also could not be the sole culprit because they do not typically go far out to sea. Wade learns that the men actually made it to the beach, meaning whatever killed them struck
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Jeremy Wade has travelled all over the world looking for killer freshwater fish. He has been down the Amazon, deep in the heart of Africa, in the murkiest swamps, in the
Alaskan subarctic, and everywhere in between. But are there dangerous killers lurking in the lakes and rivers of the United States?
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and the kamba catfish, which are known to grow to large sizes. But he begins to wonder if there are any monstrous sized fish out there in these waters. While staying with local villagers, he faces their superstitious beliefs because they blame his arrival for the disappearance of the chief's brother.
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in search of a little-known predator that may be the most terrifying monster of all: the fearsome
Goliath tigerfish. This creature combines everything that made all previous river monsters deadly, and even more. Growing to 6 feet long with the jaws and teeth of a crocodile and an attitude of a shark,
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Wade continues his quest to find a monstrous
Piraiba catfish (first seen in the Season 1 episode "Amazon Flesh Eaters"), known locally as the Lau-lau, a beast that has eluded him for decades. Having resolved not to leave the Amazon without his quarry this time, Wade faces the elements and remoteness
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that had been killing bathers. Now, he returns following reports of a new predator, capable of taking pets and small children. Looking around, he uncovers its identity: the sareng catfish, a streamlined predator with long jaws and sharp teeth. He also finds a problem: the sareng is sacred in India's
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for blocking its river. Believing Nyaminyami to be inspired from the killer fish, he travels to Lake Kariba to find the beast. After nearly being capsized in a storm, Jeremy hears reports of small toddlers and children being eaten by the fish, known locally as "Mazunda," as well as a fisherman being
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is supposedly the home of a monster. Reports claim it grows 20 feet long and is responsible for the disappearance of many fishermen. Investigating the identity of this creature, Jeremy faces cold-water fishing for the first time during the series. He investigates the possibility of the monster being
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that is around five feet long. Although bull sharks can be dangerous, Wade has already dismissed sharks, because they leave a distinct crescent-like bite mark, and not a mysterious fang print. He then travels into the jungles, where he meets up with a researcher who has set up underwater cameras to
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After several of his crew members suffer parasitic infections during their shoots, Jeremy decides to submit himself for testing by a prestigious Liverpool medical lab. While awaiting the results of his tests, he travels to the Amazon to look into various types of parasites he may have fallen victim
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shark, and be one of the few people to catch one. Ruling out crocodiles and bull sharks, Jeremy determines that the little-known shark just might be the culprit. Joining a group of scientists, he sets out to a very dangerous body of water, only to make a discovery that could reveal the truth behind
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Most people think sharks and rays are purely sea creatures, but Jeremy Wade knows different. He's caught large freshwater stingrays in Argentina and Thailand, and a sawfish that could live in freshwater in Australia. He has also caught bull sharks in South Africa, Australia and Florida. Bull sharks
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One year ago, Jeremy Wade was investigating the bull shark in Australia and caught a small pup, proving that the sharks were breeding in the local rivers. Around the same time, a group of scientists in South Africa made a shocking discovery: the largest bull shark ever caught, and it was found in a
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to once again face off against this fish and determine if the arapaima deserves to be on the Amazon's already large list of monsters. Journeying to the few spots where fishing for these fish is allowed, he encounters an arapaima farm where the fish do something surprising. Jeremy then hears stories
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On the coral reef off the tropical island of Sulawesi, Indonesia, a tourist snorkeller was impaled and killed by an unseen assailant. Wade snorkels around the coral reef, but sees nothing over a few inches long. He then tracks down someone who was attacked and impaled through his boat by a marlin.
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incident. However, Wade feels like this does not entirely conclude his investigation. After Wade nearly catches a tiger shark, he believes that tiger sharks must have also been on the scene. However, Wade states that tiger sharks do not live in large enough numbers to be entirely responsible. Wade
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in Botswana. Of all the river monsters he has encountered throughout his travels, Wade is after a suspected man-eater that still gets under his skin. This time, the delta is running high and clear, making the fish more spread out. After getting his hands on some of these tigerfish, Jeremy decides
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Jeremy searches for a large fish that supposedly jumps out of the water and knocks fishermen out of their boats. He is confronted with one on the first day of fishing, but has no idea what it is. He soon finds these fish to be Atlantic tarpon living in the brackish waters of Nicaragua. He then has
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and discovers just how savage and dangerous these "devourers of men" can be. Armed with razor-sharp teeth which prevent escape, these eels spin and tear off bits of flesh like a crocodile. Although he already knows they have the ability to cause serious harm, Wade still must determine if they have
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in search of a rematch with the tapah. Despite hearing of many more incidents surrounding this vicious fish, Jeremy is unable to catch it in the heavily fished waters of Borneo, prompting him to return to the Malaysian mainland and get in contact with an isolated tribe living in the jungle. Their
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because the river has risen, trees can be seen floating around, and since bass are sight hunters, a bass would be unlikely to bite any lures. Wade uses a lump of dead fish as bait once in the brackish water, and gets a strong take. Wade eventually brings in the fish, and identifies it as a Papuan
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Wade calls on the same instincts he uses to catch living monsters to uncover the most deadly underwater giants of all time. He must read the water (and in some cases the land) for clues to bring long-forgotten beasts to light. Using Wade's keen understanding of modern-day monsters, top scientific
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Jeremy ventures to the Mekong River in Cambodia after receiving a disturbing report of a bloody attack by a toothy predator that has sliced clean through a young man's testicle, similar to the pacu and golden dorado attacks he previously investigated. This river is said to harbour more giant fish
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Welcome to River Monsters LIVE! The conversation with Jeremy Wade continues right here, after the Season 6 premiere episode "Amazon Apocalypse" and the first half-hour of the live Aftershow on your TV. Join River Monsters Executive Producer Lisa Lucas as she sits down with our favourite angler to
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The sareng was briefly seen in the episode "Mekong Mutilator" with several specimens on a rack in the fish market. Jeremy does not mention it by name, he just takes of look at the fish and then says to the camera that when he asked about the name of the fish the woman selling it just told him the
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comes early and the fish are not biting, forcing him to leave the river. To escape what appears to be the wrath of the gods, he travels to Thailand to a lake inhabited by sareng, as well as countless other introduced river monsters. Despite not being a Hindu country, Thailand offers no protection
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in Western Australia to find out if this critically endangered creature deserves its reputation as a river monster and why it swims so far up rivers. After being plagued by crocodiles and sharks, (which, ironically, he had previously travelled to Australia to find, yet didn't catch one for weeks)
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25 years ago, Jeremy Wade was in a hardware store in the Amazon when he came across a weapon more sinister than any he had seen before. It was a yard long and studded on each side with 2-inch long teeth. This strange weapon was the snout of a sawfish: a 20-foot relative of the rays which has been
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heads to New Britain, first stopping at a market island. Wade talks to some people on the island, and figures out where a man lives who had an extraordinary encounter. Wade finds the man, and he tells Wade about the encounter. Apparently the man was diving to spear fish, and ran into a school of
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near the incident, and he talks to some people who confirm the attack. Another man also tells Wade of one time that he was forced to let go of his net to avoid being dragged down the river, as he had already been dragged around a hundred yards. Wade goes to fish, but encounters several snags. He
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and tries to catch one in the reservoir location of one of the attacks, but comes out empty handed. Unsure if the giant mottled eel is the culprit, he travels to a remote region deep in the mountainous Fijian jungles. Wade learns that the culprit is known to the locals who have additional attack
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While bathing in a river, a young boy gets brutally mutilated by an unknown assassin. Wade dismisses river stingrays and piranhas, but then a fisherman tells him that the fish which mutilated the boy has stripes on its body. Wade starts to fish, and soon he catches a golden dorado. The fisherman
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Jeremy Wade had wanted to catch large fish since he was a child. One fish that interested him was the taimen: the world's largest species of trout and a very popular game fish with tourists. Due to heavy fishing for these trophies, their numbers have greatly declined. When new reports surface of
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Jeremy arrives at the Kali River in India, where a number of mysterious drownings have occurred. He investigates the possibilities of the culprit being whirlpools or crocodiles, but determines neither fit. Wade eventually finds out of a little-known catfish species that can grow to human size or
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tuna, which Jeremy uses in the hopes of finding a larger fish, however something bites the tuna and leader clean off Jeremy's line. A second tuna is sliced completely apart aside from the head, leading Jeremy to believe a shark is biting his lines, but sharks have already been discounted in the
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captured by the researchers. However, the tiger shark quickly leaves after being released, prompting Wade to rethink his approach to the mystery. He begins to investigate the octopus half of the lusca legend, realising that octopuses â which lack bones â could easily navigate the narrow tunnels
2906:"Demon Fish" â Jeremy faces his ultimate river monster: the Goliath tigerfish. After losing some tigerfish he hooked, he finally catches a real river monster, only to realise that it's too weak to be released. The fish soon dies and Jeremy gives its body to a close-by village to feed the people.
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Extreme angler, Jeremy Wade, is on the hunt for freshwater fish with a taste for human flesh. This rip-roaring ride through the dark side of nature mixes action and adventure with mysteries, edge of the seat chase and a battle of wills between man and almost supernatural beasts who lurk in the
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When Brazilian locals uncover a corpse with highly unusual injuries and then an increase in missing persons cases are reported, Wade must confront one of his greatest fears to solve the mystery. After discounting all possible suspect fish, he learns that the culprit is something far out of his
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Jeremy Wade has been investigating mysterious freshwater disappearances for 30 years, often revealing the strange and sometimes deadly creatures beneath the surface. Recent reports of fishermen vanishing without a trace on Alaska's south coast leads Jeremy to America's Last Frontier, with its
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Ontario locals tell unbelievable tales of a stealthy, 20-foot serpent lurking in Canada's expansive waters. Jeremy seeks to find the reason why boaters and fisherman are vanishing into thin air. The accused beast is described as a giant eel-like serpent and a fruitless search for this elusive
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in Zambia, Jeremy Wade journeys there to uncover the truth behind their deaths. He hears tales of a man getting pulled in and drowning in the rapids after hooking into a monster fish. The natives believe it to be the work of a large, serpentine fish the size of a man. They also tell Wade of a
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dying at the same time without any bite marks or stab wounds on them, he rules out piranhas and stingrays. After hearing a witness' claim, he concludes that the killer was an electric eel: an 8-foot, snake-like fish that possesses the bizarre ability to produce up to 600 volts of electricity.
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also kill this fish with spears (leaving the fish to die in painful ways as seen in some internet videos), but Jeremy wants to catch one gar alive and release it back safely. Finally hooking a large gar, Jeremy finds out once and for all if the alligator gar deserves its reputation as a river
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When a story surfaces of a man in Bolivia who had his face ripped off by something in the water, Jeremy Wade ventures deep into the South American jungle to find out what kind of horrible monster could be capable of this. Casting his line out, he catches nothing but piranha, but his previous
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Following tales of a massive fish in Ukraine said to have tried to drag a man to his death, Jeremy Wade heads to the rural lakes of the former Soviet Union chasing the culprit. Asking around, he learns that there is indeed a large fish in the lake, but the local name is not familiar to him.
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shark. With huge jaws and two rows of needle-sharp teeth, the gar proves an elusive opponent. Throughout the years this fish was in the centre of humanity's misunderstanding. Large populations were killed by electric gar destroyers all around the country, bringing this huge animal to near
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disaster. First the snoek drew predators like tiger sharks and whitetip sharks, then the cookie cutter sharks came, attracted by the attention, and finally the six-gilled sharks arrived on the scene. Now, Wade wants to see a six-gilled shark in its own environment. Wade travels to the
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8941:, and Wade believes that it was the culprit of the latest attack he was told about. However, the water is too cold for crocodiles in the area where the first two attacks he heard about took place. Wade then eliminates all of the other candidates besides the goonch. He travels to the
1875:(which usually don't get very big and deadly), this creature is a true monster. This behemoth can nearly glue itself to the bottom of the river, and once Jeremy hooks one, it may be his biggest challenge yet. In this adventure he also meets other giants of Southeast Asia: the gentle
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dragged to the depths beneath the dam. Interviewing a witness of the "Mazunda," Wade learns of the vundu, southern Africa's largest fish. Travelling all over the Zambezi, Jeremy gains access to the prohibited waters directly beneath the dam, where he finally hooks into a monster.
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has taken on the world's most legendary river monsters but one â the Loch Ness Monster. It's a challenge he's been reluctant to take on ⊠until now. Wade's initial exploration of the loch turns up no signs of a monster, but an ancient folktale directs him to Viking legends and
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8025:â Looking to fulfill his childhood dream of catching a large taimen, Jeremy runs afoul of superstitions, dangerous animals and violent gangs while searching for the near-extinct fish in Mongolia. His guide calls in a shaman who agrees to summon a spirit to aid Jeremy's quest.
4080:, a ferry tips over. All the passengers die, and their bodies are retrieved stripped of flesh. Authorities write it off as crocodiles, but Jeremy Wade isn't so sure. The corpse resemble those devoured by piranha and raises the question of whether this was another case of an
1204:. Numerous factors led to these creatures taking over the ecosystem and possibly growing to man-eating size, for example because of the fishermen's 'catch and release' policy. There, Jeremy finds that these river monsters have no fear of man, and faces a potential maneater.
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of the Amazon's other killers, the caiman. He searches for these, as well as a mysterious legend with its roots buried deep in folklore. Then, after finding the perfect spot, he finally comes face to face with the legendary giant, whose body could become a living missile.
8265:, which is sometimes described as a "devil fish". A fisherman who once tried to capture the Red Devil and was attacked by them displays a wound similar to the wounds inflicted by the puffer fish Jeremy investigated previously, then confirms that the Red Devil is indeed a
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2897:"Piranha" â Jeremy tosses a dead duck in the water and witnesses the ferocity of the flesh-eating piranha. The fish only left the skin, the bones and some feathers. Jeremy must face the truth of what might have happened to a child who fell into the water not so long ago.
