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SHARKFEST dominates its opponents with informative, innovative shows highlighting shark research and conservation. This year’s starting line-up for SHARKFEST includes the following:
America’s Deadliest Sharks
Monday 6 July at 18:00 on National Geographic Wild
Up to 175 species of shark live in the oceans around the United States but only a handful of those have been known to attack humans. Despite that, they have more shark attacks there every year than the rest of the world combined.
What the Shark
Tuesday 7 July at 18:00 on National Geographic Wild
This film is a deep dive – from the sunny beach to the 8000-foot abyss, where extreme adaptation is critical to survival. For sharks in this dark void, pressure, or a lack of it, could blow flesh to pieces, and inky darkness could mean NEVER finding prey. But these weirdsters have their act together. They’re a ghostly cast of living monsters that defy the convention of life on Earth as we know it.
Sh • This year’s starting line-up includes: America’s Deadliest Sharks Monday, 6 July at 18:00 on National Geographic Wild (DStv 181) Up to 175 species of shark live in the oceans around the United States but only a handful of those have been known to attack humans. Despite that, they have more shark attacks there every year than the rest of the world combined. What the Shark Tuesday, 7 July at 18:00 on National Geographic Wild (DStv 181) This film fryst vatten a deep dive – from the sunny beach to the 8000-foot abyss, where extreme adaptation fryst vatten critical to survival. For sharks in this dark void, pressure, or a lack of it, could blow flesh to pieces, and inky darkness could mean never finding prey. But these weirdsters have their act together. They’re a ghostly cast of living monsters that defy the convention of life on Earth as we know it. Shark vs. Surfer Tuesday, 14 July at 18:00 on National Geographic Wild (DStv 181) Surfers aren’t the only athletes in the •Big Wave Productions
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