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  2. River Monsters - Wikipedia

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    The second season of River Monsters began airing on 24 April 2010, although the first episode, titled "Demon Fish" first appeared on Discovery Channel on 28 March 2010. This season consisted of 7 episodes and took viewers to the River Congo and other distant locations.

  3. Kappa (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    In traditional Japanese folklore a kappa (河童, "river-child") —also known as kawatarō (川太郎, "river-boy"), komahiki (駒引, "horse-puller"), with a boss called kawatora (川虎, "river-tiger") or suiko (水虎, "water-tiger") —is a reptiloid kami with similarities to yōkai. Kappa can become harmful when not respected as gods.

  4. List of legendary creatures from Japan - Wikipedia

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    A river spirit that pretends to be a crying baby to lure people in for pranks that sometimes prove fatal to the victim. Kawa-no-Kami The king of the river gods, who serves the Emperor. He is mentioned only in the Man'yōshū. Kawauso Mischievous shapeshifting river otter spirits. Kaya-no-hime A kami of vegetation, grass and fields.

  5. Namazu - Wikipedia

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    The Pokémon Whiscash, named "Namazun" in Japan, resembles a catfish and has "earthquake" as its signature move. An episode of the Pokémon anime featuring Whiscash was scheduled to air on November 4, 2004, but was skipped over after the 2004 Chūetsu earthquake. [17] The Namazu was featured in the episode of River Monsters, "Cold-Blooded Horror".

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

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    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.

  7. Chimimōryō - Wikipedia

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    Chimei wangliang, or Chimimōryō (Chinese: 魑魅魍魉; pinyin: Chīmèi wǎngliǎng; Japanese: 魑魅魍魎 [ちみもうりょう]; rōmaji: chimimōryō) is a term that refers to monsters of the mountains and monsters of the rivers.

  8. List of lake monsters - Wikipedia

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    Season 4 episode 3 of River Monsters reveals that Nyaminyami was inspired by the Vundu Catfish, southern Africa's largest fish. East Okoboji Lake Iowa USA: North America: Obojoki: A large dark greenish-brown animal with a head the size of a bowling ball. [46] 1903–2001 Onondaga Lake New York USA: North America: Oggie Giant salamander [5 ...

  9. 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.