Ep 11. The Deadliest
- April 3, 2011
In season 3 episode 11 of River Monsters, titled "The Deadliest," host Jeremy Wade dives into the deadliest waters known to man. Wade travels to a remote part of Australia to investigate a creature that has been responsible for the deaths of multiple people over the years.
The episode begins with Wade meeting with local authorities who provide him with the details of the latest attack. He learns that the most recent victim was a young girl who was attacked while swimming in a river. The locals believe that the attack was carried out by a giant freshwater crocodile, which is known to inhabit the area.
Wade sets out to track down the crocodile and enlists the help of a local expert, who has spent decades studying the creature. The expert takes Wade to various locations along the river where the crocodile has been seen, but they have little luck in finding it.
The search becomes even more challenging as heavy rains cause the river to rise, making it difficult to navigate. The team is forced to abandon their boat and continue on foot, wading through waist-deep water.
As they search, Wade and the expert discuss the behavior of crocodiles and the danger they pose to humans. They also explore the history of the area and the ways in which humans have impacted the ecosystem.
After several days of searching, the team finally spots the giant crocodile. Wade and the expert observe the creature from a safe distance, marveling at its size and strength. They estimate that the crocodile is over 20 feet long and weigh upwards of 2,000 pounds.
Wade realizes that this may be one of the largest crocodiles he has ever encountered and decides to attempt to catch it. He and the expert spend several hours setting up traps and baiting the area. Eventually, they are successful in trapping the giant crocodile.
Wade examines the crocodile up close, noting its massive jaws and impressive teeth. He takes a sample of its DNA and releases the creature back into the wild.
The episode concludes with Wade reflecting on the danger of these creatures and the importance of respecting their power. He also notes the importance of conservation efforts to protect these magnificent creatures from human intervention.
Overall, "The Deadliest" is a thrilling and educational episode of River Monsters that explores the fascinating world of freshwater crocodiles. Wade's expertise and passion for his work make for an engaging viewing experience that is sure to captivate fans of the show.