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Scientists try to uncover why pregnant sharks seem more likely to attack.
Scientists try to uncover why pregnant sharks seem more likely to attack.
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Shark Attack Files
S2, EP5 "Growing Pains"Scientists try to uncover why pregnant sharks seem more likely to attack.
Shark Attack Files
S2, EP4 "Get Smart"Sharks are the perfect predator; seeing if humans can learn to outsmart sharks.
Shark Attack Files
S2, EP3 "Food Fight"Brazen attacks targeting people; seeing if sharks are competing with humans for food.
Shark Attack Files
S2, EP2 "Stealth Hunters"Scientists race to understand what exactly makes sharks so stealthy to save lives.
Shark Attack Files
S2, EP8 "Unusual Suspects"Investigators examine some unusual suspects in mysterious shark attacks.
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S2, EP7 "Wrecked"Looking to see if there is a connection between shipwrecks and shark attacks.
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