Monday, 27 August 2012
Teachers keep track of weird animals
Some are as big as horses, some of which can paralyze you with 500 volt electric shock and some are interested in the male genitalia.
In quiet water, sharp-toothed animals live, smooth and look intimidating to cause local chills every time tells the story about life's creepy.
However, the British film producer, Jeremy Wade continually violate traditional taboos in its track freshwater fish most frightening, to find out how their horror.
Wade hunting animal groups such odd look for his new series, 'River Monsters' (Leviathan) which saw him fight with freshwater stingrays, struggling with Japanese salamanders, and even swim with India goonch catfish weighing 73 kilograms.
Jeremy said, who encouraged him was the desire not only to see something that has never been seen but also people realize that life is more endangered animals than humans.
According to him, the complete Leviathan is 'big and weird, looks like it's not supposed to be close to humans'.
"Find it is one thing, but to conserve them is another thing. People can not be expected to take care of something they do not know it exists.
"Most of these animals never seen by the public, let alone on TV. And you can not produce a program that shows their nature as direct visibility is bad or not in most rivers.
"Every time after capture and see the fish, I let it go. Although harmless to humans, we do not understand the nature of the monster.
"Only in certain circumstances, such as the giant snakehead fish protect their young, giant fish will attack humans on purpose.
"Being a predator is in the top spot, they are a good indicator of the overall condition of our rivers, something we need to preserve, for our own interest as well."
For Wade, though find many types of fish, including sharp-toothed, fin spines are poisonous and sizes some very large fish, most fish scare is not large in size.
"For me, the most terrifying fish probably electric eel. They do not look creepy but 500 volt electrical shock that could devastate your fish.
"And if it makes you prone in water policy, it is difficult for you to survive. Anyone who comes to the aid may also shock it.
"I've heard people dead in the water only knee-attack from the animal. According to the story, the occasional eel twine victims chest and produce continuous electrical current to the heart of the victim stopped, "said Wade.
Former high school teacher, Wade with a Bachelor of Science in the field of zoology from the University of Bristol said, in some cases, he will not be able to discover the thought that the story of the fish they have ever heard.
"Initially, I was skeptical about goonch catfish in India. Me and my cameraman barely sleep before we finally capture a fish. Almost two meters in length and weigh 73 kilograms.
"A few years before, I never catch catfish larger goonch. I'm not certain extent but when I swim in the same river when making recordings River Monsters, our cameraman saw a fish as big as a horse. "
Said Wade, a documentary about river fish derivatives indirectly be recorded on fish that may not exist in 50 years.
"Most of the fish that I find rare compared to 50 years ago. And many more are dying. However, the most likely to survive in an area in total and smaller size.
"It does not include 'Kaluga sturgeon' on the River Amur, Russia may become extinct in a few years because of trade caviar, caviar is salted and eaten as a sumptuous meal and special."
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