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and lagoons to rivers, until he finally zeros in on the lair of these sea monsters. After seeing the evidence that these predators can even attack race horses and drag people underwater in completely fresh water, he realises that he faces a creature even deadlier than a
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Jeremy recounts the exciting adventures of season 5, as he faces never before seen stunts in search of true monsters. Before Jeremy caught radioactive catfish in Chernobyl and killer stingrays in Colombia, he didn't think Season 5 would bring any new or unusual river
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Everyone knows the piranha is the deadliest fish in South America, but is there a little-known fish that is even more vicious and aggressive than the supposed "flesh-eating piranha"? After receiving a report of a diver being brutally attacked, Jeremy Wade travels to
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that sounds strangely familiar. A man was fishing with a net while no one was there. The man was never seen again. Wade suspects that the goonch could have been the perpetrator, but he feels that he must consider other suspects first. He travels to a village on the
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from the Amazon River. These fish are related to the piranha and are from South America, where they use their strange, almost human-like teeth to actually crack hard-shelled nuts and fruits and eat them. Jeremy makes a terrible discovery about the seemingly-placid
2903:"Killer Snakehead" â Jeremy dives into a school of snakehead young to find their murderous parents. Using a traditional technique of fishing with an arrow, he can take his hands on a huge female giant snakehead and he can even release it without permanent injuries.
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to be made, but it only became a "Bonus episode" on the Region 1 DVDs and never released in the UK. Probably this is because the idea of making a whole series on monstrous fish came after shooting this episode (as explained in the 2014 special "Killer Mysteries").
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After reading about monster fish in India, Jeremy Wade travels to the Himalayas to catch a monster himself. After hearing stories at the local fish markets, he encounters predators, giants and one chilling story about a monster fish that has an appetite for human
8925:, where he notes that these fish can grow to over ninety pounds. However, he hears of another attack where someone was deceived by a creature that he thought was dead. He showed Wade a scar that implied that his attacker was an animal with a narrow jaw, like an
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Jeremy Wade travels to the Congo once again, the only river to ever defeat him. He had once travelled there, only to catch nothing. Now he's back, investigating reports of fishermen being dragged to their death by a malevolent river spirit. Wade suspects the
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which not only tolerate freshwater, but are purely freshwater fish. When a report of an unidentified attack on a person in Australia's Fitzroy River emerges, Jeremy Wade journeys down under, wondering if the attacker was a northern river shark, a species of
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Jeremy Wade is renowned for tracking down freshwater beasts, yet it's the untold stories of what happened along the way that are often the best. In this special 'Behind-the-Scenes' edition, Wade reveals how reeling in the big fish is often the easy
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in Thailand, Wade uncovers stories of attacks, one being fatal. With no luck in reeling one specimen in with a line, he then dives deep into a murky river right in the middle of a school of young snakehead, hoping to find their murderous parents.
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From Canada's waterlogged wilderness come stories of a twenty-foot lake monster that attacks humans. Freshwater detective Jeremy Wade tries to track down this shadowy predator with a mouth said to resemble a bear-trap. Features the extinct whale
3386:"Killer Snakehead" â When Jeremy travelled to North America in search of the highly invasive bullseye snakehead, he also discovered a strange behaviour of introduced species. Silver carps jump out of the water in huge numbers when threatened by
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For three decades, Jeremy Wade has travelled the world to find the biggest and most fearsome river monsters on the planet. But not all monsters live in remote jungles â there are fearsome fish much closer to home. In this special edition of
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river as a result of a "ball cutter" attacking villagers. Jeremy Wade travels to this unexplored river to uncover the creature responsible for the savage attacks. While fishing for a possible food source, Wade makes an unusual discovery. A
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out of leaves. Luckily, he survived. Wade is intrigued by two facts about this encounter. The fish had the same description as the previous sightings, but this fish was encountered in fresh water. Wade then wonders if the culprit is
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Jeremy Wade revisits some monster encounters in North America from the brackish channels of Florida to the freezing waters of Alaska. On the way, he encounters treacherous bull sharks, much-feared alligator gars and nearly 500 pound
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Extreme angler Jeremy Wade heads into new territory â the open ocean. Go behind the scenes as Jeremy and his crew face stormy seas, deep-water dives, dangerous creatures and extreme hardship as they produce an entire season at
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had the best series premiere in Animal Planet's network history by delivering 1.3 million viewers. It was also its most watched regularly airing primetime telecast in over six years. The second episode of Animal Planet's
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Wade travels to Fiji, having received several varying reports of brutal attacks in the tropical nation. Investigating a death in which the victim's body was badly bruised, he quickly receives a positive ID on the culprit, the
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is quickly identified as the culprit. Initially reluctant to believe that the eel can inflict such injuries, Wade sets off deep into the jungle to meet a remote tribe with a unique and dangerous method of catching the eel: by
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and must earn the trust of these native people to gather their knowledge and hear their stories. Once again he'll set out to separate fact from fiction. His last and greatest catch turns out to be a species of arapaima new to
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information brings Jeremy new reports regarding just how aggressive the tapah is, and leads him to a spot deep in an ancient jungle where he hopes he will get another chance to battle the elusive fish. He quickly brings up a
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delivered a 39% boost in total viewers (1.866 million) compared to the series premiere. Those numbers made it the best performing regularly scheduled primetime telecast in Animal Planet's history. The first season of
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Wade investigates the deaths of six men whose plane crashed in the northern seas of Australia, with only a single severed leg left behind on a beach as evidence. First, he looks into the most obvious possible culprit, the
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Travelling to Florida, Jeremy once again encounters the bull shark, a species known to swim in freshwater, which he has faced before in Australia and South Africa. Bull sharks are believed to have been responsible for the
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in the South Pacific to put his fishing skills to the test. Living with an island tribe with ancient customs, he learns of their traditional and even unusual fishing methods using bows, vines, and spiderwebs. Inspired by
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For the first time in his life, Jeremy Wade travels to Japan to learn more about its legendary river monsters. In a Tokyo fish market, he interviews many fisherman and uncovers two seemingly unbelievable stories: the
417:-born British host, biologist, adventurer and extreme angler Jeremy Wade. He explores rivers and lakes to uncover the creatures behind local folklore and harrowing tales of monster fish. The show has taken viewers to
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monitor the fish species. The researcher shows Wade footage of a strange large, black big-headed fish, but he too is unable to identify it with a name that Wade recognises. However, Wade is able to Identify it as a
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disaster. However, in the 1950s, commercial shark fishing became an industry, and the common whitetip reef shark was put on the endangered list. Wade travels to the Bahamas, where there is still a healthy supply of
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In this special edition of River Monsters, extreme angler Jeremy Wade brings together the ten biggest and baddest catches of his career. His battles with them have drawn blood, nearly ripped off his arms and become
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Recalling an encounter with a mysterious animal he sighted on the Amazon River, Jeremy Wade relives his encounters with the world's most bizarre freshwater fish, and reveals the identity of his mystery creature.
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Biologist and extreme fisherman Jeremy Wade offers a retrospective of his harrowing attempts to reel in some of the largest freshwater fish in the world, including a man-eating catfish and a massive stingray in
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emerge. Local fishermen are unable to provide information on the initial five deaths, but describe other victims suffering similar wounds from attacks in deep trenches. Initial fishing in the trenches reveal
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while diving. However, after fishing off the British coast and catching one, Wade is able to discount the conger eel due to its lacking of common characteristics with the sea serpent. Next, Wade travels to
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In this special episode, Jeremy charts the journey that has taken him from freshwater rivers into the heart of the big blue and revisits the extraordinary and deadly monsters he has encountered along the
8549:, and was dangling his bare feet over the life raft when he felt an excruciating pain, resulting in him promptly removing his feet from the water. Wade combines aggression with colour, and suspects the
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incident. Wade digs up eye-witness reports that tell of strange silvery fish perpetrating the first attacks. Wade mentions one particular account about a man who managed to escape from the sinking
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Hindu religion and harming it is believed to curse you with bad luck. Almost immediately he encounters problems when the lake where he is fishing is closed and tries his luck in the wilderness of
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Jeremy Wade tells of the most dangerous of all the river monsters he's ever faced from the previous seasons. He relives the most gruesome, terrifying and shocking encounters with these creatures.
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began airing on 24 April 2010, although the first episode, titled "Demon Fish" first appeared on Discovery Channel on 28 March 2010. This season consisted of 7 episodes and took viewers to the
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serpentine waterways of the planet, mooching murderously underwater, growing to truly awesome sizes. Watch as Jeremy Wade deconstructs exactly how these river monsters are constructed to kill.
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are salt water fish that have an unusual ability to tolerate freshwater, but are there other sharks with this same ability? In 2002, scientists discovered a new genus of rare sharks known as
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that took around six hours to bring in. It was also the longest fight Wade ever had with a fish (the second longest being the short-tail river stingray in the episode, "Silent Assassin").
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reports claim it is an aggressive man eater that will swallow people whole, even small children were found in one's stomach according to a legend. After new reports surface of attacks in
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Jeremy relives the encounters that have haunted him over time. Angler Jeremy Wade recalls haunting encounters with freshwater creatures in Vermont, South America and Papua New Guinea.
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made it the best performing show in Animal Planet's history with every episode averaging over 1 million households. The season finale delivered about 1.47 million households.
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Jeremy Wade ventures to the Amazon to face the legendary arapaima, but gets more than he bargained for when his plane crashes and he feels the full force of these powerful animals.
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element â the anaconda. With his usual methods useless to track down this monster, Wade must trek into the anaconda's lair himself to prove that they can grow to man-eating size.
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Jeremy shows off various treasures he has acquired â from lucky charms to penis sheaths; from knife-proof gloves to yak-skin; Jeremy shares the bizarre stories behind each one.
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and sets off to uncover the truth. After discovering countless fish in the lake bearing the signs of this ancient predator, he learns from a victim that the attacker is the
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Jeremy Wade talks about some of the dangers of his career, like gigantic groupers and poisonous box jellyfish. It also features the anaconda, taimen, lau lau and stonefish.
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The season four finale episode is a two-hour look into one of the most challenging expeditions of Jeremy Wade's life. He'll travel to the isolated and untouched jungles of
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to find the source of these stories, and ends up battling a 700 pound monster, and snapping a tendon in the process of a colossal fight with the beast once it is hooked.
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Jeremy Wade returns to the Amazon to search for a mysterious and deadly killer with a reputation to match its awesome ability. Hearing the stories of three cowboys in
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Jeremy revisits some of the many scientific projects he has worked with over his career and presents new information discovered since his time with the researchers.
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shoot ever, Jeremy recalls how everything that could go wrong did when he went up against warnings that trying to catch the sareng would bring nothing but bad luck.
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known to swim hundreds of miles upriver. Reports claim this shark-like fish hacks boats apart and saws people in half, feasting on their flesh. Wade travels to the
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6920:, or "buzz sawed killer", but he rules it off his list, because its teeth do not have the ability to break through bone. Then, he turns his attention to the
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This extended two-hour special of "Prehistoric Terror" features new footage of Jeremy investigating prehistoric monsters and their modern day counterparts.
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in Mongolia is considered bad luck so Jeremy visited a shaman to appease the spirit of the river. His offering paid off and he managed to catch a taimen.
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near the entrance to one of the tunnels connecting the sea to a blue hole, Wade joins a shark research team on a remote island. Wade manages to catch a
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in Great Britain and became one of the most-watched and successful programmes in Animal Planet's history. It is also one of the most-viewed series on
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Note: Wade's battle with the shortail river stingray was his longest until the filming of Season 9, where it took him around six hours to bring in a
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Jeremy Wade talks Recalls some experiences that left their mark on him, like a nearly deflated boat in Australia, and survival in an area of the
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Note: This is the second time Wade was not able to catch his intended River Monster, the first being the sareng from the "Asian Slayer" episode.
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Jeremy Wade has placed himself in more danger than he cares to remember during his 30 years of travelling the globe. In this special edition of
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Note* The vundu was also featured in the Season 2 episode "Congo Killers"; no mention was made in this episode of ever having caught it before.
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Reports of the corpses of five fishermen being found with strange mutilations, allegedly caused by a mysterious sea creature, bring Jeremy to
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Moving his quest for monster fish to the world's oceans, Jeremy Wade seeks the truth behind one of the most enduring legends of all time: the
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4378:"River Monsters Goes Tribal"- After gaining the tribe's trust, Jeremy lives his dream of reeling in a full-grown shark, with his bare hands.
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Three mysterious deaths in three countries lead Wade to an unlikely suspect. The victims all show signs of burns on their corpses, and the
5095:"European Maneater" â Jeremy investigates the wels catfish where medieval accounts reported an aggressive maneater that swallow man whole.
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the attack. Then, battling both the odds and the tides, Jeremy hooks into a mysterious predator and becomes the first man to film it alive.
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The waters of the Amazon hide venomous giant stingrays, bone crushing anacondas, and colossal catfish that are said to swallow men whole.
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after hearing stories of swimmers and divers disappearing with no evidence ever recovered. The disappearances are said to centre around
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hears that these waters are often home to discarded fishing devices. He then moves to another stretch of the river, where he catches a
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that is blamed for the disappearances of many victims. The creature, nicknamed the "water mama" by locals, is described as a real-life
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is abysmal. Deducing that arapaima could not be responsible for the killings even if they were present in the lake, Jeremy travels to
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4386:"Chainsaw Predator"- Jeremy finds an elusive species of ray that swims up rivers, and wields the most terrifying weapon of all time.
9466:, a mysterious creature is attacking people, and leaving only one clue to its identity: some mysterious puncture wounds on victims.
4961:"Rift Valley Killers" â Jeremy encounters crocodile and hippopotamus while helping the local fisherman tend their fishing nets for
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Chasing reports of three fishermen disappearing without a trace, Jeremy Wade ventures to the far east of Russia to investigate the
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the attitude to attack a human to find out if they deserve their reputation. The only way to do this is to put himself on the menu.
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Following a report of a fisherman swallowed whole, Jeremy travels to South America in search of the Amazon's largest catfish, the
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mystery due to the lack of their signature bite marks on the bodies. Suddenly, one of Jeremy's lines is taken, and he reels in a
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Jeremy Wade's journey into extreme fishing started in India, where he caught large mahseer, and where he later caught a massive
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he caught in this trip only appears on some photographs made during filming, but not in the actual episode or the extended cut.
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The second season premiere episode became the network's best season premiere ever. It drew in 1.7 million total viewers.
