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- Octopuses are like aliens on Earth: three hearts, blue blood and the ability to squeeze through a space the size of their eyeballs, but the secrets of the octopus are more extraordinary than we ever imagined.
- Exploring the many ways animals use colour throughout their lives.
- Chris Hemsworth hosts a special that explores the tricky relationship between humans and sharks.
- Even the biggest and fiercest predators start out as baby sharks.
- Documentary about the sinking of Nazi Battleship Bismarck. Contains video material from the wreckage, computer animations and old looking video material.
- Scientists Dr. Laurent Vigliola and Dr. Will Robbins catc and relocate several bull sharks from Nouméa, New Caledonia, to a pristine coral reef in hopes they will adapt to a new home away from people and learn to feed away from the harbor and lagoon.
- Did Nazi uranium make it to Japan in the final months of WW2? Were the Axis powers closer to a bomb than we think? In this stylized, tension-filled documentary, drama unfolds as experts shed new light on the hardships, challenges and secrets of a war-torn, pre-nuclear world.
- An epic story of Australian and international scientists who are racing to understand our greatest natural wonder and employing cutting edge science in an attempt to save it.
- Australian Rachael Thornton goes where no Western documentary filmmaker has ever been. She is the only non-Chinese member of the first major scientific mission of Ocean Dragon, China's powerful manned submersible. Rachael's not from any superpower; she reports environmental and native Australian stories from the bush. She's never been to sea, but she's never met a language barrier she didn't like. These five weeks will test her as extreme deep-sea pressure tests Ocean Dragon and its diving scientists. No sub has ever taken three humans to full ocean depth. What will crack? Who might die? The deep sea remains a challenge to finding new life - and resources to extract. For the very first time, China opens its doors on its highest-risk mission of all.
- In this first episode, David explores how animals use colour in the wild for survival and attracting a mate - and even for warning off predators. Along the way, he gets up close to peacocks in India, and mandrill baboons in the rainforest - discovering just how extraordinary and beautiful colours in the natural world really are.
- In this second episode, David explores how animals use colour to hide, and disappear into the background when they need to camouflage. Along the way, he looks at Bengal tigers in the Indian sub-continent, and at how zebras confuse potential predators in Masai Mara by literally 'dazzling' them. He also sees how the chicks of the pin-tailed whydah imitate the patterns of their siblings to ensue they're not seen as an unwanted imposter to the nest.
- The crew shares how they captured views of a hidden world across various habitats and challenging conditions using a pioneering camera system.
- Dr. Hazin appears on Shark Week for the first-time by traveling to Brazil to reduce the number of shark attacks by simply catching and moving sharks to the open sea. What's his secret? And can this solution work in Australia, where attacks are a problem?
- As the world competes to explore the resource rich depths of the ocean, we're given rare access to a team of Chinese scientists and four trailblazing women as they go on a perilous mission deep underwater.
- Shark experts in Australia and the U.S. investigate the hunting instincts of the great white shark.