Episode 3
Wildlife series on the sharks of the world. Sharks are among the most misunderstood predators on the planet, but a team of scientists is trying to change that.
Sharks are among the most misunderstood predators on the planet, but an international team of scientists is trying to change that. Their research is revealing that sharks can be sociable and intelligent, and they could even help solve some of the toughest medical challenges of the 21st century. However, their breakthroughs come just as many sharks face extinction. Science may now be the only way to save them.
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Clips
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Shark vision
Duration: 02:40
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Predicting a shark's attack
Duration: 03:29
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The manta ray: a complex gentle giant of the ocean
Duration: 02:26
Music Played
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Giorgio Moroder
Deja Vu (feat. Sia)
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Narrator | Paul McGann |
Producer | Jennie Hammond |
Series Producer | Steve Greenwood |
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