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Wade uses specialized rods and bait to catch large piranha specimens, showing that they are not always the size of a hand, but can be quite large and powerful.
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In the scene, "AMZN" or "amzn" is a widely used shorthand that signals a source has been used. This means the release group did not capture a screen recording (which would be a "WEBRip") but instead downloaded the actual file from Amazon's servers, often after cracking the DRM protection. An AMZN WEB-DL is prized for being a bit-perfect copy of the master file used by the streaming service, containing no additional compression or artifacts. It's as close to a studio master as most consumers can get, short of an actual Blu-ray release. Wade uses specialized rods and bait to catch
and why Season 1 remains a standout in nature documentary history. This means the release group did not capture
: Identifies the television show as River Monsters , specifically focusing on Season 1 (which originally aired in 2009).



