Break In Bear video from the Swamp Men series on National Geographic Channel.
(00:35)Panther Down video from the Swamp Men series on National Geographic Channel.
(00:34)The filming a pride of lions hunting a buffalo.
(02:51)Richard and Jamie collect some sea snakes to help produce antivenom in order to save lives.
(02:54)The scientists venture in search of sea snakes at night, when they come to the surface to breed.
(03:08)The team captures as many sea snakes as they can, but they will use every last drop of their oxygen first.
(03:09)Jamie gets hurt by a stonefish, the world’s most venomous sea species.
(02:52)The team tests a prototype protective suit against the deadly box jellyfish.
(02:59)When scientists fear that tourist shark feed might be hurting these animals, they set out on an expedition.
(02:45)The team wants to attract some sharks without using hooks or hurting them.
(03:11)The team will review the recorded footage and compare the sharks’ behavior before and after the shark feeds.
(03:06)Jamie comes face-to-face with a wild death adder snake, all for the sake of venom research.
(03:00)Jamie collects venom from the most lethal and frightening snakes in Australia.
(03:44)Richard and Jamie prepare for an incredible mission to help preserve the endangered sawfish.
(03:18)While searching for sawfishes, the scientists attract unwanted attention: salt water crocodiles.
(03:06)The team catches a sawfish but must get it to shore and free it before it can be tagged.
(03:06)The team has serious car trouble. But if they can’t get back on the road fast, a sawfish could die.
(03:03)Despite what other fishermen say, Vágner prefers to stay in his boat when fishing at full moon.
(02:52)After a ten day expedition, Vágner is finally face to face with the mega catfish of the Amazon.
(03:09)Vágner travels by any means necessary in search of the Nile perch in Lake Turkana, Kenya.
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