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are perhaps the most dangerous and feared of all fish, but these predators are confined to the oceans. Or maybe not... The
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for the first time. His goal is to determine the greatest river monster of all time. Jeremy begins by investigating the
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bites. Wade dismisses the trevally, because it would be recognisable to any fisherman in the area. He then brings up a
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Wade hooks into this bladed beast and reels in a 7-foot monster. The episode is dedicated in memory of wildlife expert
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is widely seen as a deity. Using the NÄga as a base for his search, Wade learns of multiple attacks on humans by the
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Jeremy relives his journey through the Amazon rainforest in search of a legendary creature said to swallow men whole.
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and they can sometimes easily knock out people too, only to be dragged underwater by the hooks tangled to their arms.
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discoveries and state-of-the-art CGI, the apex killers of the prehistoric era such as the 25-foot, buzz saw-toothed
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on the shore, and the bodies were likely subsequently dismembered by crocodiles. He discovers a new candidate: the
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really deserve its reputation and what exactly triggers a feeding frenzy. During his trip to remote regions of the
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A man has had his whole face ripped off in a remote Bolivian river. Jeremy Wade attempts to hunt down the culprit.
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Wade revisits some of his previous adventures and investigates the spiritual and mythological events behind them.
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Jeremy recounted some of his closest call with forces beyond his control that nearly turned danger into disaster.
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The waters of the world are full of strange aquatic beasts. In this special episode, Wade discusses some of them.
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one of his longest battles yet in a foot powered raft using a fly rod in a remote river with a 130 pound tarpon.
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Jeremy relives his encounters with record-breaking sharks and a super-sized Congo tiger-fish in African waters.
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Extreme angler Jeremy Wade talks about some of the injuries he has had over the years filming River Monsters.
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Wade takes on the biggest investigation of his career, solving what happened to over 1,500 passengers of the
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Jeremy looks back on seven specific blockbuster catches with the largest and scariest beasts of his career.
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4375:"Silent Assassin"- Jeremy hooks into a massive river stingray in the longest battle on the show to date.
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running amok. Travelling to the murky swamps of the delta, he is informed of a fish known locally as the
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In Peru, a terrifying sea monster has been leaving behind unidentifiable wounds on its numerous victims.
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Jeremy Wade looks back on a mysterious man-eating eight-foot beast said to be legend over 200-years old.
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on his neck from a lamprey; in this episode, Wade attached a lamprey to his neck to test its abilities.
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at the time he was there, so Wade travels to South Africa, where he begins to fish in the sea around
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Jeremy relives monstrous moments in Africa from the Okavango Delta to the Zambezi and Congo Rivers.
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4381:"Freshwater Shark"- Jeremy discovers that bull sharks not only live in rivers, but breed in them.
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as big as himself. Ten years on, he fears such fish are now extinct until he hears a report from
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in Argentina, this time in search of a toothy predator that is leaving behind a river of blood.
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The Amazon is home to a terrifying pack hunter that can bring down prey far larger than itself.
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5132:"Amazon Flesheaters" â Jeremy catches the Amazon's largest catfish, an 80 lb (36 kg)
4958:"River Monsters Goes Tribal" â Jeremy dives into a reef full of sharks without getting bitten.
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The sareng was caught in the Lost Reels episode "Himalayan Giants", but was not mentioned here.
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answer every burning question from fans and give intimate insight into the new season to come.
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Jeremy looks back on his encounter in the Congo River with the notorious Goliath tiger fish.
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is the fish known as the sareng in India as seen in the Season Four episode "Asian Slayer".
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between the ocean and the blue holes, a feat impossible for a large shark. Wade travels to
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Jeremy looks back on his journey to South Africa in search of a monstrous freshwater shark.
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Jeremy looks back on the time he learned the gruesome truth about a Mongolian killer fish.
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Jeremy looks back on his European quest in search of an aggressive man-eating predator.
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4384:"Hidden Predator"- Jeremy lands an enormous bull shark, in a heavily populated river.
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Jeremy Wade looks back on his mission to track down the famous monster of Loch Ness.
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On a pitch-black night in 1981, over 200 people perished when a passenger boat, the
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4926:"Jungle Killer" â Jeremy and his crew were struck by lightning while fishing for
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and other distant locations. In the episode, "Death Ray", Wade caught a pregnant
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7676:, this season sees Jeremy Wade shift his focus from freshwater to oceanic fish.
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Jeremy remembers some of his encounters with the catfish family over the years.
4736:"Amazon Flesh Eaters" â Jeremy goes to the Amazon River and catches the candiru.
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all call this place home. Years ago, Jeremy Wade travelled here looking for the
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and other extremely deep sea creatures crawling around. Eventually, they see a
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Jeremy Wade relives his most memorable encounters with deadly sharks and rays.
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of the Essequibo and ultimately meets his monster, a 250-lb,90-inch Piraiba.
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is known as the sareng in India. However, the smaller cousin of the Tapah
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4819:"Asian Slayer" â Jeremy encounters problems when he tries to fish for the
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The sareng was also caught in the series finale, "Malaysian Lake Monster"
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A river monster unlike any other is patrolling the Congo river of Africa
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before diving among them, then gets up close and personal with a large
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A dangerous African river monster is leaving behind a trail of terror.
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folklore's tell of man-eating snake-like creatures. He treks into the
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4372:"Electric Executioner"- Jeremy reels in an unusual-looking stingray.
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in a murky river with his guide using a rusty hand-made spear gun.
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4734:"Hidden Predator" â Wade finds a camouflaged shark in Australia.
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in Thailand to find what may be the largest freshwater fish: the
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A special episode focused on large animals and deep sea sharks.
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incident. Wade fishes near Ascension island, first catching a
4951:"Killer Snakehead" â Jeremy travels to Thailand and hunts for
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are deadly here. In the past, Jeremy nearly lost his life to
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4839:"Invisible Executioner" â Jeremy investigated the legend of
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of drawing first blood. However, snoeks do not live around
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Delivers Best Premiere Numbers in Animal Planet History
8273:, Jeremy learns that they are presently being caught in
4967:"Alaskan Horror" â Jeremy travels to Alaska to fish for
4728:"Electric Executioner" â Jeremy finds the ultimate eel.
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4731:"Flesh Ripper" â Jeremy fishes an eel in New Zealand.
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Jeremy learns of the mysterious deaths of two men on
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incident, as well as the other large predatory fish.
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A reference to the events of this episode is made in
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using a technique he learned from a local fisherman.
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in Argentina is home to a giant, powerful stingray.
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that is infamously known as the 'Devil's Cauldron'.
6900:, come to life as ancient monsters are featured on
3323:, who died in a car accident shortly after filming.
931:species that can grow to human size or bigger, the
34:It has been suggested that this article should be
10052:"River Monsters season 9 will be its final season"
9390:hears of an elusive sea monster that washed up on
5702:Wade learns of a series of attacks on swimmers in
9560:Extreme angler Jeremy Wade returns to the remote
4933:"Amazon Assassins" â Having once been injured by
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9394:'s beaches, in the UK Wade follows the trail to
793:, and all the passengers are eaten by a pack of
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9432:in the episode, "Return of the Killer Catfish".
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8003:and feared by the highly superstituous locals.
5149:which has reportedly grown to man-eating size.
5145:"Killer Catfish" â Jeremy attempts to catch a
3134:After reading reports of flesh-eating eels in
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7672:Promoted as a special season under the title
6776:the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia
4971:. The first salmon he caught was stolen by a
1995:and gets a taste of how much of an impact an
10456:2000s American documentary television series
5106:which has entered a man's body through his
695:It has been suggested that this section be
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9093:reports are surfacing of strange attacks.
5098:"Amazon Flesheaters" â Jeremy catches the
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5718:Blood Lake: Attack of the Killer Lampreys
5139:"Asian Slayer" â Jeremy investigates the
109:Learn how and when to remove this message
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5117:"American Killers" â Jeremy catches the
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4806:"Cold Blooded Horror" â Jeremy caught a
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10466:2017 American television series endings
10384:Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing
4551:in hopes of appeasing the river spirit.
1070:, USA to discover the truth behind the
10486:2017 British television series endings
10461:2009 American television series debuts
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7674:River Monsters: Mysteries of the Ocean
3632:, Chinese/Japanese hybrid salamander,
16:Wildlife documentary television series
10481:2009 British television series debuts
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9441:"Final Cast: Beast of Volcano Island"
9214:"River Monster 'Unfinished Business'"
2722:Indian narrow-headed softshell turtle
2688:Indian narrow-headed softshell turtle
2678:Indian narrow-headed softshell turtle
1879:, a close relative of the well-known
1404:Additional creature: the cobra grande
1300:has a huge amount of river monsters.
960:Indian narrow-headed softshell turtle
785:Jeremy Wade journeys to the heart of
699:out into another article titled
10471:Nature educational television series
10121:Brings Record Haul To Animal Planet
9239:'s attempt and failure to catch the
9085:From the volcanic Pacific Island of
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413:follows the worldwide adventures of
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9830:Additional episodes: The Lost Reels
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8937:. The gharial is an extremely rare
7556:"Jurassic-Sized Prehistoric Terror"
4823:, a fish sacred in Hindu religion.
4813:"Alaskan Horror" â Jeremy caught a
3994:a very unusual and dangerous method
674:was announced as the final season.
13:
10451:Animal Planet original programming
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4940:"American Killers"- Jeremey tried
3960:Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916
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917:mysterious drownings have occurred
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377:, United Kingdom. It is hosted by
81:tone or style may not reflect the
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9903:"The Lost Reels: Himalayan Giant"
8533:to attack the U-boats during the
7989:â Jeremy offers his own flesh to
7429:"Canadian Horror â Alternate Cut"
4833:"Flesh Ripper" â Jeremy caught a
620:(during his investigation of the
10016:Marshall, Harry (23 July 2009).
9818:This episode tells the story of
3992:, where people catch catfish in
3962:, which inspired the 1974 novel
2003:can have on humans. Arriving at
1746:Democratic Republic of the Congo
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555:Democratic Republic of the Congo
91:guide to writing better articles
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10079:Cable Ratings: Animal Planet's
6762:Cantor's giant softshell turtle
5110:. Finally, he investigates the
2647:"Killer Catfish (Extended Cut)"
2427:Nile crocodile and Nile tilapia
702:List of River Monsters episodes
667:, Wade's second largest catch.
365:television series produced for
43:List of River Monsters episodes
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10018:"'Presenting' Natural History"
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9366:"Final Cast: Arctic Assailant"
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7216:narrow-barred Spanish mackerel
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4826:"Mongolian Mauler" â Catching
4172:snakelike river spirit called
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3420:Phractocephalus hemioliopterus
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2438:, Africa's largest freshwater
1991:. Meanwhile, he travels up to
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8378:"Deadliest Amazon Encounters"
7296:"Jeremy's Favorite Moments 8"
7266:"Jeremy's Favorite Moments 7"
7151:"Jeremy's Favorite Moments 6"
7121:"Jeremy's Favorite Moments 5"
7091:"Jeremy's Favorite Moments 4"
7061:"Jeremy's Favorite Moments 3"
6963:"Jeremy's Favorite Moments 2"
6933:"Jeremy's Favorite Moments 1"
3978:Next, Wade returns to Texas'
3410:Brachyplatystoma filamentosum
1740:Jeremy travels deep into the
1476:Brachyplatystoma filamentosum
10026:Informa Telecoms & Media
8856:Return of the Killer Catfish
8529:went down, and had launched
3682:"River Monsters Goes Tribal"
1855:Jeremy Wade ventures to the
915:in India, where a number of
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10248:Lobstermen: Jeopardy at Sea
9984:
8317:"North American Nightmares"
6442:In this special episode of
6408:In this special episode of
4718:short-tailed river stingray
4348:short-tailed river stingray
3733:Jeremy Wade travels to the
3470:Hypophthalmichthys molitrix
3228:In Argentina's part of the
3200:short-tailed river stingray
2036:Hypophthalmichthys molitrix
1793:Smallmouth electric catfish
1532:Mexican burrowing caecilian
1385:Yellow-spotted river turtle
809:when other food is scarce.
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9462:On the volcanic island of
8963:"Fishing Secrets Revealed"
8381:26 December 2016
8351:26 December 2016
8320:19 December 2016
6995:Alaska's Cold Water Killer
4151:African sharptooth catfish
4049:African sharptooth catfish
2192:Auchenoglanis occidentalis
1112:Alligator mississippiensis
358:is a British and American
277:90 minutes (some episodes)
40:into a new article titled
10476:Fishing television series
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6609:
6604:
6547:
6523:
6508:
6488:
6474:
6454:
6440:
6420:
6406:
6387:"Monster-Hunting Secrets"
6386:
6362:smoothback river stingray
6350:
6326:
6278:
6254:
6210:
6186:
6142:
6118:
6045:
6025:
6014:
5994:
5983:
5980:
5977:
5972:
5956:
5935:31 October 2013
5931:
5915:, where he learns of the
5834:
5805:
5794:
5769:
5758:
5733:
5658:
5629:
5570:
5541:
5493:
5464:
5416:
5387:
5323:
5294:
5283:
5280:
5277:
5272:
5182:
5157:
5044:
5019:
5008:
4983:
4884:
4859:
4808:Japanese giant salamander
4777:Japanese giant salamander
4769:
4744:
4686:
4661:
4588:
4559:
4507:
4478:
4423:
4394:
4336:
4311:
4217:
4193:
4131:
4102:
4033:
4004:
3906:
3881:
3870:
3867:
3864:
3859:
3833:in the remote jungles of
3793:
3764:
3706:
3681:
3651:Japanese giant salamander
3626:Japanese giant salamander
3618:
3589:
3532:
3503:
3356:
3331:
3278:
3249:
3192:
3163:
3115:
3086:
3059:Triangular-shield catfish
3001:
2976:
2878:
2853:
2842:
2817:
2806:
2803:
2800:
2795:
2762:South Asian river dolphin
2696:South Asian river dolphin
2671:
2646:
2548:
2523:
2430:In the heart of Africa's
2420:
2395:
2270:
2245:
2202:Heterobranchus longifilis
2144:
2119:
1969:
1944:
1897:Giant freshwater stingray
1861:giant freshwater stingray
1852:Giant freshwater stingray
1845:
1820:
1730:
1705:
1694:
1691:
1688:
1683:
1584:
1559:
1440:
1415:
1349:Pseudoplatystoma tigrinum
1286:
1261:
1170:
1145:
1052:
1027:
1000:South Asian river dolphin
901:
876:
775:
750:
739:
736:
733:
728:
661:giant freshwater stingray
622:Kali River goonch attacks
573:, and the U.S. states of
326:
304:
299:
281:
275:50 minutes (extended cut)
269:
257:
245:
240:
227:
216:
208:
196:
186:
152:
142:
130:
123:
10289:Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks
10123:Broadcasting & Cable
10085:Broadcasting & Cable
10069:Broadcasting & Cable
9505:"South American Stinger"
9407:"Final Cast: The Goonch"
9305:Wallago (sareng) catfish
9027:"Volcanic Island Terror"
8824:"Don't Try this at Home"
7398:"South American Killers"
5586:ocellated river stingray
5335:largespot river stingray
4312:"Killer Sharks and Rays"
3922:Atlantic Goliath grouper
3630:Chinese giant salamander
2537:12 August 2010
2409:19 August 2010
2259:19 August 2010
2228:Gambian malaria mosquito
2066:Lepisosteus platyrhincus
1863:. Armed with a 10-inch,
1834:20 August 2010
1719:16 August 2010
646:River Monsters: Unhooked
402:in the American market.
