Shark Attack Files

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Shark Attack Files

Synopsis

This thrilling series will be the best of every shark story you've ever experienced. From terrifying encounters and incredible feats to gang warfare and alien invasions, each episode is a wall-to-wall shark invasion. Footage from actual attacks, shark interactions or bizarre behavior (both professional and user-generated) kicks off each mystery. Our investigation then takes us to new attacks, new footage, and the deeper we dig, the more we uncover. By the end, what started as one mystery becomes multiple events that lead to a single stunning revelation.

Episodes

  • Food Fight

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    A diver is bitten during a shark feeding. Investigators race to discover if sharks are beginning to see humans as competition for food.

  • Testing The Limits

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  • Stealth Hunters

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    Sharks have mastered the art of the sneak attack. Now, scientists race to investigate what makes sharks so stealthy in hopes of saving lives.

  • Superpowers

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  • Taste For Men

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    Each year sharks attack nine times more men than women. Are sharks truly the man eaters of legend? Experts search for answers.

  • Fishing For A Bite

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  • City Bites

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    A woman falls into a city canal and is bitten by a shark. Scientists race to find out what's driving sharks to invade our urban waters.

  • Growing Pains

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    Pregnant sharks are behind numerous attacks on swimmers. Now, scientists try to uncover what makes pregnant sharks more dangerous in the hopes of saving lives.

  • Get Smart

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    A spearfisherman is mauled during a dive. Researchers investigate if attacks like this can be avoided by deploying innovative defensive techniques.

  • Unusual Suspects

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    Four mysterious shark encounters from around the world. But each of the “big three” have an alibi…Investigators are left with some unusual suspects.

  • Wrecked

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    Shark encounters near shipwrecks and artificial structures are on the rise. Scientists want to find out why these apex predators haunt naval tombs.