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River Monsters: Man-sized Fish

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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2009

More Monsters: http://animal.discovery.com/videos/river-monsters-highlights/#mkcpgn=ytapl1

An alleged maneater, the goonch catfish lives in the Great Kali River, where it can grow to the size of a person.

Be on the lookout for Season 2 of River Monsters with Jeremy Wade - coming in 2010 - on Animal Planet.

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  • OMG MAGIKARP EVOLVED

  • @megaelliott But not in a river! :p

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  • Thatt watever shark or fish it is/..... it has a chiney mostash lol 0:18

  • @dasmexicanpanda Supongo q hablas español no? Y emm nop, los tiburones no son peces, ni tecnicamente, ni en biologia, tienen su propia division, y si la biologia no los considera peces, entonces tampoco debe de hacerlo uno. Si tienen branquias, es por que viven en el mismo medio acuatico.

  • @GuGtheone were did u get soldier/badass i get the soldier part but badass oh wait did u look at the glitch for mystery box about the china lake

  • @GuGtheone ok fair enough but are u some kinda stalker and i dont hide from life i use to but i know now life will come around and knock on ur front door

  • @prkour1998 i am a pretty big river monsters/fish nerd... but judging by all the comments you leave on COD: black ops videos, your life revolves around imagining your some sort of soldier/badass in a video game. when in reality your just a kid hiding from life.

  • @GuGtheone ya we can all see u got no life if u know that much and uh put that in dumb guy english

  • @prkour1998 yes they can. there are known populations of bull sharks living, breeding and feeding in freshwater rivers. bull sharks have been found 1700 miles up the mississippi river in alton Illinois. This is all information from a river monsters episode... season 2 episode 7.

  • @RobertoRafaf Yes, sharks are considered a type of fish.

    Technically, yes. They have fins and gills like regular fish do.

  • @prkour1998 I never said they could

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