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21 Of The Freakiest Fish Caught On “River Monsters”All of these were caught by Jeremy Wade, the silver-fox madman who hosts River Monsterson Animal Planet. And, yes, he releases everything he catches.1A 7-feet-long, 111-pound alligator gar caught in the Trinity River in Texas.Source: animal.discovery.com2.A 150-pound arapaima was caught in the Rio Maderia floodplain lake in Brazil.Source: animal.discovery.com3.A massive bull shark caught in southern Africa’s Zambezi River.Source: animal.discovery.com4.An electric eel found in the Amazon River, which can grow up to eight feet long and weigh up to 44 pounds.Source: animal.discovery.com5.A freshwater sawfish, which can grow to 20 feet and over 400 pounds.Source: animal.discovery.com6.A giant Siamese carp, or giant barb, caught in the Mekong river. Only a fraction of its adult size, this fish is capable of growing to 10 feet and 660 pounds, making it one of the largest species of freshwater fish on the planet.Source: animal.discovery.com7.A giant freshwater stingray. At roughly 400 pounds, this is the largest river fish Jeremy Wade has ever captured.Source: animal.discovery.com8.A goliath tigerfish, a giant-sized relative of the piranha, found in the Congo River in the heart of central Africa.Source: animal.discovery.com9.A 161-pound goonch catfish, caught in a river in northern India. This catch measured 5 feet, 7 inches from head to tail with a 41-inch girth and 44-inch “wingspan.”Source: animal.discovery.com10.An African lungfish. The largest specimens can reach about 6.6 feet in length.Source: animal.discovery.com11.A small Vundu catfish. This fish is capable of reaching over 5 feet in length, and its maximum known weight is 121 pounds.Source: animal.discovery.com12.A New Zealand longfin eel, which can reach up to 5 feet in legth.Source: animal.discovery.com13.A Nile perch. This species can grow to 6 feet in length and weigh over 500 pounds.Source: animal.discovery.com14.A 1-pound black piranha, the largest of the roughly 40-known piranha species.Source: animal.discovery.com15.A Cuiu-Cuiu, a prehistoric-looking catfish found in the Orinoco and surrounding rivers of the Amazon. The Cuiu-Cuiu can grow to 3 feet in length and weigh over 40 pounds. It has scutes along the back half of its body that give support to the tail fin; these give the Cuiu-Cuiu an armored appearance, common in ancient fish.Source: animal.discovery.com16.The red-bellied pacu is related to the flesh-eating piranha, but unlike its notorious cousin it feeds mainly on insects and vegetation. It uses its large, humanlike choppers as a tool for cracking open rubber tree nuts, crushing seeds and chopping up sea herbs and various other food sources.17.A short-tailed river stingray. This fish typically grows to 4.9 feet in diameter and over 450 pounds in weight.Source: animal.discovery.com18.A wels catfish weighing 163 pounds and measuring 7 feet, 4 inches from head to tail. The largest wels can reach up to 10 feet and weigh over 330 pounds.Source: animal.discovery.com19.A white sturgeon, the largest and most primitive freshwater fish in North America. The biggest white sturgeon on record stretched more than 20 feet in length and weighed almost 1,800 pounds.Source: animal.discovery.com20.A Japanese giant salamander, the second largest salamander in the world, after the Chinese giant salamander. It grows to around five feet in length. (Not a fish, granted, but still freaky)Source: animal.discovery.com21.A close relative of the piranha, the payara is often called the “vampire fish” because of its long fangs, which can grow to 6 inches in length. This little-known but frightening-looking fish is found in the Orinoco River in Venezuela.
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