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- River_Monsters narrated "Jeremy Wade".
- River_Monsters network Animal_Planet.
- River_Monsters numEpisodes "36".
- River_Monsters originalairdate "2009-04-05".
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- River_Monsters runtime "3600.0".
- River_Monsters seasons "5".
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- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: In the remote rivers of Guyana, Wade is on the hunt for a potential news species and newest candidate for largest freshwater fish in the world – a legendary predator freshwater mermaid or siren that could be real.".
- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: 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.".
- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: African Tigerfish, Redbreast tilapia, African Sharptooth Catfish, African Pike, Great Egret, Nile Crocodile In the Okavango River delta in Botswana, 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 beggars the question if this was another case of an introduced species running amok. Travelling to the murky swamps of the delta, he is informed of a fish known locally as the ndweshi, 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 ndweshi, he tries to discover if they really are pack-hunting killers. Hearing of a rare event believed to attract large numbers of tigerfish, Wade sets out only to find himself in the middle of a feeding frenzy.".
- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: Alligator gar, American Alligator, Spiny softshell turtle Wade travels to the Trinity River in Texas to discover the truth behind the Alligator Gar: a massive predator blamed for horrifying attacks on people. Reports claim this fish is more dangerous than a man-eating shark. With huge jaws and two rows of needle-sharp teeth, the gar proves an elusive opponent. Finally hooking a large gar, Jeremy finds out once and for all if the Alligator Gar deserves its reputation as a river monster.".
- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: Arapaima, River stingray, Black Piranha, Redtail catfish 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.".
- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: Arapaima, Tiger Surubí, Tambaqui, Black Caiman, Cobra Grande The Amazon has many river monsters. Anacondas, Caimans, Piranha, and Jaguars all call this place home. Years ago, Jeremy Wade traveled here looking for Arapaima: a 10 foot long fish that has been known to ram predators with the force of a car crash. The trip resulted in Jeremy feeling the full force of one of these blows. Now, Wade has returned to Brazil 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 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.".
- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: Atlantic tarpon, Yellow jack, Serra Spanish mackerel, Black Vulture, Crab, Shrimp, Catfish, mullet Jeremy searches for a large species of tarpon 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 one of his longest battles yet in a foot powered raft using a fly rod in a remote river with a 130 pound tarpon.".
- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: Black Piranha, Largespot River Stingray, Flatwhisker Catfish, Red Bellied Piranha, Payara, Butterfly Peacock Bass, Arapaima, Piraiba, Black Caiman 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 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 victims. 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 his greatest adversary.".
- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: Bull Shark, Atlantic tarpon, Atlantic Goliath Grouper, Alligator gar, Longnose gar, American Paddlefish, Blue catfish, Flathead Catfish, Channel Catfish 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? 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 Jersey Shore Shark Attacks of 1916, which inspired the 1974 novel Jaws. Three of the five attacks that occurred took place in a freshwater river. Following reports of sharks prowling the freshwater canals of Florida, Jeremy once again reels in a monster shark, as well as a little extra. Next, Wade returns to Texas' Trinity River, for a rematch with the alligator gar. In season 1, he had caught a 7-foot female gar and concluded that the fish had no interest in attacking people. Now, reports have surfaced that gar in Texas are once again reaching lengths of up to 14 feet, the perfect size for a potential killer. Having already experienced their impenetrable armour and razor sharp teeth, Jeremy follows reports of giant gar all over the Trinity, only to find possible evidence of giant gar in a very unexpected place. Then, Jeremy turns his attention to the Lake of the Ozarks, 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 Oklahoma, where people catch catfish in a very unusual and dangerous method.".
- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: Bull shark, Queensland grouper, Saltwater Crocodile, Freshwater crocodile Sharks are perhaps the most dangerous and feared of all fish, but these predators are confined to the oceans, right? The Bull Shark, the most dangerous and aggressive shark, has been known to swim miles up rivers. Jeremy Wade follows reports of attacks in rivers to Australia to find out why and how far these fish swim upstream. He traces the trail of blood left by these monsters from bays to lagoons to rivers, until he finally zeros in on the lair of these sea monsters. While fishing for one, Wade finds something even more shocking and terrifying than a full grown shark.".
- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: Bull shark, Smallspotted Grunter, Dusky Kob 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 river. Now the team is back, and they've brought Jeremy with them in hopes of finding out if this was a horrifying fluke, or if the sharks have made the river their homes. Jeremy discovers that the largely populated river is full of sharks, yet nobody has ever been attacked. Wade realizes the reason why these fish are in this river as well as why there have been no attacks, and lands two of his biggest catches yet.".
- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: Electric Eel, Black Piranha, White Blotched River Stingray, Redtail catfish, Marbled Swamp Eel, Common Trahira, Fidalgo. 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 Pará dying at the same time without any bite marks on them, he rules out piranhas and stingrays. After hearing a witness's 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. Following stories of "invisible powers", he journeys all over Brazil, searching for the elusive fish. Jeremy then comes across a story that confirms the eel's ability to kill a man, but he still tries to find out if it can kill three as the story claims. After searching through the smallest of ponds he can find in the dry season, he finally finds a large eel in little more than a mud-puddle. After fishing it out, Wade makes a startling discovery that could possibly explain three men dying at once.".
- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: Electric Eel, Red Bellied Piranha, Tiger Surubi, Redtail catfish Three mysterious deaths in three countries lead Wade on an adventure where he must team up with a remote and secretive tribe that has a unique and death-defying way of catching these culprits!".
- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: Freshwater Sawfish, Red-bellied Pacu, Electric Eel, New Zealand longfin eel, Bull Shark, Candiru, Short-tailed river stingray Episodes Featured "Chainsaw Predetor" - Jeremy goes trough and gets a dangerous sawfish. "Electric Executioner" - Jeremey finds the utuimate eel. "Flesh Riper" - Jeremey fishes an eel in New Zealand. "Hidden Predetor" - Wade finds a camouflaged shark in Australia. Amazon Flesheaters - Wade goes to Amazon River and catches the candiru.".
- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: Giant Wolf Fish, Arapaima, Flathead Catfish, Giant snakehead, Gray reef shark, Nile Tilapia, Sockeye Salmon Jeremy recounted some of his closest call with death with forces beyond his control that nearly turned danger into disaster. Episodes Featured "Jungle Killer" - Jeremy and his crew were struck by lighting while fishing for Giant Wolf Fish in Suriname, Brazil. "Amazon Assassins" - Having once being injured by Arapaima, Jeremy tried to overcame his fear for the fish by helping some Arapaima fisherman at a fish farm. Out in the wild, Jeremy managed to catch a giant 150lb Arapaima. "American Killers"- Jermey tried hand-catching for Flathead Catfish in Oklahoma. "Killer Snakehead" - Jeremy travelled to Thailand and hunted for Giant snakehead in a murky river with his guide using a rusty hand-made spear gun. "River Monsters Goes Tribal" - Jeremy dived into a reef full of sharks without getting bitten. "Rift Valley Killers" - Jeremy encountered crocodile and hippopotamus while helping the local fisherman tend their fishing nets for Nile Tilapia. "Alaskan Horror" - Jeremy travelled to Alaska to fish for Sockeye Salmon. The first salmon he caught was stolen by a Grizzly Bear cub.".
- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: Giant Wolf Fish, Redeye Piranha, Redtail catfish, Common Trahira, Black Piranha, Spectacled Caiman 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 Brokopondo Reservoir in the remote jungles of Suriname, where he interviews the victim and hears his idea of the culprit. The man claims the fish was the much-feared "anjumara", a Wolf Fish: a large, aggressive predator with razor-sharp teeth. Wade travels deep into the jungle in search of a monster fish and uncovers more reports of their savagery, attacking people and animals on both land and sea. After a "shocking" event and a plague of piranha and caiman, Jeremy comes face-to-face with what is perhaps South America's most vicious fish.".
- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: Giant freshwater stingray, Mekong giant catfish, Siamese giant carp Jeremy Wade ventures to the Mekong River in Thailand to find what may be the largest freshwater fish: the Giant Freshwater Stingray. Armed with a 10 inch, venom-coated barb, this fish grows to 16 feet long and its venom has no known antidote. Unlike South American freshwater stingrays , this creature is a true monster. As this behemoth can nearly glue itself to the bottom of the river, once Jeremy hooks one, it may be his biggest challenge yet.".
- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: Giant snakehead, Bullseye snakehead, Silver carp, Butterfly Peacock Bass Journeying to Florida, Jeremy Wade encounters the Bullseye Snakehead, 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 rumors of being man-eaters. Proving to be incredibly violent and vicious, Wade gets to the bottom of their monstrous rumors, only to be unconvinced of their lethality. That is, until he learns of another species, the Giant Snakehead, which is reported to be the largest and most dangerous of the snakeheads. Meanwhile, he travels up to Illinois and gets a taste of how much of an impact an invasive species such as the silver carp can have on humans. Arriving at Khao Laem Dam along the River Kwai in Thailand, Wade uncovers stories of attacks, one being fatal. With no luck in reeling one 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.".
- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: Golden Dorado, Boga, Speckled Piranha, Spotted Surubi A brutal underwater mutilation of a young man leads Wade to a face-to-face confrontation 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.".
- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: Goliath tigerfish Jeremy Wade travels deep into the jungles of the Congo in search of a little-known predator that may be the most terrifying monster of all: the Goliath Tigerfish. This creature combines everything that made all previous river monsters deadly, and then some. Growing to 6 feet long with the jaws and teeth of a crocodile, this beast is covered in armor plating and thick muscle. Basically a giant piranha, the tigerfish is believed to be responsible for gruesome deaths, 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 witch doctor, to find this terrifying monster and uncover the truth behind a number of violent attacks.".
- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: Goonch Catfish, Piraiba Catfish, Blue catfish, Flathead Catfish, Wels Catfish, Vundu Catfish, Sareng Catfish, Candiru Catfish, Candiru Acu Catfish, Jeremy remembers some of his encounters with the catfish family over the years. Episodes Featured "European Maneater" - Jeremy investigates Wels Catfish where medieval accounts reported a aggressive maneater that swallow man whole. "Amazon Flesheaters" - Jeremy catches the Redtail catfish. He also find the Candiru which has entered a man's body through his urethra. Finally, he investigates the Candiru-Acù, a small catfish that dills hole in dead or dying animals before eating them from inside. "American Killers" - Jeremy catches Blue catfish and Channel Catfish at the Lake of the Ozarks. "Amazon Flesheaters" - Jeremy catches the Amazon's largest catfish, an 80 lb Piraiba Catfish. "Asian Slayer" - Jeremy investigates the Sareng Catfish in India. "Killer Catfish" - Jeremy attempts to catch a Goonch Catfish which has reportedly grew to man-eating size.".
- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: Goonch catfish, Mugger crocodile, Indian Flapshell Turtle, Golden mahseer 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 a large size: the Goonch, or 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. 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.".
- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: Goonch catfish, Mugger crocodile, Indian narrow-headed softshell turtle, Gharial 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 a large size: the Goonch, or 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. Jeremy then must face off against a large goonch which may prove there are monster goonch ready to eat people.".
- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: Goonch, Golden mahseer, Dwarf snakehead, Carp, Indian flapshell turtle, Mully catfish, Flathead catfish 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 flesh.".
- River_Monsters shortsummary "Featured Animals: Japanese Giant Salamander, Chinese Giant Salamander, Chinese/Japanese Hybrid Salamander, Giant Lake Biwa Catfish, Amur catfish, Tiger Pufferfish, Turtle 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 Namazu, an enormous catfish that supposedly causes the numerous earthquakes in Japan whenever it wriggles its huge body; and the Kappa, a gremlin-like beast that drags children underwater and devours their souls. On Lake Biwa, Wade investigates the origin of the namazu legend as well as searches for a connection between catfish and earthquakes. After finding a reasonable explanation, he turns his attention to the Kappa. After visiting a shrine to the creature, he finds an alleged mummified kappa and starts wondering if the kappa isn't a fish, but something else entirely. Wade speaks with a scientist about what other creatures live in Japanese rivers, and he learns of a creature known as the Hanzaki, which can grow to 6 feet. Diving into a swift-moving stream, Jeremy comes face-to-face with the strangest and most unexpected river monster he's ever met.".