English Tv Show River Monsters

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River Monsters is an English language TV show that airs on the channel National Geographic. The show premiered on television from 5 April 2009 to 28 May 2017 for nine seasons. The show originated from the United Kingdom and aired on many channels, including Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, and ITV. It was presented by Jeremy Wade, an extreme angler, adventurer, and biologist. The executive producers of the show are Harry Marshall, Laura Marshall, and Lisa Bosak Lucas. The producers are Andie Clare, Luke Wiles, and Doug MacKay Hope. The show ran for 57 episodes, plus 44 specials, along with the host’s experience with the show. Evidence suggests that more than eighty percent of the ocean is unexplored. It is also suggested that not all lakes and rivers have been fully explored and that many creatures, plants and animals, are yet to be discovered in many lakes.

You might’ve heard about people going near lakes and rivers and ending up hurt or dead. We mostly think it is crocodiles or piranhas that are behind the attacks. The truth is, there are thousands of different animals down there that are capable of inflicting that amount of pain on humans. Jeremy Wade, along with a few marine biologists, set out to find these deadly river monsters and learn about their habitat, feeding patterns, behaviour, and conservation status. Once we learn all that, it becomes easier to neutralise the threat without them having to go extinct. The underwater creatures that have been explored on the show are; red-belled piranha, amazon river dolphin, black-tailed payer, ripsaw catfish, redeye piranha, piraiba, retail catfish, gilded catfish, candiru, candiru-acu, black-tailed payara, Mexican burrowing caecilian, bloch’s catfish, arapaima,

tiger sorubim, black caiman, black pacu, green anaconda, yellow-spotted river turtle, and spectacled caiman, goonch catfish, Indian narrow-headed soft-shell turtle, golden mahseer, mugger crocodile, gharial, south asian river dolphin, Indian flap shell turtle, alligator gar, American alligator, smallmouth buffalo, spiny soft-shell turtle, well catfish, European Zander, Egyptian vulture, and griffon vulture, bull shark, saltwater crocodile, giant grouper, freshwater crocodile, short-dinner eel, Goliath tigerfish, blockhead cichlid, African arowana, smallmouth electric catfish, west African bichir, Kamba catfish, giraffe catfish, vend catfish, obscure snakehead, and marbled lungfish, giant freshwater stingray, Mekong giant catfish, ocellated river stingray, giant barb, giant snakehead, silver carp, bullseye snakehead, butterfly peacock bass, Florida gar, Mozambique tilapia, alligator gar, bluegill sunfish, northern snakehead, white sturgeon, beluga whale,

Northern pike, sockeye salmon, harbour seal, nd salmon shark, Nile perch, semutundu catfish, Nile tilapia, African rock python, hippopotamus, and Nile crocodile, bull shark backwater butterfly ray, dusky job, smallspotted grunter, bluespotted stingray, white sea catfish, grass carp, golden masher, red-bellied pacu, saltwater crocodile, triangular-shield catfish, New Zealand long fin eel, short-tailed river stingray, tiger surubi, golden Dorado, yellowfin tuna, barramundi, black mangrove crab, electric eel, black piranha, big tooth river stingray, marbled swamp eel, common trahira, fidalgo, Japanese giant salamander, Chinese giant salamander, giant Lake Biwa catfish, Amur catfish, tiger pufferfish, fringe lip mullet, grey reef shark, crocodile needlefish, giant wolf fish, Atlantic tarpon, long nose gar, American paddlefish, flathead catfish, channel catfish, redbreast tilapia, African sharp tooth catfish, great egret, brown squeaker, Mekong giant catfish, sarong catfish,

chum salmon, Soldatov’s catfish, Siberian dace, common lenok, halys viper, king thread fin, black mangrove crab, speckled peacock bass, Volga Zander, marsh tit, Serra Spanish mackerel, horse eye jack, ocellated river stingray, cuiu cuiu catfish, sea lamprey, lake trout, Greenland shark, Atlantic cod, haddock, Arctic char, Norwegian skate, bottlenose dolphin, mingle whale, yoga, spotted sorubim, blinker catfish, green anaconda, muskellunge, fang’s puffer, Xenacanthus, Pacific halibut, chinook salmon, giant trevallu, humpback largemouth bream, box jellyfish, lemon shark, skipjack tuna, snook, bluntness six gill shark, needlefish, wallago leerii.


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