Mysterious Earth
The world's oceans hold secrets to discover, from the ruins of Pompeii to the Santa Maria.
The world's oceans hold secrets to discover, from the ruins of Pompeii to the Santa Maria.
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Takes a look at how dangerous animals use their sharp minds to survive in the wild.
The filmmakers shed light on how sharp-toothed animals use their fangs and teeth as weapons.
Takes a look at the hierarchy of animals in the wild as they fight each other to survive.
Shows some of the most venomous creatures in the animal kingdom and the various ways they hunt prey.
From pumas to bald eagles to grizzly bears, witness apex predators using strength and cunning.
Steve Morris provides a glimpse into the mind of a white shark.
In the Filipino village of Oslob on the Cebu Island, people suffer from typhoons and overfishing.
Footage from California to Australia follows the blue shark, the whale shark and the white shark.
Reports of clashes between the two are many but researchers are determined to find out the truth.
Great White Sharks circle the waters of South Australia, and we jump in the water with the Port Lincoln shark dive team, out near the Neptune Islands, right in the middle of a shark meeting point in between the West Coast and East Coast populations.
Explore the multitude of sharks that call the Maldives home - surrounded by the Indian Ocean, Fuvahmulah at the southern tip of the chain really does have it all. Thresher Sharks, schooling Hammerheads, Grey Reef Sharks, Oceanic White Tips.
From the depths of caves in Australia we spring around the globe to the sparkling waters of The Bahamas - where second generation boat captain, Neal Watson Jr., takes us to Tiger Beach - a sandy quay that is submerged but close to the surface.
From the crystal clear waters of Lord Howe to the murky depths of Sydney Harbour, come with scientists Dr. Vic Peddemors and Dr. Amy Smoothey as they study one of the unique and feared sharks in our waters - the Bull Shark - seen as dangerous.
Whale Sharks are the gentle giants of the Shark family, stretching 18m or 59 feet, they are filter feeders and inhabit warmer waters. Dr. Mark Meekhan and his colleague Christine Barry have been studying these majestic creatures in the Ningaloo Reef.
Cristina Zenato arrived in the Bahamas to do a couple of months of diving - more than 28 years later she's still there, and is now known for her passion for helping sharks. While she's met and helped all kinds, from Hammerheads and Tiger sharks.
Steve Morris provides a glimpse into the mind of a white shark.
In the Filipino village of Oslob on the Cebu Island, people suffer from typhoons and overfishing.
Reports of clashes between the two are many but researchers are determined to find out the truth.
This documentary wants to show a different side of the infamous great white.
French Polynesia's great hammerhead sharks are extraordinarily shy animals.
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