9941:Indian flapshell turtle
8725:30 April 2017
8633:30 April 2017
8577:oceanic whitetip sharks
8486:bluntnose sixgill shark
8446:23 April 2017
7957:28 April 2016
7890:21 April 2016
7834:14 April 2016
7810:, where the serpentine
7778:Atlantic horseshoe crab
7181:"South Pacific Terrors"
7000:26 April 2015
6966:26 April 2015
6936:26 April 2015
6794:19 April 2015
6722:12 April 2015
6194:20 April 2014
6126:13 April 2014
5472:21 April 2013
5395:14 April 2013
4835:New Zealand longfin eel
4793:New Zealand longfin eel
4706:New Zealand longfin eel
4344:Bigtooth river stingray
4315:29 April 2012
4201:22 April 2012
4110:15 April 2012
3745:The Old Man and the Sea
3634:giant Lake Biwa catfish
3548:Bigtooth river stingray
3480:Protopterus aethiopicus
3171:24 April 2011
3131:New Zealand longfin eel
3123:New Zealand longfin eel
3094:17 April 2011
3011:Deep in the jungles of
2980:10 April 2011
2933:Epinephelus lanceolatus
2772:Indian flapshell turtle
2700:Indian flapshell turtle
2633:Ctenopharyngodon idella
2579:Backwater butterfly ray
2333:Ursus arctos horribilis
2323:Acipenser transmontanus
2222:Protopterus aethiopicus
2133:6 August 2010
2076:Oreochromis mossambicus
1958:9 August 2010
1917:Ocellate river stingray
1824:25 April 2010
1797:Malapterurus microstoma
1709:28 March 2010
1644:Epinephelus lanceolatus
1275:28 April 2010
1149:26 April 2009
1031:19 April 2009
1010:Indian flapshell turtle
880:12 April 2009
236:+ 2 additional episodes
9816:
9792:Jeremy's Monster Story
9666:26 June 2017
9636:26 June 2017
9606:19 June 2017
9603:"Goliath of the Congo"
9576:19 June 2017
9542:11 June 2017
9539:"Argentinean Attacker"
9508:11 June 2017
9306:
9254:Malaysian Lake Monster
9083:
8905:
8800:
8686:
8516:
8490:oceanic whitetip shark
8441:Killers From The Abyss
8237:
8070:
7954:"Deadly Superstitions"
7935:
7918:Pacific cubera snapper
7858:
7795:
7738:7 April 2016
7707:7 April 2016
7382:
7245:
7237:
7220:spot-fin porcupinefish
7049:
6896:and the bone-crushing
6889:
6771:
6695:
6686:Common snapping turtle
6634:5 April 2015
6572:
6375:
6315:
6239:
6171:
6102:
6029:6 April 2014
5998:6 April 2014
5995:"River Monsters LIVE!"
5904:
5699:
5619:Colombian rebel groups
5611:
5530:
5509:Serra Spanish mackerel
5453:
5377:his greatest adversary
5372:
5302:7 April 2013
5243:
4860:"Deadliest Encounters"
4637:
4540:
4460:
4270:
4178:, who is angry at the
4164:
4070:
4012:8 April 2012
3975:
3955:
3885:1 April 2012
3826:
3714:
3652:
3574:
3364:
3311:
3225:
3132:
3009:
2886:
2857:3 April 2011
2821:6 March 2011
2679:
2603:Pomadasys commersonnii
2556:
2500:Hippopotamus amphibius
2428:
2278:
2152:
2052:Butterfly peacock bass
1977:
1853:
1807:Polypterus retropinnis
1777:Steatocranus casuarius
1738:
1592:
1448:
1294:
1184:is one of the largest
1178:
1128:Spiny softshell turtle
1062:Jeremy travels to the
1060:
911:Jeremy arrives at the
909:
783:
754:5 April 2009
137:Poster from Season One
10430:World Fishing Network
10363:Hook, Line and Sinker
10100:Times of the Internet
9906:27 May 2011
9860:27 May 2011
9814:
9797:29 May 2017
9734:2 July 2017
9696:2 July 2017
9478:29 May 2017
9444:29 May 2017
9410:29 May 2017
9369:29 May 2017
9304:
9259:28 May 2017
9217:28 May 2017
9187:25 May 2017
9157:21 May 2017
9081:
9058:Leopard coral grouper
9030:21 May 2017
9000:21 May 2017
8966:14 May 2017
8903:
8861:14 May 2017
8798:
8684:
8514:
8289:2 June 2016
8235:
8213:26 May 2016
8192:"Cold Blooded Horror"
8187:"Legend of Loch Ness"
8152:19 May 2016
8121:12 May 2016
8107:giant Pacific octopus
8069:Giant Pacific octopus
8068:
7933:
7856:
7793:
7599:Indo-Pacific sailfish
7559:24 May 2015
7529:20 May 2015
7499:19 May 2015
7469:18 May 2015
7454:Basilosaurus cetoides
7432:17 May 2015
7401:17 May 2015
7380:
7357:blackspotted squeaker
7329:17 May 2015
7299:17 May 2015
7269:17 May 2015
7243:
7235:
7184:10 May 2015
7154:10 May 2015
7124:10 May 2015
7047:
6887:
6834:Indo-Pacific sailfish
6769:
6693:
6570:
6531:26 May 2014
6492:22 May 2014
6458:21 May 2014
6424:20 May 2014
6390:18 May 2014
6373:
6334:18 May 2014
6313:
6237:
6169:
6100:
5902:
5813:27 May 2013
5773:24 May 2013
5737:20 May 2013
5697:
5647:26 May 2013
5637:12 May 2013
5609:
5559:24 May 2013
5528:
5482:23 May 2013
5451:
5405:17 May 2013
5370:
5351:speckled peacock bass
5312:20 May 2013
5241:
5171:28 May 2012
5161:28 May 2012
5023:27 May 2012
4987:25 May 2012
4930:in Suriname, Brazil.
4863:24 May 2012
4748:23 May 2012
4665:22 May 2012
4635:
4577:23 May 2012
4567:20 May 2012
4538:
4496:25 May 2012
4486:13 May 2012
4458:
4412:24 May 2012
4280:Corbett National Park
4268:
4233:Asian redtail catfish
4162:
4120:22 May 2012
4105:Invisible Executioner
4068:
4022:21 May 2012
3973:
3953:
3895:21 May 2012
3824:
3782:1 June 2011
3772:30 May 2011
3712:
3685:29 May 2011
3650:
3607:25 May 2011
3597:22 May 2011
3572:
3521:23 May 2011
3511:15 May 2011
3362:
3309:
3267:28 May 2011
3223:
3181:26 May 2011
3130:
3104:24 May 2011
3073:Oreochromis niloticus
3043:Piaractus brachypomus
3007:
2990:29 May 2011
2923:Pygocentrus nattereri
2884:
2677:
2650:31 May 2010
2593:Argyrosomus japonicus
2554:
2527:30 May 2010
2480:Oreochromis niloticus
2426:
2399:23 May 2010
2396:"Rift Valley Killers"
2343:Delphinapterus leucas
2276:
2249:16 May 2010
2182:Chrysichthys cranchii
2150:
1975:
1931:Catlocarpio siamensis
1851:
1736:
1590:
1573:12 May 2010
1563:17 May 2009
1446:
1419:10 May 2009
1416:"Amazon Flesh Eaters"
1292:
1238:Neophron percnopterus
1176:
1159:26 May 2010
1058:
907:
890:23 May 2010
823:Pygocentrus nattereri
781:
651:The second season of
10105:23 July 2012 at the
9633:"Bolivian Nightmare"
9184:"Queensland Grouper"
8997:"Amazon Pack Attack"
8947:Bardia National Park
8827:7 May 2017
8791:Bluespotted stingray
8759:7 May 2017
8348:"Africa's Assassins"
8149:"Killer Discoveries"
8046:5 May 2016
8043:"Terror in Paradise"
8007:"Man-Eating Monster"
7937:Wade travels to the
7326:"Africa's Deadliest"
7094:3 May 2015
7064:3 May 2015
6750:Mekong giant catfish
6262:4 May 2014
6093:Amazon river dolphin
5632:Vampires of the Deep
5549:5 May 2013
4636:Northern river shark
4596:northern river shark
4402:6 May 2012
4269:Mekong giant catfish
4253:Mekong giant catfish
3831:Brokopondo Reservoir
3506:Electric Executioner
3486:Amazon river dolphin
3460:Atractosteus spatula
3363:Amazon river dolphin
3335:8 May 2011
3257:1 May 2011
2766:Platanista gangetica
2746:Crocodylus palustris
2623:Galeichthys feliceps
2609:Bluespotted stingray
2599:Smallspotted grunter
2510:Crocodylus niloticus
2123:9 May 2010
2086:Atractosteus spatula
1948:2 May 2010
1907:Mekong giant catfish
1877:Mekong giant catfish
1650:Freshwater crocodile
1429:2 May 2010
1369:Colossoma macropomum
1265:3 May 2009
1102:Atractosteus spatula
1041:9 May 2010
1004:Platanista gangetica
984:Crocodylus palustris
863:Serrasalmus rhombeus
829:Amazon river dolphin
795:red-bellied piranhas
764:5 May 2010
670:The ninth season of
282:Production companies
10323:Bill Dance Outdoors
10151:26 May 2011 at the
10146:, Leicester Mercury
9663:"Peruvian Maneater"
9297:Asian water monitor
8210:"Devil of the Deep"
8118:"Invisible Killers"
7657:saltwater crocodile
7653:Queensland lungfish
7619:red bellied piranha
7361:humpback largemouth
7228:saltwater crocodile
6880:saltwater crocodile
6854:red bellied piranha
6455:"Lethal Encounters"
6154:red bellied piranha
6081:flatwhisker catfish
6065:red bellied piranha
6026:"Amazon Apocalypse"
5878:blackmouth catshark
5808:Legend of Loch Ness
5582:red bellied piranha
5343:red bellied piranha
5339:flatwhisker catfish
5206:red bellied piranha
5102:. He also find the
5020:"Deadliest Catfish"
4624:saltwater crocodile
4523:Sharp-snouted lenok
3934:American paddlefish
3592:Cold Blooded Horror
3298:saltwater crocodile
3204:red-bellied piranha
3049:Saltwater crocodile
2943:Carcharhinus leucas
2756:Gavialis gangeticus
2573:Carcharhinus leucas
2486:African rock python
2096:Lepomis macrochirus
1921:Potamotrygon motoro
1911:Pangasianodon gigas
1901:Himantura polylepis
1803:West African bichir
1787:Heterotis niloticus
1654:Crocodylus johnsoni
1630:Saltwater crocodile
1624:Carcharhinus leucas
1536:Dermophis mexicanus
1389:Podocnemis unifilis
1146:"European Maneater"
994:Gavialis gangeticus
819:Red-bellied piranha
782:Red-bellied piranha
511:The Solomon Islands
246:Executive producers
10316:Beat Charlie Moore
10228:Aussie Lobster Men
10202:Fishing television
10098:is TV ratings hit
10083:A Ratings Monster
9817:
9731:"Cambodian Terror"
9573:"African Abductor"
9307:
9127:, and brings up a
9084:
8906:
8801:
8687:
8563:cookiecutter shark
8517:
8498:cookiecutter shark
8238:
8182:"Phantom Assassin"
8175:Featured episodes:
8071:
8023:"Mongolian Mauler"
7980:Featured episodes:
7936:
7859:
7831:"Death Down Under"
7796:
7466:"Killer Treasures"
7383:
7373:African fish eagle
7246:
7238:
7050:
6890:
6789:Prehistoric Terror
6772:
6696:
6573:
6489:"American Horrors"
6421:"Killer Mysteries"
6376:
6316:
6257:Man-Eating Monster
6240:
6172:
6103:
5932:"Worst Nightmares"
5905:
5886:bottlenose dolphin
5700:
5613:Jeremy arrives in
5612:
5531:
5454:
5373:
5244:
5127:Lake of the Ozarks
4694:Largetooth sawfish
4638:
4612:freshwater whipray
4608:Largetooth sawfish
4545:Delger-Moron River
4541:
4461:
4443:Soldatov's catfish
4360:Largetooth sawfish
4271:
4165:
4082:introduced species
4071:
3986:Lake of the Ozarks
3976:
3956:
3882:"American Killers"
3827:
3715:
3653:
3575:
3450:Vandellia cirrhosa
3440:Hydrolycus armatus
3365:
3332:"The Most Bizarre"
3312:
3310:Largetooth sawfish
3286:Largetooth sawfish
3226:
3133:
3063:Neoarius leptaspis
3053:Crocodylus porosus
3010:
2963:Hydrocynus goliath
2953:Channa micropeltes
2887:
2680:
2583:Gymnura natalensis
2557:
2429:
2363:Oncorhynchus nerka
2279:
2212:Parachanna obscura
2153:
2102:Northern snakehead
2072:Mozambique tilapia
2042:Bullseye snakehead
2026:Channa micropeltes
1981:bullseye snakehead
1978:
1976:Northern snakehead
1945:"Killer Snakehead"
1854:
1767:Hydrocynus goliath
1739:
1664:Anguilla australis
1634:Crocodylus porosus
1593:
1560:"Freshwater Shark"
1526:Hydrolycus armatus
1506:Vandellia cirrhosa
1449:
1359:Melanosuchus niger
1295:
1262:"Amazon Assassins"
1179:
1118:Smallmouth buffalo
1108:American alligator
1061:
910:
843:Hydrolycus armatus
803:Amazon River basin
784:
535:The Cayman Islands
10438:
10437:
10418:
10417:
10349:Fishing with John
10342:Fishing Australia
10299:Recreational and
9958:
9957:
9853:"The Lost Reels:
9845:Original air date
9827:
9826:
9782:Original air date
9761:
9760:
9746:
9708:
9678:
9648:
9618:
9588:
9554:
9520:
9490:
9456:
9422:
9381:
9323:Wallagonia leerii
9271:
9229:
9199:
9169:
9134:Papuan black bass
9070:Papuan black bass
9042:
9012:
8986:Great Rift Valley
8978:
8904:Gharial crocodile
8873:
8839:
8771:
8754:Coral Reef Killer
8737:
8645:
8458:
8425:Original air date
8404:
8403:
8393:
8363:
8332:
8301:
8225:
8164:
8133:
8058:
8029:"Canadian Horror"
7969:
7926:Southern stingray
7902:
7846:
7750:
7719:
7690:Original air date
7665:
7664:
7571:
7541:
7526:"African Horrors"
7511:
7481:
7444:
7413:
7353:African tigerfish
7341:
7311:
7281:
7254:giant mottled eel
7244:Giant mottled eel
7208:giant mottled eel
7196:
7166:
7136:
7106:
7076:
7012:
6978:
6948:
6806:
6734:
6704:monofilament line
6646:
6613:Original air date
6595:
6594:
6543:
6504:
6470:
6436:
6402:
6346:
6274:
6206:
6138:
6121:Jungle Terminator
6041:
6010:
5981:Original air date
5963:
5962:
5882:Atlantic wolffish
5544:Colombian Slasher
5281:Original air date
5263:
5262:
5234:Goliath tarantula
5093:Episodes featured
4924:Episodes featured
4447:Japanese sturgeon
4213:
4147:African tigerfish
4069:African tigerfish
4045:redbreast tilapia
4041:African tigerfish
3868:Original air date
3850:
3849:
3817:spectacled caiman
3556:marbled swamp eel
3370:Episodes featured
3252:Chainsaw Predator
2959:Goliath tigerfish
2891:Episodes featured
2804:Original air date
2786:
2785:
2776:Lissemys punctata
2716:Bagarius yarrelli
2619:White sea catfish
2524:"Hidden Predator"
2466:Semutundu catfish
2232:Anopheles gambiae
2208:Obscure snakehead
1763:Goliath tigerfish
1737:Goliath tigerfish
1692:Original air date
1674:
1673:
1608:great white shark
1546:Pimelodus blochii
1399:Caiman crocodilus
1395:Spectacled caiman
1228:Sander lucioperca
1132:Apalone spinifera
1014:Lissemys punctata
954:Bagarius yarrelli
737:Original air date
719:
718:
714:
400:Discovery Channel
351:
350:
317:Discovery Channel
290:Discovery Channel
209:Country of origin
119:
118:
111:
85:used on Knowledge
83:encyclopedic tone
64:
63:
10493:
10261:Saltwater Heroes
10215:
10214:
10195:
10188:
10181:
10172:
10171:
10137:Official website
10125:
10115:
10109:
10093:
10087:
10077:
10071:
10062:
10056:
10055:
10054:. 21 March 2017.
