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- For an unprecedented 60-day survival challenge, Naked and Afraid survivalists Laura Zerra and Jeff Zausch, take on a punishing Philippine jungle. To make it all the way, they must be willing to become savage.
- A look at the funny side of friendship as The Mane 6 go on adorable adventures.
- This graphics intensive mega-series takes you on a backwards timeline to see what stood, lived, fought and died in your backyard hundreds, thousands, even millions of years ago.
- Darkness is a new type of reality TV's survival genre, that's being taken to new levels of mental and physical challenges. Inspired by sensory-deprivation training and extreme training scenarios of the U.S. military, Department of Defense and NASA, the series records what limits survivalists are willing to push themselves while trapped inside caves, abandoned mines and underground convolutions for up to six days. Working as a team, they do everything possible to exit complete darkness but struggle to combine their diverse skill sets as the effects of prolonged light deprivation take hold. To keep the experience as immersive as possible, participants are outfitted with custom-designed camera equipment, enabling them to document their own journey without any exposure to light or other anomalies.
- Dinosaurs were the ultimate prehistoric survival machines, ruling the earth for 120 Million years. Until now we've seen them as skeletons and robotic models. Dino Body takes a new look at dinosaurs -- from the inside out. Combining cinematic photo-real 3D graphics and leading-edge anatomy and paleontology, we peel back their skin, their muscles, even their brains to reveal the unique inner workings of the greatest beasts that ever lived. Hidden inside dino bodies are the anatomical secrets to surviving prehistoric Planet Earth for millions of years.
- Hosted by comedians Alex Weber and Zainab Johnson and will surprises hotel guests by turning an elevator into the set of a trivia game show. After they choose a floor, guests-turned-contestants must answer as many questions as they can in order to win cash. The more questions they answer correctly, the higher the elevator moves. But if they get one question wrong, they'll lose it all and head back down to the lobby.
- Ben Lecomte, the long distance swimmer, makes a historic swim across the Pacific Ocean along with the Seeker boat crew and research team, to collect data and raise awareness about our ocean's health.
- Throughout history, migrant groups have found the opportunity for progress on our continent: America. No matter what part of the world they are from, Italians, Lebanese, Japanese, African-Americans among many, immigrants have known how to plant roots and enrich with their traditions and culture the countries that have received them with open doors. The American dream is still latent, it does not matter if it is from the south, the center or the north of the continent, because our America is for everyone, and everyone is welcome.
- 5.4 million square miles. -76 degrees Fahrenheit. And a plethora of untapped natural resources - ANTARCTICA. The southern-most point on our planet. A sought-after destination for extreme adventurers and thrill seekers. Basking in white snow and rich with wildlife, Antarctica is one of the few places on Earth that remains untouched by human exploitation. However, in 2041, this could all change, with the expiration of an international treaty that protects this pristine land, Antarctica could be at risk and if ever exploited, humanity as we know will be over. Antarctica a #looksouth expedition is comprised of (3) friends: Juan Pablo Montejo, the first Colombian to reach the South Pole using only skis, Abbas Jafarian, the first Iranian to reach the South Pole using only skis, and José Francisco, a Venezuelan businessman. They will be accompanied by Sebastián an Antarctic Logistics Expeditor.
- Predators didn't dominate the Cretaceous period - plant-eaters did. And their bodies were built to take a beating. The latest science reveals the anatomical secrets that made the earth's largest vegetarians successful.
- The advantages and disadvantages of the survival strategies of the maternal instincts of the herbivore Sauroposeidon and carnivore Tyranosaurus Rex.
- More than a million generations adapted dinosaurs to a changing planet. But each successful generation boils down to a single encounter between two like-minded reptiles. The latest science reveals the anatomical secrets to life and love among dinosaurs.
- This program presents Tyrannousaurus Rex as primarily a lumbering predator and secondarily a scavenger or cannibal. Deinonycus is presented as an agile, crafty pack hunter. Quetzalcoatlus was an observant, opportunistic predator that attacked easy prey and could make a quick getaway. The sensory and killing anatomy of each animal is examined in detail as well as its diet and predatory style.
- Even millions of years ago, it was always Bigger in Texas. Scimitar toothed cats, the largest ocean-going reptile ever to exist, and armadillos as big as a car... in Prehistoric Dallas.
- Here in Denver, 65 million years ago, Tyrannosaurus Rex fought Triceratops in a battle to the death, and the Terminator Pig savaged anything in its path.
- Sabertooth cats once prowled LA just blocks away from the Oscar's Red Carpet. Duckbilled dinosaurs basked in California's famous surf-until they were attacked by fast and agile super-predators. And underneath it all, the ground moved...
- Mastodon's once trampled down Fifth Avenue, sea scorpions were part of the prehistoric freak show on Coney Island, and some of the world's first Dinosaurs roamed where the Giants now play.
- Prehistoric Washington D.C. was full of dinosaurs, and flying reptiles with 30-foot wingspans terrorized the skies over the National Mall. That was before it was Ground Zero, site of an asteroid impact that wiped out all life...
- Ten thousand years ago, it was home to both Mammoths and Mastodons - 420 million years ago, it was drowned beneath an ancient sea. But where did all of Chicago's Dinosaurs go?
- Carney Joe needs a portable shelter for the freezing nights of the Arctic Circle. Todd & Clint turn an old fuselage into the ultimate survival pod.
- It's Shark Week's 30th anniversary celebrate with familiar faces like Craig Ferguson, Tracy Morgan, Andy Samberg and more as we count down the 50 GREATEST SHARK WEEK MOMENTS of all time!