The Chinese government opened a can of worms. A “monster” fish with razor-sharp teeth has been slipping away from Chinese authorities for weeks as they scramble to catch the beast, according to a ...
A bizarre video supposedly showing two "monster fish" passing an eel from one's mouth to the other was widely circulated on social media in the spring of 2021. Viewers be warned, the following video ...
Visitors to the Carnegie Museum of Natural History will be able to swim — virtually — with some pretty big fishes when the National Geographic Society traveling exhibition, “Monster Fish: In Search of ...
“Monster Fish: In Search of the Last River Giants” will be on exhibit at Exploration Place through Sept. 6. Courtesy photo There’s something very fishy with Exploration Place’s new summer exhibition. ...
Catfish that eat pigeons, huge groupers that eat sharks and saber-toothed Payara that spear their prey with six-inch long fangs are just a few of the monster fish that Zeb Hogan, aquatic ecologist in ...
SAN ANTONIO – The Witte Museum is opening a new National Geographic exhibition, “Monster Fish: In Search of the Last River Giants,” on Oct. 8. The exhibition is inspired by the National Geographic ...
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I caught a monster fish in Alaska!

Experience Day 1 in Ketchikan, Alaska, with highlights from an incredible fishing trip with Tj and Jan at Alaska Strike Zone.
A crew from the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office in Alpena, Michigan, made the unexpected catch on April 22 while they were surveying the river's sturgeon fish population, the agency tells PEOPLE ...
Did this brave fisherman prevent a Carp-aggedon? An Oklahoma angler set a state and possible world record — and helped avert an environmental disaster — in one fell swoop after landing a monstrous ...
Video above: Will These Animals Play a Role in Cleaning Viruses From the Ocean?Scientists were in for a shock when they encountered a "real life river monster" -- a giant fish believed to be more than ...
Being superstitious about fishing paid off for Quinn Pauly -- and for the monster fish he caught. Pauly, a Reno physician and Pyramid Lake angling regular, hooked into and landed a cutthroat that he ...