10048:
10042:
10041:
10039:
10037:
10032:on 26 April 2012
10028:. Archived from
10013:
9949:flathead catfish
9921:Featured animals
9913:
9911:
9875:Featured animals
9867:
9865:
9839:
9834:
9833:
9804:
9802:
9776:
9771:
9770:
9764:Season 10 (2017)
9741:
9739:
9703:
9701:
9693:"Mekong Monster"
9673:
9671:
9643:
9641:
9613:
9611:
9583:
9581:
9549:
9547:
9515:
9513:
9485:
9483:
9464:Papua New Guinea
9451:
9449:
9417:
9415:
9376:
9374:
9279:Featured animals
9266:
9264:
9224:
9222:
9194:
9192:
9164:
9162:
9154:"Aquatic Aliens"
9138:Lutjanus goldiei
9091:Papua New Guinea
9050:Featured animals
9037:
9035:
9007:
9005:
8973:
8971:
8881:Featured animals
8868:
8866:
8834:
8832:
8779:Featured animals
8766:
8764:
8732:
8730:
8665:Atlantic halibut
8653:Featured animals
8640:
8638:
8602:six-gilled shark
8581:six-gilled shark
8555:Ascension Island
8466:Featured animals
8453:
8451:
8419:
8414:
8413:
8388:
8386:
8358:
8356:
8327:
8325:
8296:
8294:
8286:"Secrets at Sea"
8220:
8218:
8159:
8157:
8128:
8126:
8072:Wade travels to
8053:
8051:
7964:
7962:
7910:Featured animals
7897:
7895:
7841:
7839:
7758:Featured animals
7745:
7743:
7735:"Deep Sea Demon"
7714:
7712:
7704:"Into the Ocean"
7684:
7679:
7678:
7579:Featured animals
7566:
7564:
7536:
7534:
7506:
7504:
7476:
7474:
7439:
7437:
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5770:"Top Ten Beasts"
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5682:greater redhorse
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5158:"Lair of Giants"
5064:flathead catfish
5048:Featured animals
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4984:"Untold Stories"
4946:flathead catfish
4900:flathead catfish
4888:Featured animals
4880:
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4773:Featured animals
4765:
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4745:"Lethal Legends"
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4698:red-bellied pacu
4690:Featured animals
4682:
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4672:
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4662:"Killer Weapons"
4592:Featured animals
4584:
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4562:Phantom Assassin
4511:Featured animals
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4481:Mongolian Mauler
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4241:Chinese seerfish
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3490:Inia geoffrensis
3476:Marbled lungfish
3430:Cetopsis candiru
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3027:red-bellied pacu
3013:Papua New Guinea
3008:Red-bellied pacu
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2218:Marbled lungfish
2171:Featured animals
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908:Mugger crocodile
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253:Lisa Bosak Lucas
234:57 + 44 specials
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8722:"Monster Scars"
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8698:Greenland shark
8685:Greenland shark
8657:Greenland shark
8636:
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8628:Ice Cold Killer
8618:
8531:B-24 Liberators
8449:
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8409:
8407:Season 9 (2017)
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7987:"Body Snatcher"
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7661:
7633:spotted ratfish
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6670:smallmouth bass
6637:
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6629:Canadian Horror
6600:
6598:Season 7 (2015)
6591:
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5966:Season 6 (2014)
5959:
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5903:Greenland shark
5874:Norwegian skate
5858:European plaice
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5259:
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5194:Barbado catfish
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8341:
8337:
8334:
8333:
8328:
8318:
8315:
8311:
8310:
8306:
8303:
8302:
8297:
8287:
8284:
8280:
8279:
8271:Humboldt squid
8255:striped marlin
8236:Humboldt squid
8230:
8227:
8226:
8221:
8211:
8208:
8204:
8203:
8200:
8199:
8194:
8189:
8184:
8178:
8169:
8166:
8165:
8160:
8150:
8147:
8143:
8142:
8138:
8135:
8134:
8129:
8119:
8116:
8112:
8111:
8063:
8060:
8059:
8054:
8044:
8041:
8037:
8036:
8033:
8032:
8026:
8020:
8017:River Monsters
8013:"Asian Slayer"
8010:
8004:
7994:
7983:
7974:
7971:
7970:
7965:
7955:
7952:
7948:
7947:
7907:
7904:
7903:
7898:
7888:
7885:
7881:
7880:
7851:
7848:
7847:
7842:
7832:
7829:
7825:
7824:
7755:
7752:
7751:
7746:
7736:
7733:
7729:
7728:
7724:
7721:
7720:
7715:
7705:
7702:
7698:
7697:
7691:
7688:
7685:
7669:
7666:
7663:
7662:
7643:white sturgeon
7576:
7573:
7572:
7567:
7557:
7554:
7550:
7549:
7546:
7543:
7542:
7537:
7527:
7524:
7520:
7519:
7516:
7513:
7512:
7507:
7497:
7496:"Size Matters"
7494:
7490:
7489:
7486:
7483:
7482:
7477:
7467:
7464:
7460:
7459:
7449:
7446:
7445:
7440:
7430:
7427:
7423:
7422:
7418:
7415:
7414:
7409:
7399:
7396:
7392:
7391:
7386:Okavango Delta
7381:Nile crocodile
7369:Nile crocodile
7346:
7343:
7342:
7337:
7327:
7324:
7320:
7319:
7316:
7313:
7312:
7307:
7297:
7294:
7290:
7289:
7286:
7283:
7282:
7277:
7267:
7264:
7260:
7259:
7250:giant trevally
7236:Giant trevally
7212:giant trevally
7201:
7198:
7197:
7192:
7182:
7179:
7175:
7174:
7171:
7168:
7167:
7162:
7152:
7149:
7145:
7144:
7141:
7138:
7137:
7132:
7122:
7119:
7115:
7114:
7111:
7108:
7107:
7102:
7092:
7089:
7085:
7084:
7081:
7078:
7077:
7072:
7062:
7059:
7055:
7054:
7036:china rockfish
7028:Chinook salmon
7017:
7014:
7013:
7008:
6998:
6991:
6987:
6986:
6983:
6980:
6979:
6974:
6964:
6961:
6957:
6956:
6953:
6950:
6949:
6944:
6934:
6931:
6927:
6926:
6902:River Monsters
6870:white sturgeon
6811:
6808:
6807:
6802:
6792:
6785:
6781:
6780:
6739:
6736:
6735:
6730:
6720:
6713:
6709:
6708:
6678:white sturgeon
6674:green anaconda
6651:
6648:
6647:
6642:
6632:
6625:
6621:
6620:
6614:
6611:
6608:
6599:
6596:
6593:
6592:
6548:
6545:
6544:
6539:
6529:
6522:
6518:
6517:
6513:River Monsters
6509:
6506:
6505:
6500:
6490:
6487:
6483:
6482:
6478:River Monsters
6475:
6472:
6471:
6466:
6456:
6453:
6449:
6448:
6444:River Monsters
6441:
6438:
6437:
6432:
6422:
6419:
6415:
6414:
6410:River Monsters
6407:
6404:
6403:
6398:
6388:
6385:
6381:
6380:
6374:Green anaconda
6358:green anaconda
6351:
6348:
6347:
6342:
6332:
6325:
6321:
6320:
6279:
6276:
6275:
6270:
6260:
6253:
6249:
6248:
6211:
6208:
6207:
6202:
6192:
6189:River of Blood
6185:
6181:
6180:
6143:
6140:
6139:
6134:
6124:
6117:
6113:
6112:
6069:Ripsaw catfish
6046:
6043:
6042:
6037:
6027:
6024:
6020:
6019:
6015:
6012:
6011:
6006:
5996:
5993:
5989:
5988:
5982:
5979:
5976:
5967:
5964:
5961:
5960:
5957:
5954:
5953:
5943:
5933:
5930:
5926:
5925:
5835:
5832:
5831:
5821:
5811:
5804:
5800:
5799:
5795:
5792:
5791:
5781:
5771:
5768:
5764:
5763:
5759:
5756:
5755:
5745:
5735:
5732:
5728:
5727:
5704:Lake Champlain
5659:
5656:
5655:
5645:
5635:
5628:
5624:
5623:
5590:Ripsaw catfish
5571:
5568:
5567:
5557:
5547:
5540:
5536:
5535:
5505:horse eye jack
5494:
5491:
5490:
5480:
5470:
5467:Killer Torpedo
5463:
5459:
5458:
5432:European perch
5417:
5414:
5413:
5403:
5393:
5386:
5382:
5381:
5361:(flash back),
5324:
5321:
5320:
5310:
5300:
5293:
5289:
5288:
5282:
5279:
5276:
5267:
5264:
5261:
5260:
5230:green anaconda
5190:laulao catfish
5183:
5180:
5179:
5169:
5159:
5156:
5152:
5151:
5147:goonch catfish
5141:sareng catfish
5076:sareng catfish
5052:goonch catfish
5045:
5042:
5041:
5031:
5021:
5018:
5014:
5013:
5009:
5006:
5005:
4995:
4985:
4982:
4978:
4977:
4969:sockeye salmon
4916:sockeye salmon
4885:
4882:
4881:
4871:
4861:
4858:
4854:
4853:
4821:sareng catfish
4815:white sturgeon
4785:sareng catfish
4781:white sturgeon
4770:
4767:
4766:
4756:
4746:
4743:
4739:
4738:
4687:
4684:
4683:
4673:
4663:
4660:
4656:
4655:
4620:king threadfin
4616:winghead shark
4589:
4586:
4585:
4575:
4565:
4558:
4554:
4553:
4508:
4505:
4504:
4494:
4484:
4477:
4473:
4472:
4424:
4421:
4420:
4410:
4400:
4397:Russian Killer
4393:
4389:
4388:
4337:
4334:
4333:
4323:
4313:
4310:
4306:
4305:
4303:
4302:
4298:
4295:
4257:Asian elephant
4229:golden mahseer
4225:sareng catfish
4218:
4215:
4214:
4209:
4199:
4192:
4188:
4187:
4143:brown squeaker
4132:
4129:
4128:
4118:
4108:
4101:
4097:
4096:
4074:Okavango River
4061:Nile crocodile
4034:
4031:
4030:
4020:
4010:
4003:
3999:
3998:
3907:
3904:
3903:
3893:
3883:
3880:
3876:
3875:
3869:
3866:
3863:
3854:
3851:
3848:
3847:
3794:
3791:
3790:
3780:
3770:
3763:
3759:
3758:
3707:
3704:
3703:
3693:
3683:
3680:
3676:
3675:
3619:
3616:
3615:
3605:
3595:
3588:
3584:
3583:
3533:
3530:
3529:
3519:
3509:
3502:
3498:
3497:
3494:
3493:
3483:
3473:
3463:
3453:
3443:
3433:
3423:
3413:
3402:
3395:
3394:
3391:
3384:
3377:
3373:
3357:
3354:
3353:
3343:
3333:
3330:
3326:
3325:
3279:
3276:
3275:
3265:
3255:
3248:
3244:
3243:
3241:
3240:
3238:yellowfin tuna
3193:
3190:
3189:
3179:
3169:
3162:
3158:
3157:
3152:Lake Manapouri
3116:
3113:
3112:
3102:
3092:
3085:
3081:
3080:
3077:
3076:
3066:
3056:
3046:
3035:
3002:
2999:
2998:
2988:
2978:
2975:
2971:
2970:
2967:
2966:
2956:
2946:
2936:
2926:
2915:
2908:
2907:
2904:
2901:
2898:
2894:
2879:
2876:
2875:
2865:
2855:
2852:
2848:
2847:
2843:
2840:
2839:
2829:
2819:
2816:
2812:
2811:
2805:
2802:
2799:
2790:
2787:
2784:
2783:
2780:
2779:
2769:
2759:
2749:
2739:
2732:Golden mahseer
2729:
2719:
2712:Goonch catfish
2708:
2684:golden mahseer
2672:
2669:
2668:
2658:
2648:
2645:
2641:
2640:
2637:
2636:
2626:
2616:
2606:
2596:
2586:
2576:
2565:
2549:
2546:
2545:
2535:
2525:
2522:
2518:
2517:
2514:
2513:
2506:Nile crocodile
2503:
2493:
2483:
2473:
2463:
2452:
2421:
2418:
2417:
2407:
2397:
2394:
2390:
2389:
2386:
2385:
2382:Lamna ditropis
2375:
2366:
2359:Sockeye salmon
2356:
2346:
2336:
2326:
2319:White sturgeon
2315:
2303:white sturgeon
2277:White sturgeon
2271:
2268:
2267:
2257:
2247:
2244:
2240:
2239:
2236:
2235:
2225:
2215:
2205:
2195:
2185:
2174:
2145:
2142:
2141:
2131:
2121:
2120:"Congo Killer"
2118:
2114:
2113:
2110:
2109:
2099:
2089:
2079:
2069:
2059:
2049:
2039:
2029:
2018:
1970:
1967:
1966:
1956:
1946:
1943:
1939:
1938:
1935:
1934:
1924:
1914:
1904:
1893:
1846:
1843:
1842:
1832:
1822:
1819:
1815:
1814:
1811:
1810:
1800:
1790:
1780:
1770:
1759:
1731:
1728:
1727:
1717:
1707:
1704:
1700:
1699:
1693:
1690:
1687:
1678:
1675:
1672:
1671:
1668:
1667:
1657:
1647:
1637:
1627:
1616:
1585:
1582:
1581:
1571:
1561:
1558:
1554:
1553:
1550:
1549:
1539:
1529:
1519:
1509:
1499:
1489:
1479:
1468:
1441:
1438:
1437:
1427:
1417:
1414:
1410:
1409:
1406:
1405:
1402:
1392:
1382:
1375:Green anaconda
1372:
1362:
1352:
1342:
1339:Arapaima gigas
1331:
1287:
1284:
1283:
1273:
1263:
1260:
1256:
1255:
1252:
1251:
1241:
1231:
1221:
1218:Silurus glanis
1210:
1188:in the world.
