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  1. 18 nov 2015 · River Jaws: Le silure, l'ogre de nos rivières: Directed by Bertrand Loyer. With James Faulkner, James Faulkner, Nicolas Marié, Joseph Marshall. How has the catfish - the largest freshwater fish in Europe that terrorizes pikes, pigeons and even bathers - progressively colonized all rivers without eliminating any other species?

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    • Documentary
    • Bertrand Loyer
    • 2015-11-18
  2. Currently you are able to watch "River Jaws: Le silure, l'ogre de nos rivières" streaming on Amazon Prime Video or for free with ads on Tubi TV, Freevee, Amazon Prime Video with Ads. It is also possible to rent "River Jaws: Le silure, l'ogre de nos rivières" on Amazon Video online.

  3. 17 nov 2015 · Venu des fleuves de l'Est, le silure a colonisé la quasi-totalité des lacs, canaux et rivières d'Europe depuis 1950. Adulte, ce géant ne rencontre aucune concurrence, et trône au sommet de la chaîne alimentaire aquatique.

    • Bertrand Loyer
    • James Faulkner
  4. Currently you are able to watch "River Jaws: Le silure, l'ogre de nos rivières" streaming on Magellan TV or rent it on Amazon Video online. Synopsis How has the catfish - the largest freshwater fish in Europe that terrorizes pikes, pigeons and even bathers - progressively colonized all rivers without eliminating any other species?

  5. 18 ott 2017 · Toutes les critiques sur le film River Jaws - Le silure, l'ogre de nos rivières de Bertrand Loyer, classées par popularité. Avis, tests, ou simples fiches de lecture,...

  6. How has the catfish - the largest freshwater fish in Europe that terrorizes pikes, pigeons and even bathers - progressively colonized all rivers without eliminating any other species?

  7. Having established their reign of terror over half a century, should this invader be declared harmful? To answer that question, this film documents the objective work of biologist Frederic Santoul who has been trying to solve a riddle: in all the rivers where it has been introduced, why has the catfish not eliminated any other fish species?