Indian mutant catfish hunt swimmers or bury human bodies because they often eat water (Figure)


Biologist Wade (left) and two locals caught a "man-eating giant catfish".


  People who often eat water and bury human bodies in rivers have genetic mutations and love to eat human flesh.


  Indian catfish hunt swimmers.


  In recent years, it has been rumored that there are cannibal monsters lurking in the Great Kali River on the border between India and Nepal. Living people who bathe and swim in the river are often dragged into the water by the monsters and mysteriously disappeared. However, scientists have found that this mysterious monster is probably a large catfish. Because they often swallow the remains of the dead thrown into the river by local people after holding funerals, they have undergone genetic mutation and fell in love with cannibalism! This large catfish, like a crocodile, has become a "human killer" lurking in the river!


  Mysterious monster "hunting" swimmers


  It is reported that in recent years, there have been frequent disappearances of swimmers in the Great Kali River on the border between India and Nepal. It is rumored by local people that there are cannibal monsters lurking in the river, and they often devour living people who bathe and swim in the river.


  In 2007, an 18-year-old Nepalese boy was dragged into the water by a mysterious monster while swimming in the Grand Kali River, and he never surfaced again. According to witnesses, this mysterious water monster looks like an "extended version of a pig". However, the first victim of the monster in the Great Kali River may be traced back to 1988. In April of that year, a 17-year-old Nepalese boy jumped into the river to take a bath, and was suddenly dragged into the water by a mysterious monster and died. Three months later, another little boy was dragged into the bottom of the water by the monster and disappeared mysteriously. When the little boy was attacked, his frightened father could only watch him disappear into the water. Since then, there have been several attacks by water monsters in the Great Cali River.


  Often eat corpses and fall in love with human flesh.


  Locals suspect that these monsters that frequently attack humans may be crocodiles, but they have never found evidence. Jeremy Wade, a British biologist, recently launched an investigation into the monster incident in the Great Cali River. Wade investigation found that these "cannibal monsters" are not crocodiles, but may be a large catfish with genetic mutation! This catfish has fallen in love with cannibalism because it often devours the remains of the dead thrown into the river by local people after holding funerals!


  Wade said: "I was told that the local funeral custom is usually to cremate the dead by the river and then throw the partially burned remains into the river. The mysterious monster in the river often devours human remains thrown into the water, and obviously falls in love with the smell of human flesh, and begins to attack the living who swim and bathe in the water. After investigation, I found that this mysterious monster is probably a large catfish! "


  Caught a 1.8-meter-long "man-eating giant catfish"


  According to Wade, this large catfish named goonch is one of the largest freshwater fishes in the world, but people have never heard of the incident of catfish cannibalism before. Wade said that this catfish began to attack humans because of genetic mutation and fell in love with the taste of human flesh.


  During the investigation, Wade personally caught a giant catfish weighing 73 kilograms in the Grand Kali River, which was 1.8 meters long from beginning to end. Wade said, "If a catfish of this size bites you, it can be said that you will not have a chance to escape." It is reported that Wade’s investigation of the monster in the Great Kali River has been made into a TV documentary "The Carnivorous Monster", which will be premiered by British TV 5 on the evening of October 21st. (Yang Zong)

Editor: Fan Jing