TV Schedule for National Geographic Wild
Wednesday, July 22nd TV listings for National Geographic Wild
Shark Attack Files Deadliest Bite
Shark experts investigate the jaws of the world's three deadliest sharks.
Shark Attack Investigation: The Paige Winter Story
A teen survives facing one of the ocean's deadliest predators.
Accounts of shark attacks on surfers; caught-on-camera encounters, and interviews with the victims; insight from marine biologists Ryan Johnson and Dr. Stephen Kajiura.
Whether it's the biggest great white, the most photographed tiger shark or the shark known for jumping 100 feet up out of the water; diving into the stories of notable shark stars.
Mega Hammerhead: Ultimate Predator
Great hammerhead sharks are expanding their range and coming closer to shore; Dr Neil Hammerschlag is diving in to find out why.
Counting down the top 10 most terrifying sharks from around the globe.
Investigating if oceanic white tips are the most dangerous sharks.
Marine biologist Kori Garza and underwater cinematographer Andy Casagrande journey to French Polynesia to track Kamakai, one of the largest tiger sharks on record.
A team is on an expedition to find the world's biggest hammerhead.
Off the coast of Oahu, divers and photographers experience one of the most incredible great white shark encounters ever caught on camera, featuring the two largest great whites ever filmed in Hawaii, including the shark known as Deep Blue.
A team of scientists and a cinematographer search the waters north of New Zealand to find giant mako; with the help of a local fisherman, who has worked this stretch of ocean for decades, they encounter a series of increasingly large mako sharks.
You're Called What? Critters with Character New
Unusual animals reveal how looks can help them survive.
You're Called What? Sniffing Out the Strange New
From giant-nosed monkeys to walking sharks, nature gets weird.
Tag along with scientists from around the world as they examine unprecedented adaptions for shark superiority.
Finding out if great white sharks can change the color of their skin and camouflage themselves.
Shark Attack Files Man vs Shark
Rare footage explores the most astounding shark attacks.
Shark Attack Files Deadly Duo
Multiple instances of sharks attacking humans in pairs.
Shark Attack Files Sharks Gone Rogue
Brazen shark attacks targeting people.
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Most Extreme Sharks North Atlantic
Steve Backshall looks for the 30-plus sharks of the British Isles.
Most Extreme Sharks Pacific
Steve joins scientists to find shark hot spots in the Pacific Ocean.
