River Monsters host Jeremy Wade hauls in an arapaima, a massive killer that has been roaming the waters of the Amazon River since the Jurassic age.
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We’ve all heard stories of piranhas being able to skeletonize a body within minutes, but are they true? River Monsters host Jeremy Wade puts those stories to the test.
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Jeremy Wade, host of River Monsters, hauls in an alligator gar: an ancient fish with an alligator-like head and a devilish reputation. Is it a man-eater or just misunderstood?
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Jeremy Wade, host of River Monsters, takes on the goonch: a giant, elusive catfish that dwells in the Great Kali River and may in fact be a man-eater.
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The piraiba is one of the deadliest freshwater fish in the world. The largest catfish in the Amazon, this monster looks like a shark and has a reputation to match.
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In the darkest depths of the Amazon lurks a dinosaur. Legends tell of an evil spirit inhabiting an enormous fish. Taller than a man, it is covered in scales and crushes its prey with a tongue made of bone. Jeremy Wade encounters the legendary Ara ...
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Most Dangerous River Monsters: animal.discovery.com these are the fish your mother warned you about! Working in large packs, piranhas can strip away meat down to the bone in a matter of minutes. Be on the lookout for Season 2 of River Monsters with Jeremy Wade coming in 2010 only on Animal Planet.
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Most Dangerous River Monsters: animal.discovery.com these are the fish your mother warned you about! While hoping to land a River Monster, Jeremy instead snags a freshwater turtle well over 200 lbs. Be on the lookout for Season 2 of River Monsters with Jeremy Wade coming in 2010 only on Animal P...
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A man-sized killer catfish, called the goonch, takes River Monsters host Jeremy Wade for a swim. Jeremy seems willing to risk his life to land it.
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We’re going for big f@#$%ing fish on Animal Planet. Jeremy Wade, host of River Monsters, pulls a monster out of the river... What on earth is it?
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Most Dangerous River Monsters: animal.discovery.com these are the fish your mother warned you about! The alligator gar - an ancient fish that has existed for 100 million year- roams the rivers, streams and bayous of the southeastern United States. It gets its name from its alligator-like snout a...
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