2024-07-16
In the movies, sharks jump into boats, circle in tornados, and risk their lives to attack humans. Ian Ziering, Tara Reid Dr. Tristan Guttridge see if a real Sharknado could happen. (Repeat).
Tiffany Haddish hosts Shark Week. While her fantasy was to uncover the secrets of shark sex sailing on the fanciest yachts, surrounded by friendly sea creatures and pampered by a handsome merman, she's in for the sharkiest of wake-up calls. (Repeat).
Tracy Morgan teams up with shark experts around the country to identify the craziest and most ferocious sharks in the ocean. From rare species to stealthy predators, Tracy shows off his favorite sharks and their incredible capabilities and adaptations. (Repeat).
Legends swirl around El Demonio Negro, a 50-foot shark in Mexico that has terrorized fishermen and tourists for generations. Forrest Galante hunts for answers in the most rugged and remote parts of the Baja Peninsula. (Repeat).
The Meg, a massive shark measuring 50 feet and weighing 60 tons, was once feared as the most fearsome predator. It could devour a killer whale effortlessly. But new evidence suggests that its cousin, the great white shark, may have caused its extinction. (Repeat).
With 60 attacks in 30 years, Brazil has become a hotspot for lethal shark encounters. Marine biologist Danni Washington and conservationist Paul de Gelder join scientists tracking deadly tiger sharks in one of Brazil's most beautiful tourist destinations. (Repeat).
"Sharkologist" Michelle Jewel believes the leaping great whites of South Africa do more than just hunt for prey. Join Michelle as she embarks on a journey to prove these sharks are actually breaching to communicate with each other. (Repeat).
Experts will re-examine the original Shark Week, Megalodon: Still Lives, to paint an accurate picture of how Megalodon would live and hunt today. (Repeat).
With reports of enormous fat white sharks appearing off the coast of New Zealand, scientists Tom Hird and Leigh de Necker set out to find one of these behemoths and determine if the great white can reach a staggering 6,000 lbs. (Repeat).
A spike in attacks on sea lions off the coast of Southern California sends shark researchers searching for an oversized, aggressive mako shark they believe could have family ties to the legendary record-breaking mako called, The Beast. (Repeat).
Dr. Craig O'Connell and his team willfully ignite shark-feeding frenzies to uncover whether these violent and chaotic events trigger mating behavior. The results could be the key to ensuring the survival of these crucial apex species. (Repeat).
There's a growing population of aggressive white sharks in an unlikely location, Canada. Andy Casagrande heads out on an expedition along Nova Scotia's coast to determine if this new population could be the largest in the world. (Repeat).
With reports of enormous fat white sharks appearing off the coast of New Zealand, scientists Tom Hird and Leigh de Necker set out to find one of these behemoths and determine if the great white can reach a staggering 6,000 lbs. (Repeat).
A spike in attacks on sea lions off the coast of Southern California sends shark researchers searching for an oversized, aggressive mako shark they believe could have family ties to the legendary record-breaking mako called, The Beast. (Repeat).
Dr. Craig O'Connell and his team willfully ignite shark-feeding frenzies to uncover whether these violent and chaotic events trigger mating behavior. The results could be the key to ensuring the survival of these crucial apex species. (Repeat).
There's a growing population of aggressive white sharks in an unlikely location, Canada. Andy Casagrande heads out on an expedition along Nova Scotia's coast to determine if this new population could be the largest in the world. (Repeat).
The Meg, a massive shark measuring 50 feet and weighing 60 tons, was once feared as the most fearsome predator. It could devour a killer whale effortlessly. But new evidence suggests that its cousin, the great white shark, may have caused its extinction. (Repeat).
With 60 attacks in 30 years, Brazil has become a hotspot for lethal shark encounters. Marine biologist Danni Washington and conservationist Paul de Gelder join scientists tracking deadly tiger sharks in one of Brazil's most beautiful tourist destinations. (Repeat).
Shark expert Riley Elliot and underwater cameraman Andy Casagrande are on an epic expedition to uncover the mysteries of the mako shark in one of the last places on earth where these apex predators rule the waters. (Repeat).
In 2012, Michelle Jewell documented one of the largest great white mating scars ever recorded. Recently, similar marks have appeared, leading her to believe this is a possible mating ground and that mega-shark El Diablo has returned to South Africa. (Repeat).
Off the coast of Los Angeles, a new population of super makos is challenging great whites for hunting territories. Dr. Craig O'Connell, Fo Zayed and Kendyl Bernet deploy state-of-the-art technology to reveal their dominance. (Repeat).
Dr. Tristan Guttridge believes hammerhead sharks can reach monster sizes by hunting other sharks, but the only way to prove it is to get tissue samples from some of the largest sharks on the planet. (Repeat).
Dr. Craig O'Connell and his team willfully ignite shark-feeding frenzies to uncover whether these violent and chaotic events trigger mating behavior. The results could be the key to ensuring the survival of these crucial apex species. (Repeat).
A group of shark experts set out to discover which shark species has the deadliest bite. Using bite force meters, biomedical imaging and a cutting-edge super slow-motion camera rig, they'll document and analyze shark bites like never before. (Repeat).