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River Monsters is a British wildlife documentary television series produced for Animal Planet by Icon Films of Bristol, United Kingdom. It is hosted by angler and biologist Jeremy Wade , who travels around the globe in search of big and dangerous fish.
Jeremy John Wade (born 23 March 1956) is a British television presenter, an author of books on angling, and a biologist. He is known for his television series River Monsters, Mighty Rivers and Dark Waters.
Some goonch in the Kali river grow large enough to attack humans and water buffalo. All three species of crocodile possible in the area were dismissed: saltwater crocodiles are not known to travel so far inland; the jaw structure of gharials prevents them from killing humans or buffalo; and mugger crocodiles , the most common Indian species, do ...
On the season finale of "River Monsters," Jeremy Wade traveled to Guyana to investigate the so-called "water mama." According to locals, the mysterious creature was abducting people.
On "River Monsters," Jeremy Wade traveled to South America to investigate where a Bolivian man named Oscar was killed when face was ripped off while swimming across the South American River.
On "River Monsters," Jeremy Wade was forced to face one of his greatest fears. JEREMY: "Look at the size of this! I've stumbled into a potential man-eater. JEREMY: "And weighing at least 200 pounds.
Unknown (Indian) - Durga in Combat with the Bull, Mahishasuras. Mahishasura; According to Hindu beliefs, Mahishasura was a combination of both an Asura and a mahisha ("water buffalo"), with a trident. Mahishi - The sister of Mahishasura. After the death of Mahishasura, Mahishi continued the war against Devas.
River Monsters Season 5: Animal Planet US, ITV, ITV4 2013 Presented by Jeremy Wade: The Hunger – Death Race: Animal Planet US 2012 Presented by Guy Grieve Animal Airport Series 1: Animal Planet UK 2012 River Monsters Season 4: Animal Planet US, ITV1, ITV4 2012 Presented by Jeremy Wade: Wild Scene Investigation: National Geographic Channels 2012