TV Schedule for National Geographic Wild
Friday, July 24th TV listings for National Geographic Wild
Super Shark Highway Into the Darkness
Take a deep dive to find out what bull sharks and great whites do after sunset.
Super Shark Highway The Social Network
Contemplate shark community hierarchies and discover how they socialize.
Sightings of great white sharks have been rising in Atlantic Canada; Alanna Canaran is on a mission to unravel the enigmas surrounding these creatures, determined to dispel fear of sharks among Nova Scotians.
Exploring shark behavior and the wide variety of species that thrive along the coastal U.S. to discover when beachgoers may be most vulnerable to a shark attack.
Sharks of the Bermuda Triangle
Marine biologist Dr. Austin Gallagher searches for the holy grail of shark research -- the secret breeding grounds of tiger sharks.
A fearless team dives in to solve the secret gathering of Maui sharks.
Sky Sharks: Closer Than You Think
A team of scientists embarks on an adventurous journey with the help of the latest drone technology, and unveils the startling proximity of sharks to the shore, and reveals amazing shark action.
A record number of great white sharks are hunting off Cape Cod.
The remarkable stories of people saved from shark attacks by other species.
Using a new experimental diving cage, two shark biologists investigate rising reports of bull sharks stealing from fishermen in northern Australia.
White Sharks move north to Canadian waters where scientists investigate.
To find out why sharks are drawn to Hawaii's volcanoes, Dr. Mike Heithaus and Dr. Frances Farabaugh free dive with one of the most dangerous sharks.
Attack of the Samurai Sharks New
Shark experts investigate a 3,000-year-old skeleton found in Japan with unusual cut marks that could be the earliest known victim of a shark attack.
Shark attacks in the Red Sea as part of a trend worldwide.
Shark Attack Files Surf and Turf New
Researchers investigate why sharks attack surfers at such alarming rates.
For years sharks have been viewed as solitary predators, but scientists have recently discovered a surprising new behavior -- that this apex predator likes to hang out in gangs.
Professional shark diver Eli Martinez and scientist Matthew Smukall plunge into the nighttime world of Tiger Beach to investigate whether shark behavior changes once the sun goes down.
Marine biologist Dr. Ryan Daly and a team of scientists utilize cutting-edge technology to reveal the movements and behavior of bull sharks.
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A drone films a humpback whale being strategically drowned by a great white shark; marine biologist Ryan Johnson explores how and why great white sharks become whale killers.
Oceanic titans clash in the remote crystal-blue battlefields of Ascension Island, where the yellowfin tuna are often faster, fitter and bigger than the sharks, reaching well over 250 pounds.