1171:
1168:
1167:
1157:
1147:
1144:
1140:
1139:
1136:
1135:
1125:
1115:
1105:
1094:
1053:
1050:
1049:
1039:
1029:
1026:
1022:
1021:
1018:
1017:
1007:
997:
987:
977:
970:Golden mahseer
967:
957:
950:Goonch catfish
946:
937:River Monsters
902:
899:
898:
888:
878:
875:
871:
870:
867:
866:
856:
853:Oxydoras niger
849:Ripsaw catfish
846:
836:
826:
815:
776:
773:
772:
762:
752:
749:
745:
744:
738:
735:
732:
723:
720:
717:
716:
712:(January 2022)
694:
692:
685:
679:
676:
672:River Monsters
665:white sturgeon
653:River Monsters
618:goonch catfish
411:River Monsters
407:
404:
392:River Monsters
355:River Monsters
349:
348:
328:
324:
323:
306:
302:
301:
297:
296:
283:
279:
278:
271:
267:
266:
259:
255:
254:
251:Laura Marshall
249:Harry Marshall
247:
243:
242:
238:
237:
232:
225:
224:
221:
214:
213:
212:United Kingdom
210:
206:
205:
198:
194:
193:
188:
184:
183:
180:Daniel Huertas
172:Dominic Weston
170:Alex Parkinson
168:Stephen Gooder
156:Stef Dijkstra
154:
150:
149:
144:
140:
139:
136:
128:
127:
125:River Monsters
117:
116:
78:
76:
69:
62:
61:
33:
31:
24:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
10498:
10487:
10484:
10482:
10479:
10477:
10474:
10472:
10469:
10467:
10464:
10462:
10459:
10457:
10454:
10452:
10449:
10448:
10446:
10431:
10428:
10427:
10425:
10421:
10411:
10410:
10406:
10405:
10403:
10399:
10393:
10392:
10388:
10386:
10385:
10381:
10379:
10378:
10374:
10372:
10371:
10367:
10365:
10364:
10360:
10358:
10357:
10353:
10351:
10350:
10346:
10344:
10343:
10339:
10337:
10336:Fish'n Canada
10334:
10332:
10331:
10327:
10325:
10324:
10320:
10318:
10317:
10313:
10311:
10310:
10306:
10305:
10303:
10297:
10291:
10290:
10286:
10284:
10283:
10279:
10277:
10276:
10272:
10270:
10269:
10265:
10263:
10262:
10258:
10256:
10255:
10251:
10249:
10246:
10244:
10243:
10239:
10237:
10236:
10232:
10230:
10229:
10225:
10224:
10222:
10216:
10213:
10211:
10207:
10203:
10196:
10191:
10189:
10184:
10182:
10177:
10176:
10173:
10167:
10163:
10162:
10158:
10157:
10154:
10150:
10147:
10145:
10140:
10138:
10135:
10134:
10124:
10120:
10114:
10108:
10104:
10101:
10097:
10092:
10086:
10082:
10076:
10070:
10066:
10061:
10053:
10047:
10031:
10027:
10023:
10019:
10012:
10008:
9999:
9998:
9994:
9992:
9989:
9988:
9982:
9979:
9977:
9972:
9967:
9951:
9950:
9946:
9945:mully catfish
9942:
9938:
9934:
9930:
9926:
9922:
9916:
9905:
9898:
9893:
9892:
9888:
9887:black piranha
9884:
9880:
9876:
9870:
9859:
9856:
9848:
9835:
9821:
9813:
9807:
9796:
9793:
9785:
9772:
9769:
9755:
9749:
9743:
9733:
9726:
9721:
9717:
9711:
9705:
9695:
9688:
9681:
9675:
9665:
9658:
9651:
9645:
9635:
9628:
9621:
9615:
9605:
9598:
9591:
9585:
9575:
9568:
9563:
9557:
9551:
9541:
9534:
9529:
9523:
9517:
9507:
9500:
9493:
9487:
9477:
9470:
9465:
9459:
9453:
9443:
9436:
9431:
9425:
9419:
9409:
9402:
9397:
9393:
9389:
9384:
9378:
9368:
9361:
9356:
9355:
9350:
9346:
9342:
9337:
9333:
9329:
9325:
9324:
9319:
9315:
9311:
9303:
9299:
9298:
9294:
9290:
9286:
9285:
9280:
9274:
9268:
9258:
9255:
9247:
9242:
9238:
9232:
9226:
9216:
9209:
9202:
9196:
9186:
9179:
9172:
9166:
9156:
9149:
9143:
9139:
9135:
9130:
9126:
9122:
9117:
9113:
9109:
9105:
9101:
9096:
9092:
9088:
9080:
9076:
9075:
9071:
9067:
9063:
9059:
9055:
9051:
9045:
9039:
9029:
9022:
9015:
9009:
8999:
8992:
8987:
8981:
8975:
8965:
8958:
8951:
8950:
8948:
8944:
8940:
8936:
8932:
8928:
8927:alligator gar
8924:
8919:
8918:Karnali River
8914:
8910:
8902:
8898:
8897:
8893:
8889:
8886:
8882:
8876:
8870:
8860:
8857:
8849:
8842:
8836:
8826:
8819:
8814:
8810:
8806:
8797:
8793:
8792:
8788:
8784:
8780:
8774:
8768:
8758:
8755:
8747:
8740:
8734:
8724:
8717:
8711:
8707:
8703:
8699:
8695:
8691:
8683:
8679:
8678:
8674:
8670:
8666:
8662:
8658:
8654:
8648:
8642:
8632:
8629:
8621:
8614:
8610:
8609:
8607:
8603:
8599:
8595:
8594:black smokers
8591:
8590:Cayman Trench
8586:
8582:
8578:
8573:
8568:
8564:
8560:
8556:
8552:
8548:
8544:
8540:
8539:skipjack tuna
8536:
8532:
8528:
8524:
8523:
8513:
8509:
8507:
8503:
8499:
8495:
8491:
8487:
8483:
8479:
8475:
8471:
8470:skipjack tuna
8467:
8461:
8455:
8445:
8442:
8434:
8430:
8415:
8412:
8396:
8390:
8380:
8373:
8366:
8360:
8350:
8343:
8335:
8329:
8319:
8312:
8304:
8298:
8288:
8281:
8276:
8272:
8268:
8264:
8260:
8256:
8251:
8246:
8245:Sea of Cortez
8242:
8234:
8228:
8222:
8212:
8205:
8198:
8195:
8193:
8190:
8188:
8185:
8183:
8180:
8179:
8177:
8176:
8172:
8167:
8161:
8151:
8144:
8136:
8130:
8120:
8113:
8108:
8104:
8103:sea cucumbers
8100:
8095:
8091:
8087:
8083:
8079:
8075:
8067:
8061:
8055:
8045:
8038:
8030:
8027:
8024:
8021:
8018:
8014:
8011:
8008:
8005:
8002:
7998:
7995:
7992:
7988:
7985:
7984:
7982:
7981:
7977:
7972:
7966:
7956:
7949:
7944:
7940:
7932:
7928:
7927:
7923:
7919:
7915:
7911:
7905:
7899:
7889:
7882:
7877:
7876:box jellyfish
7873:
7868:
7867:Giant grouper
7864:
7857:Giant grouper
7855:
7849:
7843:
7833:
7826:
7821:
7817:
7813:
7809:
7804:
7800:
7792:
7788:
7787:
7786:Giant oarfish
7783:
7779:
7775:
7771:
7767:
7763:
7759:
7753:
7747:
7737:
7730:
7722:
7716:
7706:
7699:
7695:
7680:
7677:
7675:
7659:
7658:
7654:
7650:
7649:
7644:
7640:
7639:
7634:
7630:
7626:
7625:
7620:
7616:
7615:
7610:
7606:
7605:
7600:
7596:
7595:
7590:
7589:alligator gar
7586:
7585:
7580:
7574:
7568:
7558:
7551:
7544:
7538:
7528:
7521:
7514:
7508:
7498:
7491:
7484:
7478:
7468:
7461:
7456:
7455:
7447:
7441:
7431:
7424:
7416:
7410:
7400:
7393:
7387:
7379:
7375:
7374:
7370:
7366:
7365:vundu catfish
7362:
7358:
7354:
7350:
7344:
7338:
7328:
7321:
7314:
7308:
7298:
7291:
7284:
7278:
7268:
7261:
7255:
7251:
7242:
7234:
7230:
7229:
7225:
7221:
7217:
7213:
7209:
7205:
7199:
7193:
7183:
7176:
7169:
7163:
7153:
7146:
7139:
7133:
7123:
7116:
7109:
7103:
7093:
7086:
7079:
7073:
7063:
7056:
7046:
7042:
7041:
7037:
7033:
7029:
7025:
7021:
7015:
7009:
6999:
6996:
6988:
6981:
6975:
6965:
6958:
6951:
6945:
6935:
6928:
6923:
6919:
6915:
6911:
6907:
6903:
6899:
6895:
6886:
6882:
6881:
6877:
6876:
6871:
6867:
6866:
6861:
6860:
6855:
6851:
6850:
6845:
6841:
6840:
6835:
6831:
6830:
6825:
6824:alligator gar
6821:
6820:
6815:
6809:
6803:
6793:
6790:
6782:
6777:
6768:
6764:
6763:
6759:
6755:
6751:
6747:
6746:Fang's puffer
6743:
6737:
6731:
6721:
6718:
6710:
6705:
6701:
6692:
6688:
6687:
6683:
6679:
6675:
6671:
6667:
6666:northern pike
6663:
6659:
6655:
6649:
6643:
6633:
6630:
6622:
6618:
6603:
6589:
6585:
6581:
6577:
6569:
6565:
6564:
6563:black piranha
6560:
6556:
6552:
6546:
6540:
6530:
6527:
6526:Body Snatcher
6519:
6514:
6507:
6501:
6491:
6484:
6479:
6473:
6467:
6457:
6450:
6445:
6439:
6433:
6423:
6416:
6411:
6405:
6399:
6389:
6382:
6372:
6368:
6367:
6363:
6359:
6355:
6349:
6343:
6333:
6330:
6322:
6312:
6308:
6307:
6303:
6299:
6295:
6291:
6287:
6283:
6277:
6271:
6261:
6258:
6250:
6245:
6238:Golden dorado
6236:
6232:
6231:
6227:
6223:
6219:
6218:golden dorado
6215:
6209:
6203:
6193:
6190:
6182:
6176:
6168:
6164:
6163:
6159:
6158:tiger sorubim
6155:
6151:
6147:
6141:
6135:
6125:
6122:
6114:
6109:
6108:
6107:Sobral Santos
6099:
6095:
6094:
6090:
6086:
6085:Black piranha
6082:
6078:
6074:
6070:
6066:
6062:
6058:
6054:
6050:
6044:
6038:
6028:
6021:
6013:
6007:
5997:
5990:
5986:
5971:
5955:
5944:
5934:
5927:
5922:
5918:
5914:
5909:
5901:
5897:
5895:
5891:
5887:
5883:
5879:
5875:
5871:
5867:
5863:
5859:
5855:
5851:
5847:
5843:
5839:
5833:
5822:
5812:
5809:
5801:
5793:
5782:
5772:
5765:
5757:
5746:
5736:
5729:
5724:
5720:
5719:
5714:
5711:
5709:
5705:
5696:
5692:
5691:
5687:
5686:Eurasian carp
5683:
5679:
5675:
5671:
5667:
5663:
5657:
5646:
5636:
5633:
5625:
5620:
5616:
5608:
5604:
5603:
5599:
5595:
5591:
5587:
5583:
5579:
5576:
5569:
5558:
5548:
5545:
5537:
5527:
5523:
5522:
5518:
5514:
5513:black vulture
5510:
5506:
5502:
5498:
5492:
5481:
5471:
5468:
5460:
5450:
5446:
5445:
5441:
5440:European chub
5437:
5433:
5429:
5428:northern pike
5425:
5421:
5415:
5404:
5394:
5391:
5383:
5378:
5371:Black piranha
5369:
5365:
5364:
5360:
5356:
5352:
5348:
5344:
5340:
5336:
5332:
5331:black piranha
5328:
5322:
5311:
5301:
5298:
5290:
5286:
5271:
5256:
5252:
5248:
5240:
5236:
5235:
5231:
5227:
5223:
5219:
5215:
5211:
5207:
5203:
5199:
5195:
5191:
5187:
5181:
5170:
5160:
5153:
5148:
5144:
5142:
5137:
5135:
5130:
5128:
5124:
5120:
5115:
5113:
5109:
5105:
5101:
5096:
5094:
5090:
5087:
5085:
5081:
5077:
5073:
5069:
5065:
5061:
5057:
5053:
5049:
5043:
5032:
5022:
5015:
5007:
4996:
4986:
4979:
4974:
4970:
4966:
4964:
4959:
4956:
4954:
4949:
4948:in Oklahoma.
