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- Astronaut Roy McBride undertakes a mission across an unforgiving solar system to uncover the truth about his missing father and his doomed expedition that now, 30 years later, threatens the universe.
- Stacy and Lydia are BFFs who've always dreamed about having epic Bat Mitzvahs. However, things start to go comically awry when a popular boy and middle school drama threatens their friendship and their rite of passage.
- Portrays human bravery and resilience after a tragic volcano disaster in New Zealand.
- Peep, Chirp, and Quack explore the "Big Wide World" around them, leading to mischief and adventures.
- Chris Hemsworth hosts a special that explores the tricky relationship between humans and sharks.
- Jeremiah tries to create a shark suit to be able to safely be in the water with sharks. Very beautiful shots with him and his crew.
- The worst of the worst, the toughest of the tough were all sent to The Rock. And they all wanted to escape. But their biggest obstacle wasn't the walls, the bars, the razor wire, or the guards - It was the sharks. And the guards made sure all the prisoners knew it. That's why they call it SHARKATRAZ. We'll investigate the frightening shark myth the guards used to prevent escapes.
- Something is happening in the abyss around Guadalupe Island; photos of great whites with strange scars believed to be from giant squids have surfaced; Dr. Tristan Guttridge tries to get a glimpse into the battles between the two beasts.
- This enlightening series is made by the producer of the epic BAFTA nominated series, Attenborough's Life of Birds, and the international 52' version is narrated by actor Dominic West.
- Shark experts has discovered three sharks who developed unique and deadly skills. These sharks are situated on three locations. The Tresher shark at the crowded New York coast line, who are only there for excactly 2 weeks. They developed the skill to stun or kill there prey with a tail whiplash. Further down south at the outer banks there is a ship graveyard from WW II which became a artificial reef and is the home for great numbers of sand tiger sharks who developed a stealth adaptation which keeps them motionless in the mercy water. Normally a shark has to keep moving to stay alive, which makes this skill quite unique. On the other side in the pacific/ bering sea a third ninja sharks manifest itself and is called the Salmon shark. There ninja skill is a super heated core, to survive in the freezing cold water. See how they research these species
- We know Bull Sharks swim upriver and we know they hunt in the sea. But we've never been able to see it all like this. We see them attack and consume other sharks. We watch their shady hunts in the deep. We follow them up freshwater rivers to pupping grounds. We see them hunt shoals of fish from drones above and we watch as they clash with hippos and crocodiles.
- Inspired by a mural they saw at Nottingham ice rink as children, former Olympic champions Torvill and Dean travel to Alaska on a quest to fulfill a life-long dream that also provides a first-hand insight into the effects of climate change.
- Marine biologist Dr Austin Gallagher searches for the holy grail of shark research -- the secret breeding grounds of tiger sharks.
- Up to 175 species of shark live in the oceans around the United States but only a handful of those have been known to attack humans. Despite that, we have more shark attacks here every year than the rest of the world combined.
- A researcher is on the trail of a puma which may have found refuge in the forest of Gévaudan, in France.
- Documentary going behind the scenes at the Highland Wildlife Park in Kincraig, Scotland to follow efforts to breed the first polar bear cub to be born in Britain in 25 years.
- Three renowned nature photographers document the behavior of three charismatic animal species for National Geographic. Steve Winter installed a photo trap in front of the metropolis of Mumbai to shoot a picture of a leopard on its next foray into town - about 40 of these big cats live in the nearby Sanjay Gandhi National Park. Tim Laman draws attention to the situation of Orang Utans on Borneo by shooting touching pictures of these animals, whose habitats are endangered because more and more rain forest is cleared to make room for oil palm plantations. One of those pictures, for example, is an ape baby reaching for its mother's hand. And underwater photographer Brian Skerry shoots photos of white sharks in front of Cape Cod on the US east coast. They come there more often because their prey, the gray seals, has increased in number. Three men, three missions, one goal: These photographers want to help with their work to better protect these species - especially in places that pit them against the interests of mankind.
- Dive beneath the surface of the Earth's vast oceans to uncover a world of extremes, from crushing depths to stormy coasts to crowded reefs. Oceans are dynamic environments where animals must adapt to life of constant change. Discover how seals fend off sharks, how turtles risk their lives to create their next generation and how ingenious orca fight to survive in the face of competition.