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Baby Sharks
Baby sharks are cute, but they need to grow up fast. Witness the vulnerable side to these top predators as they learn to navigate a dangerous world.

Camo Sharks
For the first time, shark experts aim to uncover a great white sharks’ ability to manipulate their dermal skin cells and activate camouflage.

Counting Jaws
Shark scientists dive deep into a new Great White hot spot in California, and Guadalupe island, to produce a new white shark population estimate.

Game of Sharks
It’s time for sharks to face off in the ultimate species competition. Will the great white be on top? Or will an underdog swim into first place?

Jaws Invasion
From golf courses and backyards, to ponds and swimming pools; sharks are invading unexpected places. Learn how they end up in these waters and why.

Jaws vs. Boats
Viral videos of sharks attacking boats abound. Dr. Mike Heithaus and PHD Candidate Sara Casareto investigate what’s causing this clash.

Maui Shark Mystery
To solve the secret gathering of Maui tiger sharks, a fearless team of scientists dive in and collect the crucial data to help crack the case.

Shark Queens
From great white sharks in South Africa to tiger sharks in the Maldives, scientists look to uncover if female sharks are the rulers of the ocean.

Shark Side of the Moon
Shark Side of the Moon presents an unprecedented glimpse into the fascinating lives of hammerhead sharks and their surprising connection to the moon.

Sky Sharks: Closer Than You Think
Drones are revealing that some sharks live closer to our shores than we might like to imagine. It’s time to check who’s swimming behind you!

Shark Superpower
Two experts go to extraordinary lengths to take shark science into the wild as they investigate two iconic shark superpowers – speed and bite force.

Sharks That Eat Everything
From sardines and seals to submarines and suits of armor, nothing is safe from sharks’ inquisitive jaws.

World's Biggest Hammerhead?
A team of shark scientists from Florida International University, are on an expedition to try and find the world’s biggest great hammerhead.

Bull Shark Bandits
Using a new experimental diving cage, two shark biologists investigate rising reports of bull sharks stealing from fishermen in northern Australia.

Saved From a Shark
Incredible first-hand accounts of people who believe dolphins and whales saved them from a potentially fatal shark attack.

Bullshark vs. Hammerhead
Shark experts launch an investigation into bull sharks and great hammerheads after a rare video is discovered that shows them going head-to-head.

Return of the Great White
January 2019, Oahu – three great whites are caught on camera, a rarity in Hawaii. But the sightings don’t stop there. Another is lurking just below the surface.

Shark Below Zero
After the first suspected white shark attack in Canada for over 150 years, experts team up to find out what White Sharks are doing so far north.

Sharkcano: Hawaii
To find out why sharks are drawn to Hawaii’s volcanoes, Dr. Mike Heithaus and Dr. Frances Farabaugh free dive with one of the most dangerous sharks.

Sharks vs. Dolphins: Bahamas Showdown
In the Bahamas, over 30% of dolphins have shark bite scars; using a non-toxic gel bite pad and a life-sized dolphin lure, a look at bite impressions of three species that could be predators.

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