: Legendary angler Jeremy Wade described it as a "fish from hell," noting its extreme power and aggression during capture. 3. The Goonch : The Giant Devil Catfish

: Hailing from Australian Aboriginal mythology, the Bunyip is a wetland guardian that lurks in swamps and billabongs, often described as a terrifying man-eater with a horse-like head and a barking cry. 5. The Living Dinosaurs: White Sturgeon

: In the Kali River, local reports suggest the Goonch developed a taste for human flesh after feeding on remains from funeral pyres.

: It is a massive, black, predatory catfish that blends into the dark, rocky riverbeds, waiting for anything—or anyone—to pass by. 4. Mythical Terrors: Kelpies and the Bunyip