10 most dangerous species of freshwater aquatic monsters in the world
The freshwater aquatic monsters possess much smaller sizes than the aquatic monsters that live in the ocean but their scary level is not inferior at all. These freshwater fishes are always lurking and threatening human life in places near the river mouth.
The freshwater aquatic monsters possess much smaller sizes than the aquatic monsters that live in the ocean but their scary level is not inferior at all. These freshwater fishes are always lurking and threatening human life in places near the river mouth.
In Animal Planet's Monster River series, Jeremy Wade showed the audience the real sea monster hunts. With giant sea monsters and legends surrounding them, the danger and what they have done to humans.
10. Goliath (Congo tiger fish)
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This fish is a legend of rivers in the Congo, a terrible monster that makes piranhas lined up just like 7-color fish. With the largest length of nearly 2m, weighing about 30kg, this sea monster can easily tear a large prey in just a few seconds. This monster's mouth is equipped with sharp teeth, like blades up to 5cm long. There have been many disappearances in the Congo River in the past and it is rumored that there are dark powers covering these rivers. Until later, it was known that the main culprit was a 2m long sea monster living in the river, once Jeremy Wade was captured.
9. Piraiba (South American catfish)
A legend of Amazone , Piraiba fish has been dubbed the largest catfish in South America, with a maximum length of up to 3m and a weight of up to 200kg. The monster's mouth is more than 40cm wide and can easily swallow a large prey. This catfish uses color on the body to camouflage in the hunt, with a bluish-gray in the back and a pale color under the belly. They eat all kinds of prey from big fish to mammals and have humans, luckily humans are not their favorite food. The number of dead and missing cases related to statistic South American catfish is quite low, but they are still one of the most terrifying freshwater aquatic species.
8. Goonch (Indian catfish)
Operating primarily on the Kali River, running between India and Nepal, this catfish has a length of nearly 2m and weighs about 70kg. Many people believe that this fish can grow in such a large size because the Kali river is polluted by industrial plants along with the handling of corpses in rituals of Hindu funerals that have made this fish mutated. This sea monster also has a giant mouth with small but razor-sharp teeth. Currently, there has been a report of an attack by the Goonch fish in India and an 18-year-old boy, who never found the boy's corpse.
7. Barracuda (European barracuda)
With a slender body nearly 2m long, the Barracuda are like torpedoes with nearly 10cm jaws and sharp teeth. These torpedoes often live alone until reproductive, they hunt by disguising themselves through changing body color to blend into the surrounding environment. Their main food is small fish. However, during the breeding season, when hundreds of Barracuda gather in one area, the amount of food is scarce and they can eat all of the animals due to their aggressive nature, at these times people or species Big fish can also become a good prey for a group of Barracuda.
6. Wels (Giant catfish)
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The waters of Europe can be quite peaceful, but if you travel near the estuary area, you may encounter one of the freshwater water monsters up to 4m long and weigh nearly 200kg. It is a giant catfish, a catfish, usually living in the estuary of Spain or the Volga River of Russia. This sea monster has a giant jaw with razor-sharp small teeth, making no prey to escape. Recently, an attack of this species has been confirmed on a German swimmer. In Russia, a giant catfish was caught and a person's body was found inside its stomach.
5. Stringray (Fresh stingray)
Fresh stingrays, also known as stingrays, often live in Southeast Asian rivers. Having a flattened body like a giant plate, this fish is famous not for its aggression or human attacks, but for its poisonous substance in its tail that is 0.2 meters long. They often lurk under the mud at the bottom of the river and attack their prey with tail toxins similar to a scorpion. Silently and quietly ending the prey as a real killer, with a length of up to 4m and a weight of about 100kg.
4. Muskellunge (Dog fish)
This fish has the same relatives as Barracuda fish, Muskellunge also has an elongated body and large jaws with large fangs and hundreds of small razor-sharp teeth. Muskellunge is the largest species in the pike family, their length can be up to 2m, weighing only about 50kg. However, with the jaws full of teeth, they can cause extremely serious wounds for prey. Their main food is fish and small mammals. There have also been records of human attacks, but fortunately no one has died.
3. Electric eel (Catfish)
Electric eel belongs to a set of catfish, usually living in the Amazon rivers, with the largest size recorded at 2.5m and weighing 25kg. Eels do not have strong jaws or sharp teeth, they are also non-toxic and use an extremely special way to hunt as well as self-defense, which is the ability to eject electricity to 600 volts . This electric current is enough to kill an adult, in other cases lighter electric shocks are enough to knock the victim unconscious and can lead to drowning. However, electric eels can still be handled safely with just a pair of rubber gloves.
2. Alligator Gar (Long snout crocodile)
This long snout is easy to think of as a prehistoric monster , with a long, large body and quite special jaws, along with many successive small teeth, a nightmare. of any kind that is not fortunate to confront them. The fish often live in lakes and rivers in the Americas, but the largest fish usually live in North America, with the largest weight up to nearly 200kg and a length of up to 3m. Despite their huge bodies, their favorite food is small fish and shrimp species, but there are quite a few cases of long crocodile attacks in the United States and there are many disappearances that people give that is related to this sea monster.
1. Bull (Bull shark)
At the top of the list of the most dangerous freshwater aquatic monsters is an assassin of the ocean and shark. However, the shark shark is the only shark that can live in brackish water in estuarine areas, sometimes even going deep into inland areas such as Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky to make a living. eat. They possess the killer hunting skills of the shark, plus the aggressive nature, the bull shark has caused many attacks and killed the rivers in the United States. With a weight of up to 300kg, and a length of about 4m, bull sharks totally deserve the top position among the most dangerous freshwater aquatic monsters in the world today.
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