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There is only one way to find out … and you gotta get close. Many long thought these sharks were just well-fed, but now some scientists believe that Big Bull is the matriarch of a unique population of giants. Bull sharks in Florida patrol the beaches, terrifyingly close the swimmers, and feast on seasonal migrations of baitfish.
Neil Hammerschlag caught the mother of all bull sharks-it stretched more than 10-feet long and weighed over 1,000 pounds! They named her Big Bull and set her free. In 2012, off the coast of Florida, shark scientist Dr. It was a freak encounter that broke all the records. National Geographic - Premieres July 13, at 10/9c Despite all Paige has lived through, this inspirational teen remains an advocate for sharks and, with the guidance of professionals, takes brave steps to overcome her greatest fears. Experts unpack the details of Paige's attack to determine what kind of shark is responsible and what can be done, if anything, to avoid this happening again. Paige Winter was only 17 years old when she lost a leg and portion of her hand to a shark. National Geographic - Premieres July 12, at 10/9c SHARK ATTACK INVESTIGATION: THE PAIGE WINTER STORY Scientific experts and investigators dive deeper into the mystery of these unexplained behaviors and come to a stunning revelation that ties these extraordinary events together. Featuring footage from actual attacks, interactions, and behavior captured by both professionals and observant bystanders, every twist and turn leaves viewers sitting on the edge of their seats.
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This action-packed series is an investigation into bizarre and fascinating shark behavior. National Geographic - Premieres July 12, at 9/8c The great white has a reputation for being the scariest in the sea, but Explorer Jacques Cousteau called the oceanic whitetip "The most dangerous of all sharks …" Two teams of experts dive deep into the world of the oceanic whitetip to reveal what makes this species a top contender for the title of "world's most dangerous shark." National Geographic - Premieres July 9, at 10/9c 4, at 10/9cįrom mysterious severed heads and ambush attacks to mob hunts and stand-offs, what happens when two of the deadliest predators on the planet go head-to-head? National Geographic - Premieres July 8, at 10/9c So what is behind this behavior? Do sharks enjoy a social life, or are they working together to become even more effective hunters? In this special, we reveal how this apex predator likes to hang out in gangs. 12, at 8/7cįor years sharks have been viewed as solitary predators, but scientists have recently discovered a surprising new behavior. National Geographic - Premieres July 7, at 10/9c Diving with several shark populations along New Zealand's southern coast, they investigate this murder mystery and seek answers to this burning question: have their local orcas developed a taste for great white sharks? Now, researchers in New Zealand set out to discover if it could happen again. Off the coast of South Africa in 2017, orcas began hunting and killing great white sharks. National Geographic - Premieres July 6, at 10/9c
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Was a rogue serial killer on the loose? Or was something new drawing sharks and humans into conflict?
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Incredibly, all the victims were attacked in the same small patch of ocean, no larger than four football fields. In October 2018, the remote islands of the Whitsunday in Australia were rocked by a series of shark attacks. National Geographic - Premieres July 5, at 10/9c