Pat Kelly
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I got this from Zeb the last night!
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[COLOR= ]Zeb
[/COLOR]NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL’S “MONSTER FISH†SEASON 3
Monster Fish: Predators of the Outback; Friday, July 8, 2011, at 10 PM ET/PT
Each year in the Australian outback, the dry season leaves five top predators- giant stingrays, sawfish, bull sharks, and freshwater and saltwater crocodiles- stranded in waterholes with limited food supplies. Zeb sets out to find out how each of the giants has adapted to the environment and which one is the ultimate king of the pool. With the help of local experts, Zeb gets up close with a bull shark's sharp teeth, wades through knee-deep water in the dark of night searching for a stingray and wrangles a so-called man-eater croc.
Monster Fish: Giant Eels; Friday, July 15, 2011, at 10 p.m. EDT/PDT
The giant eel is a massive, flesh-eating, wall-climbing, air-absorbing, snakelike fish that can attack like a crocodile and live upwards of 100 years. So, of course, Zeb goes in search of two of the largest species, one in [COLOR= ]New Zealand, the longfin eel, and the other in the Solomon Islands, the elusive giant mottled eel. [/COLOR]
Monster Fish: Australian River King; Friday, July 22, 2011, at 10 p.m. EDT/PDT
The Murray cod can grow up to 6 feet long and weigh more than 250 pounds, and is rumored to eat everything from birds to snakes to possums — even its own kind. But humans have been encroaching on the cod’s river system and now these enormous fish are rarely seen in the wild.
Monster Fish: Russian Giants; Friday, July 29, 2011, at 10 p.m. EDT/PDT
Hogan travels to one of the world’s most wild and remote locations: Kamchatka, in Russia's Far East, a place home to a mass migration of millions of salmon. It’s this isolation that created one of the world’s last, truly wild salmon sanctuaries with an incredible 14,000 of the most remote and pristine rivers on Earth. He seeks the help of a team of world-class kayakers and tackles white water rapids, bears, volcanoes and poachers to find out why this land is home to so many salmon.
Monster Fish: India’s River Devil; Friday, August 5, 2011, at 10 p.m. EDT/PDT
Hogan is on a mission in the Indian Himalayas to investigate disturbing reports of a mammoth-sized catfish called a Goonch – accused of stalking, attacking and killing people. He enlists the help of local guide and conservationist Vinay Badola to investigate the crime scenes along the Kali River. He then travels to the Ramganga River, the perfect place to spot and catch a Goonch, to study its behavior and determine whether these stories are fact or fiction.
Monster Fish: American Behemoth; Friday, August 12, 2011, at 10 PM ET/PT
Monster Fish: Jumping Giants of Laos; Friday, August 19, 2011, at 10 PM ET/PT
Please help spread the word!!
Thanks,
[COLOR= ]Zeb
[/COLOR]NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL’S “MONSTER FISH†SEASON 3
Monster Fish: Predators of the Outback; Friday, July 8, 2011, at 10 PM ET/PT
Each year in the Australian outback, the dry season leaves five top predators- giant stingrays, sawfish, bull sharks, and freshwater and saltwater crocodiles- stranded in waterholes with limited food supplies. Zeb sets out to find out how each of the giants has adapted to the environment and which one is the ultimate king of the pool. With the help of local experts, Zeb gets up close with a bull shark's sharp teeth, wades through knee-deep water in the dark of night searching for a stingray and wrangles a so-called man-eater croc.
Monster Fish: Giant Eels; Friday, July 15, 2011, at 10 p.m. EDT/PDT
The giant eel is a massive, flesh-eating, wall-climbing, air-absorbing, snakelike fish that can attack like a crocodile and live upwards of 100 years. So, of course, Zeb goes in search of two of the largest species, one in [COLOR= ]New Zealand, the longfin eel, and the other in the Solomon Islands, the elusive giant mottled eel. [/COLOR]
Monster Fish: Australian River King; Friday, July 22, 2011, at 10 p.m. EDT/PDT
The Murray cod can grow up to 6 feet long and weigh more than 250 pounds, and is rumored to eat everything from birds to snakes to possums — even its own kind. But humans have been encroaching on the cod’s river system and now these enormous fish are rarely seen in the wild.
Monster Fish: Russian Giants; Friday, July 29, 2011, at 10 p.m. EDT/PDT
Hogan travels to one of the world’s most wild and remote locations: Kamchatka, in Russia's Far East, a place home to a mass migration of millions of salmon. It’s this isolation that created one of the world’s last, truly wild salmon sanctuaries with an incredible 14,000 of the most remote and pristine rivers on Earth. He seeks the help of a team of world-class kayakers and tackles white water rapids, bears, volcanoes and poachers to find out why this land is home to so many salmon.
Monster Fish: India’s River Devil; Friday, August 5, 2011, at 10 p.m. EDT/PDT
Hogan is on a mission in the Indian Himalayas to investigate disturbing reports of a mammoth-sized catfish called a Goonch – accused of stalking, attacking and killing people. He enlists the help of local guide and conservationist Vinay Badola to investigate the crime scenes along the Kali River. He then travels to the Ramganga River, the perfect place to spot and catch a Goonch, to study its behavior and determine whether these stories are fact or fiction.
Monster Fish: American Behemoth; Friday, August 12, 2011, at 10 PM ET/PT
Monster Fish: Jumping Giants of Laos; Friday, August 19, 2011, at 10 PM ET/PT