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  2. River Monsters - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. 'River Monsters': Man's Face Ripped Off In South American River

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    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.

  4. 'River Monsters': The biggest catch of Jeremy's career - AOL

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    JEREMY: "This is the biggest fish of my South American fishing career. A river monster as deadly as any beast of folklore." Like always, Jeremy tossed the fish back in the water.

  5. Jeremy Wade - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. List of lake monsters - Wikipedia

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    Eel-Like Lake Monster [9] 1950s–present Devil's Lake Wisconsin USA: North America: Devil's Lake Monster Fresh Water Octopus [10] Lake Tota Boyacá Colombia: South America: Diablo Ballena (Devil Whale), Monster of Lake Tota: A huge black fish, bigger than a whale, with the head of a bull. [11] 1652– Lake Elsinore California USA: North America

  7. River monster - Wikipedia

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    River monster may refer to: Hudson River Monster, a creature in New York folklore; Northern Kentucky River Monsters, a professional indoor football team;

  8. O'Riley's Mine - Wikipedia

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    He can be drowned by the onrushing water or eaten by the river monsters. Dynamite charges can be used to block the monsters' pathway, but it will be cleared again by the incoming water. Explosions can be timed so that a monster is blown away to gain extra points. The number of dynamite charges is dependent on the level of difficulty. [3]

  9. Trout and Salmonid Collection at Montana State University

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    March 30, 2017: “How Healthy are the World’s Rivers?” by Jeremy Wade, an extreme angler, writer, and the host of Animal Planet’s River Monsters. [45] April 3, 2018: “Wild Trout in Montana” by Martha Williams, current director of United States Fish and Wildlife Service and past Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks Director. [46]