4947:
4943:
4942:hand-catching
4938:
4936:
4931:
4929:
4925:
4921:
4918:
4917:
4913:
4909:
4905:
4901:
4897:
4893:
4889:
4883:
4872:
4862:
4855:
4850:
4846:
4842:
4838:
4836:
4831:
4829:
4824:
4822:
4817:
4816:
4811:
4809:
4804:
4803:
4799:
4798:
4794:
4790:
4786:
4782:
4778:
4774:
4768:
4757:
4747:
4740:
4735:
4732:
4729:
4726:
4724:
4720:
4719:
4715:
4711:
4707:
4703:
4699:
4695:
4691:
4685:
4674:
4664:
4657:
4651:
4646:
4644:
4634:
4630:
4629:
4628:mangrove crab
4625:
4621:
4617:
4613:
4609:
4605:
4601:
4597:
4593:
4587:
4576:
4566:
4563:
4555:
4550:
4546:
4537:
4533:
4532:
4528:
4524:
4520:
4519:Siberian dace
4516:
4512:
4506:
4495:
4485:
4482:
4474:
4469:
4465:
4457:
4453:
4452:
4448:
4444:
4440:
4436:
4432:
4428:
4422:
4411:
4401:
4398:
4390:
4385:
4382:
4379:
4376:
4373:
4370:
4369:
4365:
4362:
4361:
4357:
4353:
4349:
4345:
4341:
4335:
4324:
4314:
4307:
4299:
4296:
4293:
4292:
4291:
4288:
4285:
4281:
4276:
4267:
4263:
4262:
4258:
4254:
4250:
4246:
4242:
4238:
4234:
4230:
4226:
4222:
4216:
4210:
4200:
4197:
4189:
4184:
4181:
4177:
4176:
4170:
4169:Zambezi River
4161:
4157:
4156:
4152:
4148:
4144:
4140:
4136:
4130:
4119:
4109:
4106:
4098:
4093:
4089:
4088:
4083:
4079:
4075:
4067:
4063:
4062:
4058:
4054:
4050:
4046:
4042:
4038:
4032:
4021:
4011:
4008:
4007:Pack of Teeth
4000:
3995:
3991:
3987:
3983:
3981:
3980:Trinity River
3974:Alligator gar
3972:
3967:
3966:
3961:
3952:
3948:
3947:
3943:
3939:
3935:
3931:
3927:
3926:alligator gar
3923:
3919:
3915:
3911:
3905:
3894:
3884:
3877:
3873:
3858:
3844:
3840:
3836:
3832:
3823:
3819:
3818:
3814:
3813:Black piranha
3810:
3806:
3802:
3798:
3792:
3781:
3771:
3768:
3767:Jungle Killer
3760:
3755:
3751:
3747:
3746:
3741:
3736:
3732:
3731:
3727:
3723:
3719:
3711:
3705:
3694:
3684:
3677:
3672:
3671:
3666:
3662:
3658:
3649:
3645:
3643:
3639:
3635:
3631:
3627:
3623:
3617:
3606:
3596:
3593:
3585:
3579:
3571:
3567:
3565:
3561:
3557:
3553:
3549:
3545:
3544:Black piranha
3541:
3537:
3531:
3520:
3510:
3507:
3499:
3491:
3487:
3484:
3481:
3477:
3474:
3471:
3467:
3464:
3461:
3457:
3456:Alligator gar
3454:
3451:
3447:
3444:
3441:
3437:
3434:
3431:
3427:
3424:
3421:
3417:
3414:
3411:
3407:
3404:
3403:
3401:
3400:
3392:
3389:
3385:
3382:
3378:
3375:
3374:
3372:
3371:
3361:
3355:
3344:
3334:
3327:
3322:
3317:
3316:Fitzroy River
3308:
3304:
3303:
3302:mangrove crab
3299:
3295:
3291:
3287:
3283:
3277:
3266:
3256:
3253:
3245:
3239:
3235:
3234:
3233:
3231:
3222:
3218:
3217:
3216:golden dorado
3213:
3209:
3208:tiger sorubim
3205:
3201:
3197:
3191:
3180:
3170:
3167:
3159:
3153:
3149:
3148:Waitomo Caves
3145:
3141:
3137:
3129:
3125:
3124:
3120:
3114:
3103:
3093:
3090:
3082:
3074:
3070:
3067:
3064:
3060:
3057:
3054:
3050:
3047:
3044:
3040:
3037:
3036:
3034:
3033:
3028:
3023:
3018:
3014:
3006:
3000:
2989:
2979:
2972:
2964:
2960:
2957:
2954:
2950:
2947:
2944:
2940:
2937:
2934:
2930:
2929:Giant grouper
2927:
2924:
2920:
2917:
2916:
2914:
2913:
2905:
2902:
2899:
2896:
2895:
2893:
2892:
2885:Giant grouper
2883:
2877:
2866:
2856:
2849:
2841:
2830:
2820:
2813:
2809:
2794:
2777:
2773:
2770:
2767:
2763:
2760:
2757:
2753:
2750:
2747:
2743:
2740:
2737:
2733:
2730:
2727:
2726:Chitra indica
2723:
2720:
2717:
2713:
2710:
2709:
2707:
2706:
2701:
2697:
2693:
2689:
2685:
2676:
2670:
2659:
2649:
2642:
2634:
2630:
2627:
2624:
2620:
2617:
2614:
2610:
2607:
2604:
2600:
2597:
2594:
2590:
2587:
2584:
2580:
2577:
2574:
2570:
2567:
2566:
2564:
2563:
2553:
2547:
2536:
2526:
2519:
2511:
2507:
2504:
2501:
2497:
2494:
2491:
2487:
2484:
2481:
2477:
2474:
2471:
2470:Bagrus docmak
2467:
2464:
2461:
2457:
2454:
2453:
2451:
2450:
2445:
2441:
2437:
2433:
2425:
2419:
2408:
2398:
2391:
2383:
2379:
2376:
2373:
2370:
2367:
2364:
2360:
2357:
2354:
2350:
2349:Northern pike
2347:
2344:
2340:
2337:
2334:
2330:
2327:
2324:
2320:
2317:
2316:
2314:
2313:
2308:
2304:
2300:
2296:
2292:
2287:
2283:
2275:
2269:
2258:
2248:
2241:
2233:
2229:
2226:
2223:
2219:
2216:
2213:
2209:
2206:
2203:
2199:
2196:
2193:
2189:
2186:
2183:
2179:
2178:Kamba catfish
2176:
2175:
2173:
2172:
2167:
2163:
2158:
2149:
2143:
2132:
2122:
2115:
2107:
2103:
2100:
2097:
2093:
2090:
2087:
2083:
2082:Alligator gar
2080:
2077:
2073:
2070:
2067:
2063:
2060:
2057:
2053:
2050:
2047:
2043:
2040:
2037:
2033:
2030:
2027:
2023:
2020:
2019:
2017:
2016:
2010:
2006:
2005:Khao Laem Dam
2002:
1998:
1994:
1990:
1986:
1982:
1974:
1968:
1957:
1947:
1940:
1932:
1928:
1925:
1922:
1918:
1915:
1912:
1908:
1905:
1902:
1898:
1895:
1894:
1892:
1891:
1886:
1882:
1878:
1874:
1870:
1866:
1862:
1858:
1850:
1844:
1833:
1823:
1816:
1808:
1804:
1801:
1798:
1794:
1791:
1788:
1784:
1781:
1778:
1774:
1771:
1768:
1764:
1761:
1760:
1758:
1757:
1752:
1747:
1743:
1735:
1729:
1718:
1708:
1701:
1697:
1682:
1665:
1661:
1658:
1655:
1651:
1648:
1645:
1641:
1640:Giant grouper
1638:
1635:
1631:
1628:
1625:
1621:
1618:
1617:
1615:
1614:
1609:
1604:
1600:
1596:
1589:
1583:
1572:
1562:
1555:
1547:
1543:
1540:
1537:
1533:
1530:
1527:
1523:
1520:
1517:
1513:
1510:
1507:
1503:
1500:
1497:
1493:
1490:
1487:
1483:
1480:
1477:
1473:
1470:
1469:
1467:
1466:
1461:
1457:
1453:
1445:
1439:
1428:
1418:
1411:
1403:
1400:
1396:
1393:
1390:
1386:
1383:
1380:
1376:
1373:
1370:
1366:
1363:
1360:
1356:
1353:
1350:
1346:
1345:Tiger sorubim
1343:
1340:
1336:
1333:
1332:
1330:
1329:
1323:
1319:
1315:
1311:
1307:
1303:
1299:
1291:
1285:
1274:
1264:
1257:
1249:
1245:
1242:
1239:
1235:
1232:
1229:
1225:
1222:
1219:
1215:
1212:
1211:
1209:
1208:
1203:
1199:
1195:
1191:
1187:
1183:
1175:
1169:
1158:
1148:
1141:
1133:
1129:
1126:
1123:
1119:
1116:
1113:
1109:
1106:
1103:
1099:
1098:Alligator gar
1096:
1095:
1093:
1092:
1086:
1082:
1077:
1073:
1072:alligator gar
1069:
1065:
1064:Trinity River
1059:Alligator gar
1057:
1051:
1040:
1030:
1023:
1015:
1011:
1008:
1005:
1001:
998:
995:
991:
988:
985:
981:
978:
975:
971:
968:
965:
964:Chitra indica
961:
958:
955:
951:
948:
947:
945:
944:
938:
934:
930:
926:
922:
918:
914:
906:
900:
889:
879:
872:
864:
860:
859:Black piranha
857:
854:
850:
847:
844:
840:
837:
834:
830:
827:
824:
820:
817:
816:
814:
813:
808:
804:
800:
796:
792:
788:
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1706:"Demon Fish"
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330:5 April 2009
270:Running time
187:Presented by
166:Duncan Chard
160:Barny Revill
146:Documentary
124:
105:
96:
80:
55:January 2022
52:
41:
35:
18:
10377:Lunkerville
10282:Wicked Tuna
10218:Commercial
9820:Jeremy Wade
9815:Jeremy Wade
9388:Jeremy Wade
9332:Lake Kenyir
9314:Lake Kenyir
9237:Jeremy Wade
9095:Jeremy Wade
9087:New Britain
8943:Babai River
8710:great white
8504:, dolphin,
8494:tiger shark
8197:"Death Ray"
8099:Puget Sound
8094:tiger shark
8086:lemon shark
7922:Lemon shark
7887:"Razorhead"
7863:tiger shark
7799:sea serpent
7782:Stomatopoda
7766:Common ling
7624:Helicoprion
7614:Megapiranha
7609:whale shark
7594:Xiphactinus
7584:Xenacanthus
6918:Helicoprion
6910:Xiphactinus
6906:Xenacanthus
6894:Helicoprion
6859:Helicoprion
6849:Megapiranha
6844:whale shark
6829:Xiphactinus
6819:Xenacanthus
6700:muskellunge
6694:Muskellunge
6658:muskellunge
6588:fly fishing
6077:piracatinga
6073:candiru-acu
5908:Jeremy Wade
5894:minke whale
5870:brown trout
5866:Arctic char
5797:obsessions.
