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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jeremy_WadeJeremy Wade - Wikipedia

    Television presenter, author, zoologist, adventurer, angler. Website. www.jeremywade.co.uk. 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.

  2. Watch Now. River Monsters follows biologist and extreme angler, Jeremy Wade, on his search for freshwater fish with a taste for human flesh. Jeremy travels the globe risking life and limb, to investigate freshwater mysteries and uncover the truth about the dark secrets of our planet's rivers.

  3. River Monsters follows the worldwide adventures of Suffolk-born British host, biologist, adventurer and extreme angler Jeremy Wade. He explores rivers and lakes to uncover the creatures behind local folklore and harrowing tales of monster fish.

  4. River Monsters: With Jeremy Wade, Vic Hislop, David Buckmeier, Mark Spitzer. Jeremy Wade searches the world for legendary and flesh-eating freshwater fish.

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    • 2009-04-05
    • Documentary, Adventure, Mystery
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  5. Apr 6, 2018 · Extreme angler and biologist Jeremy Wade is probably best known for investigating stories of giant fish and other mysterious creatures on Animal Planet’s River Monsters. Now he has taken...

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  7. Jeremy is fishing on an incredibly remote lake where the wildlife clearly isn't scared of humans!#RiverMonsters #JeremyWade #CaimanWelcome to the official Ri...

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  8. Re-runs showing worldwide, mostly on Discovery (and ITV4 in UK). Viewers in the US can watch all episodes streamed on AnimalPlanetGo. River Monsters is a co-production of Icon Films and Animal Planet. 251lb lau-lau catfish from Essequibo River in Guyana.

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