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: The series opener set the tone. Wade investigated a fatal attack in the Amazon, proving that while piranhas are often hyped by Hollywood, their reality is even more fascinating (and occasionally more dangerous) than the myth. "Killer Catfish"

Wade travels to the remote Matto Grosso region. He discovers that while piranhas are often depicted in Hollywood as mindless killers that can strip a human in seconds, the locals treat them with a mix of caution and casualness—children often swim in the same waters where piranhas live. However, he learns that under specific conditions—namely the dry season when water levels drop and food becomes scarce—piranhas become trapped in "death pools." In these crowded, starving conditions, their aggression turns lethal.

The heart of the show’s success is Jeremy Wade himself. His calm, professorial demeanor contrasts sharply with the chaos of a 200-pound fish thrashing at the end of a line. Season 1 established his ethos: "Catch, study, and release." He wasn't there to kill the monsters, but to unmask them and promote conservation for the world's often-overlooked freshwater giants. from Season 1, or are you looking for where to stream the series officially?