5708:sea lamprey
5666:sea lamprey
5297:Face Ripper
5210:jau catfish
5112:candiru-acĂč
5084:candiru acu
4531:Halys viper
4435:chum salmon
4057:great egret
3466:Silver carp
3426:CandirĂș-AcĂș
3388:motor boats
3136:New Zealand
2432:Rift Valley
2369:Harbor seal
2353:Esox lucius
2062:Florida gar
2032:Silver carp
2001:silver carp
1821:"Death Ray"
1512:CandirĂș-AcĂș
1492:Jau catfish
1460:candiru-acĂș
1248:Gyps fulvus
657:River Congo
531:The Bahamas
475:New Zealand
386:Jeremy Wade
363:documentary
340:28 May 2017
294:ITV Studios
261:Andie Clare
231:of episodes
204:Musicotopia
191:Jeremy Wade
153:Directed by
10445:Categories
10409:Whale Wars
10275:Trawlermen
10235:Battlefish
10142:Review of
10004:References
9910:2011-05-27
9864:2011-05-27
9801:2017-05-29
9738:2017-07-02
9700:2017-07-02
9670:2017-06-26
9640:2017-06-26
9610:2017-06-19
9580:2017-06-19
9546:2017-06-11
9528:Rio Parana
9512:2017-06-11
9482:2017-05-29
9448:2017-05-29
9414:2017-05-29
9373:2017-05-29
9312:'s remote
9263:2017-05-28
9221:2017-05-28
9191:2017-05-25
9161:2017-05-21
9129:bull shark
9121:anadromous
9116:tourniquet
9112:tug-of-war
9074:bull shark
9034:2017-05-21
9004:2017-05-21
8970:2017-05-14
8865:2017-05-14
8831:2017-05-07
8809:needlefish
8799:Needlefish
8787:needlefish
8763:2017-05-07
8729:2017-04-30
8637:2017-04-30
8450:2017-04-23
8385:2016-12-26
8355:2016-12-26
8324:2016-12-19
8293:2016-06-02
8259:manta rays
8217:2016-05-26
8156:2016-05-19
8125:2016-05-12
8090:reef shark
8078:blue holes
8050:2016-05-05
7961:2016-04-28
7894:2016-04-21
7838:2016-04-14
7803:conger eel
7742:2016-04-07
7711:2016-04-07
7563:2015-05-24
7533:2015-05-20
7503:2015-05-19
7473:2015-05-18
7436:2015-05-17
7405:2015-05-17
7333:2015-05-17
7303:2015-05-17
7273:2015-05-17
7224:bull shark
7188:2015-05-10
7158:2015-05-10
7128:2015-05-10
7098:2015-05-03
7068:2015-05-03
7004:2015-04-26
6970:2015-04-26
6940:2015-04-26
6798:2015-04-19
6754:giant barb
6726:2015-04-12
6682:bull shark
6662:lake trout
6638:2015-04-05
6535:2014-05-26
6496:2014-05-22
6462:2014-05-21
6428:2014-05-20
6394:2014-05-18
6338:2014-05-18
6266:2014-05-04
6198:2014-04-20
6130:2014-04-13
6033:2014-04-06
6002:2014-04-06
5939:2013-10-31
5817:2013-05-27
5777:2013-05-24
5741:2013-05-20
5690:lake trout
5651:2013-05-26
5641:2013-05-12
5610:Discus ray
5578:discus ray
5563:2013-05-24
5553:2013-05-05
5486:2013-05-23
5476:2013-04-21
5409:2013-05-17
5399:2013-04-14
5316:2013-05-20
5306:2013-04-07
5175:2012-05-28
5165:2012-05-28
5143:in India.
5027:2012-05-27
4991:2012-05-25
4867:2012-05-24
4841:Nyaminyami
4752:2012-05-23
4710:bull shark
4669:2012-05-22
4604:barramundi
4600:bull shark
4581:2012-05-23
4571:2012-05-20
4500:2012-05-25
4490:2012-05-13
4464:Amur River
4416:2012-05-24
4406:2012-05-06
4356:bull shark
4319:2012-04-29
4205:2012-04-22
4180:Kariba Dam
4175:Nyaminyami
4124:2012-05-22
4114:2012-04-15
4026:2012-05-21
4016:2012-04-08
3954:Bull shark
3914:bull shark
3899:2012-05-21
3889:2012-04-01
3786:2011-06-01
3776:2011-05-30
3756:, no less!
3742:'s novel,
3689:2011-05-29
3611:2011-05-25
3601:2011-05-22
3525:2011-05-23
3515:2011-05-15
3381:Deep South
3339:2011-05-08
3294:barramundi
3290:bull shark
3271:2011-05-28
3261:2011-05-01
3185:2011-05-26
3175:2011-04-24
3140:James Cook
3108:2011-05-24
3098:2011-04-17
2994:2011-05-29
2984:2011-04-10
2939:Bull shark
2861:2011-04-03
2825:2011-03-06
2654:2010-05-31
2629:Grass carp
2569:Bull shark
2555:Bull shark
2541:2010-08-12
2531:2010-05-30
2456:Nile perch
2436:Nile perch
2413:2010-08-19
2403:2010-05-23
2263:2010-08-19
2253:2010-05-16
2162:mosquitoes
2137:2010-08-06
2127:2010-05-09
2009:River Kwai
2007:along the
1989:snakeheads
1962:2010-08-09
1952:2010-05-02
1927:Giant barb
1885:giant barb
1838:2010-08-20
1828:2010-04-25
1723:2010-08-16
1713:2010-03-28
1620:Bull shark
1599:bull shark
1591:Bull shark
1577:2010-05-12
1567:2009-05-17
1433:2010-05-02
1423:2009-05-10
1279:2010-04-28
1269:2009-05-03
1163:2010-05-26
1153:2009-04-26
1081:extinction
1076:man-eating
1045:2010-05-09
1035:2009-04-19
925:crocodiles
921:whirlpools
913:Kali River
894:2010-05-23
884:2009-04-12
807:dry season
768:2010-05-05
758:2009-04-05
642:bull shark
640:, and the
595:Washington
371:Icon Films
344:2017-05-28
334:2009-04-05
286:Icon Films
273:40 minutes
263:Luke Wiles
241:Production
220:of seasons
200:Timo Baker
162:Luke Wiles
99:March 2022
9714:From the
9396:Greenland
9341:snakehead
9108:crocodile
9104:barracuda
9062:barracuda
8939:crocodile
8931:snakehead
8702:Mayflower
8694:Greenland
8669:Rose fish
8559:Cape Town
8478:barracuda
8474:Mahi-mahi
8339:halibuts.
7943:barracuda
7872:stonefish
7816:moray eel
7794:Moray eel
7774:Moray eel
5761:monsters.
5444:marsh tit
5251:Essequibo
4810:by hand.
4076:delta in
3825:wolf fish
3809:wolf fish
3730:Houndfish
3665:Lake Biwa
3644:, turtle
3560:wolf fish
2845:Thailand.
2589:Dusky kob
2440:bony fish
1873:stingrays
1302:Anacondas
1088:monster.
751:"Piranha"
559:Nicaragua
515:Indonesia
467:Australia
463:Argentina
459:Greenland
383:biologist
258:Producers
197:Composers
176:Doug Hope
10309:BassTech
10210:TV shows
10149:Archived
10103:Archived
9985:See also
9879:arapaima
9754:Cambodia
9720:Thailand
9318:arapaima
9310:Malaysia
9289:arapaima
8431:air date
8429:Unhooked
7991:termites
7808:Thailand
7696:air date
7694:Unhooked
7648:Rhizodus
6875:Rhizodus
6619:air date
6617:Unhooked
6584:arapaima
6571:Arapaima
6555:arapaima
5987:air date
5985:Unhooked
5854:coalfish
5615:Colombia
5602:arapaima
5515:, crab,
5355:arapaima
5287:air date
5285:Unhooked
5258:science.
5222:arapaima
5218:Anjumara
5214:Tambaqui
4935:arapaima
4928:Anjumara
4896:arapaima
4892:Anjumara
4249:arapaima
4078:Botswana
3990:Oklahoma
3874:air date
3872:Unhooked
3839:Anjumara
3835:Suriname
3801:Anjumara
3750:handline
2810:air date
2808:Unhooked
2307:sturgeon
2092:Bluegill
1993:Illinois
1869:antidote
1698:air date
1696:Unhooked
1365:Tambaqui
1335:Arapaima
1318:arapaima
1310:piranhas
1293:Arapaima
1202:Rio Ebro
1190:Medieval
743:air date
741:Unhooked
678:Episodes
634:arapaima
599:Illinois
587:Oklahoma
583:Missouri
571:Botswana
563:Mongolia
523:Malaysia
499:Suriname
443:Colombia
427:Cambodia
423:Scotland
406:Overview
360:wildlife
10220:fishing
9961:Ratings
9908: (
9862: (
9799: (
9787:Special
9736: (
9728:Special
9698: (
9690:Special
9668: (
9660:Special
9638: (
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9412: (
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9371: (
9363:Special
9295:, pig,
9261: (
9219: (
9211:Special
9189: (
9181:Special
9159: (
9151:Special
9125:estuary
9032: (
9002: (
8994:Special
8968: (
8960:Special
8935:gharial
8923:mahseer
8892:gharial
8863: (
8829: (
8821:Special
8813:piranha
8761: (
8727: (
8719:Special
8677:seagull
8675:, dog,
8635: (
8606:Laconia
8598:isopods
8585:Laconia
8572:Laconia
8567:Laconia
8547:Laconia
8543:Laconia
8535:Laconia
8527:Laconia
8522:Laconia
8448: (
8383: (
8375:Special
8353: (
8345:Special
8322: (
8314:Special
8291: (
8283:Special
8215: (
8154: (
8146:Special
8123: (
8115:Special
8048: (
8001:ndweshi
7959: (
7951:Special
7892: (
7836: (
7820:oarfish
7740: (
7709: (
7701:Special
7561: (
7553:Special
7531: (
7523:Special
7501: (
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7148:Special
7126: (
7118:Special
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7088:Special
7066: (
7058:Special
7040:lingcod
7002: (
6968: (
6960:Special
6938: (
6930:Special
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6724: (
6636: (
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6533: (
6494: (
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6452:Special
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6286:piraiba
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6057:piraiba
6031: (
6000: (
5992:Special
5947: (
5937: (
5929:Special
5913:Iceland
5862:haddock
5825: (
5815: (
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5767:Special
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5397: (
5359:piraiba
5314: (
5304: (
5255:Mucushi
5173: (
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5134:piraiba
5125:at the
5108:urethra
5104:candiru
5080:candiru
5056:piraiba
5035: (
5025: (
5017:Special
4999: (
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4981:Special
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4865: (
4857:Special
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4714:candiru
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4659:Special
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4643:Glyphis
4579: (
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4498: (
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4327: (
4317: (
4309:Special
4284:monsoon
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3406:PiraĂba
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2992: (
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2692:gharial
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2644:Special
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2261: (
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2166:malaria
2135: (
2125: (
1960: (
1950: (
1836: (
1826: (
1744:of the
1742:jungles
1721: (
1711: (
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1565: (
1502:CandirĂș
1472:PiraĂba
1456:candiru
1452:piraĂba
1431: (
1421: (
1314:jaguars
1306:caimans
1277: (
1267: (
1186:catfish
1161: (
1151: (
1043: (
1033: (
990:Gharial
929:catfish
892: (
882: (
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766: (
756: (
707:Discuss
638:piraĂba
614:piranha
607:Vermont
579:Florida
567:Ukraine
451:Iceland
447:Bolivia
435:Germany
419:England
415:Suffolk
375:Bristol
342: (
338: â
332: (
327:Release
305:Network
174:Ben Roy
148:Fishing
48:discuss
10268:Swords
10036:1 June
9953:flesh.
9925:goonch
9336:Borneo
8706:Norway
8508:, pig
8506:isopod
8263:Kraken
8241:Mexico
6576:Guyana
6302:dawala
5921:Norway
5723:hickey
5678:bowfin
5529:Tarpon
5521:mullet
5517:shrimp
5347:payara
5247:Guyana
5198:payara
4828:taimen
4789:taimen
4645:sharks
4549:shaman
4539:Taimen
4515:taimen
4468:caviar
4459:Kaluga
4431:kaluga
4301:price.
4290:Notes
4275:goonch
3843:caiman
3657:Namazu
3436:Payara
2444:hippos
2299:salmon
1883:. The
1595:Sharks
1522:payara
1322:Brazil
1298:Amazon
1224:Zander
1194:Berlin
933:goonch
839:Payara
787:Brazil
605:, and
603:Oregon
575:Alaska
547:Uganda
539:Mexico
519:Zambia
507:Guyana
503:Brazil
495:Russia
491:France
455:Norway
431:Canada
379:angler
10423:Other
10401:Other
10370:IFISH
9842:Title
9779:Title
9349:Tapah
9345:India
8913:Nepal
8551:snoek
8482:snoek
8422:Title
8267:squid
8082:lusca
7687:Title
6610:Title
6290:basha
6178:hand.
5978:Title
5713:Note:
5278:Title
5072:vundu
5011:part.
4849:a dam
4845:vundu
4797:vundu
4163:Vundu
4139:vundu
3865:Title
3661:Kappa
3144:MÄori
3017:Sepik
2801:Title
2293:or a
2198:Vundu
2160:Even
2157:vundu
1865:venom
1689:Title
1068:Texas
734:Title
697:split
591:Texas
527:Nepal
487:Japan
483:India
439:Spain
143:Genre
37:split
10166:IMDb
10038:2012
9937:carp
9526:The
8673:Cusk
8520:RMS
8308:sea.
8275:Peru
7812:NÄga
7762:Salp
7726:way.
6222:boga
5121:and
4975:cub.
4944:for
3965:Jaws
3578:ParĂĄ
3212:pati
3150:and
3022:pacu
2291:pike
1603:bays
1312:and
1296:The
1180:The
543:Peru
471:Fiji
381:and
10164:at
9838:No.
9775:No.
9752:In
9745:TBA
9707:TBA
9677:TBA
9647:TBA
9617:TBA
9587:TBA
9553:TBA
9519:TBA
9489:TBA
9455:TBA
9421:TBA
9380:TBA
9270:TBA
9228:TBA
9198:TBA
9168:TBA
9041:TBA
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8977:TBA
8945:in
8872:TBA
8838:TBA
8770:TBA
8736:TBA
8644:TBA
8457:TBA
8418:No.
8392:TBA
8362:TBA
8331:TBA
8300:TBA
8224:TBA
8163:TBA
8140:to.
8132:TBA
8057:TBA
7968:TBA
7901:TBA
7845:TBA
7749:TBA
7718:TBA
7683:No.
7570:TBA
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7510:TBA
7480:TBA
7443:TBA
7412:TBA
7340:TBA
7310:TBA
7280:TBA
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7105:TBA
7075:TBA
7011:TBA
6977:TBA
6947:TBA
6805:TBA
6733:TBA
6645:TBA
6606:No.
6542:TBA
6503:TBA
6469:TBA
6435:TBA
6401:TBA
6345:TBA
6273:TBA
6205:TBA
6137:TBA
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5974:No.
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5274:No.
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4873:TBA
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4212:TBA
3861:No.
3699:TBA
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2871:TBA
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2831:TBA
2797:No.
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1685:No.
1066:in
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730:No.
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