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WHAS11's Hayley Minogue sets out to find out if the legend of a giant catfish in the Ohio River is true or not.
The Kali River goonch attacks were a series of fatal attacks on humans believed to be perpetrated by a goonch weighing 90 kilograms (200 lb) [1] in three villages on the banks of the Kali River in India and Nepal, between 1998 and 2007.
Could a giant catfish be lurking near the lock in the Ohio River? WHAS11's Hayley Minogue finds out.
In today’s video I buy the world’s RAREST man eating fish in attempt to collect all 7 of the fish known to eat humans! So far I have 3, the goonch catfish, the Piraiba, and the wels...
What are the 7 man-eating catfish? 1. The Goonch Catfish: Native to the rivers of Southeast Asia, particularly in India and Nepal, the Goonch catfish is notorious for its large size and potential danger to humans.
One of River Monsters' most iconic moments sees Jeremy pull a man-sized Goonch Catfish out of Indian waters.
Goonch catfish, or so-called man-eating catfish, is a scary-looking river monster with sharp teeth and big eyes. It doesn’t look like a regular fish as it has a long body and a giant flattened head with three pairs of barrels.
The biggest recorded goonch catfish ever caught was 6 feet in length and weighed around 73 kg. They are often found in the stretch of rivers where Hindu funeral pyres are disposed of in order to feed on half-burned parts of human corpses.
A goonch, a huge type of catfish, developed a taste for flesh in an Indian river where bodies are dumped after funerals. However, they now fear it has moved on from scavenging to snatching unwary bathers.
The Kali River goonch attacks were a series of fatal attacks on humans believed to be perpetrated by man-eating goonch catfish in three villages on the banks of the Kali River in India and Nepal, between 1998 and 2007.