Over ten feet long, it weighs in at nearly a quarter
of a ton. Covering its back are armoured plates made of
bone. Five hundred stiletto-sharp teeth line its long
crocodilian jaws. It's a prehistoric beast of staggering
proportions; a fearsome creature from the time of the
dinosaurs. But the Alligator Gar, an air-breathing
survivor from the Cretaceous period is still with us
today, patrolling inland rivers, hunting in murky waters
shared by human communities. And for Jeremy Wade,
described as the 'greatest angling explorer of his
generation', the Gar and other outlandish freshwater
predators have been an obsession for all his adult life.
With names like Arapaima, Snakehead, Goonch, Goliath
Tigerfish and Electric Eel, many of them have acquired
an almost mythical status. In a quest that has taken him
from the Amazon to the Congo, and from North America to
the mountains of India, Wade has pursued the truth about
these little known, often misunderstood animals. Along
the way he's survived a plane crash, malaria and a
fish-inflicted blow to the chest that, according to a
later scan, caused permanent scarring to his heart.In
RIVER MONSTERS, Wade delivers a sometimes jaw-dropping
blend of adventure, natural history, legend and
detective work. It reads like a hunt for the Loch Ness
Monster. But it's all true. These are fisherman's tales
like you've never heard before. The stories of the ones
that didn't get away ... |
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