FOB agents come out in force to patrol one of the most active trails at night.
(02:56)CBP officers and agents try to save a group of suspected illegal immigrants lost in the desert.
(02:54)CBP officers inspect a truck that could be loaded with drugs.
(02:59)The Blackhawk crew shifts into night operation mode to track down smugglers.
(02:43)CBP officers inspect every individual that comes through the Nogales Pedestrian Gate.
(02:59)Sharks have more to fear from us humans than we do from them. On average only 4 people die from Shark attacks each year.
(03:03)The Island of Guadalupe is a breeding ground for elephant and fur seals; preferred prey for the Great Whites.
(03:03)The Shark Men expedition may have more than they bargained for when an exceptionally large Great White takes the bait.
(03:01)Scientists and Fishermen work together to bait the Great White, but they don't always see eye-to-eye.
(03:02)Tagging Great Whites is advancing research and providing key information about how to protect this vulnerable predator.
(03:02)Discover how this unique Hydroforming process uses a high-pressure liquid to change the shape of metal.
(03:02)2000 prototypes are made each year. Some products take up to two years to develop.
(02:59)Unpainted body shells are sent 35 kilometres to be sanded, primed and painted. All by hand.
(03:01)The show must go on, even when you can't stand your co-performers, smile, smile, smile!
(03:01)The Bridge is the most protected area of the ship and can control every inch of every deck.
(03:00)When faced with five tons of a dead elephant, what are the options for disposing of the body?
(01:25)If human adults are so clearly superior when compared to other animals, why are human babies so inferior?
(01:45)Tension is high as bad visibility delays the Ship's arrival in Venice.
(03:03)The island is so small it has never had human habitation, is probably the most pristine island.
(03:00)NASA scientists Rosaly Lopes and Steve Wall are trying to solve the mystery of the biggest dunes ever found outside the Earth.
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