Streamed from the YouTube channel Wild Waters - Animal Documentaries of the distributor Little Dot Studios that owns the rights to this Documentary.
GIANT CATFISH: THE INVASIVE PREDATOR THAT EATS BIRDS
Cinemavixion Review
This documentary, "Giant Catfish: The Invasive Predator That Eats Birds," plunges viewers into the murky depths of Europe's waterways to confront the formidable Wels catfish. Often dubbed "River Jaws," this colossal freshwater predator has, over the past half-century, become a pervasive presence across the continent. The film meticulously details its remarkable adaptability, thriving even in environments marked by pollution, and its astonishing predatory prowess. We witness firsthand the catfish's uncanny ability to hunt not just aquatic prey, but also birds venturing too close to the water's edge, a behavior that underscores its status as a true apex predator. The narrative also thoughtfully explores the role of human activity, such as stocking for sport fishing, in facilitating the species' widespread distribution. With its capacity for learning and growth to immense sizes, the Wels catfish presents a compelling case study in invasive species dynamics, raising crucial questions about ecological balance and the future of European freshwater ecosystems.