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- Alex, high school class president, nerd and a straight A student, has been dating Claire a long time. They decide to sleep together but then he meets a gay guy and he's confused.
- A professional diver tutor returns to deep waters after 1 year, following an almost fatal encounter with a great white shark. The nightmare from the deep is still lurking - more carnivorous and hungry than ever.
- The mysterious jungles of Thailand are home to some of the rarest wild cats on earth - the Clouded Leopard, The Asian Leopard, The Indian Fishing Cat and the Indo Chinese Tiger. In one of the last truly wild corners of the world this extraordinary collection of secretive predators defend their last remaining stronghold. As their territories intertwine and continuously shift, these cats must cheat death on a daily basis if they are to survive and thrive out in these tangled lands.
- Madagascar is a place like no other. It's like mother nature went into a frenzy during some secret experiments in the basement and then tried to hide away the resulting bizarre assortment of flora and fauna on this magical island, only for the eyes of those really intent on seeing it.
- India may be the land of the Tiger, but it is also home to masters of stealth that prowl the deepest of jungles and the highest of mountains. Journey to Ladakh in the Himalaya in search of Snow Leopards - the ghost of the mountains. Then venture into the realm of the smallest of big cats - the Clouded Leopard in the jungles of north east India. Wildlife Cameraman and National Geographic Fellow, Sandesh Kadur is on a mission to uncover their secretive lives.
- With shark attacks on the rise worldwide surfers are taking the brunt of the bites. To understand why a one hour SharkFest special relives the most harrowing of shark vs surfer stories from the world's deadliest shark infested surf beaches. Using unbelievable caught on camera encounters and interviews from the victims themselves we answer the question once and for all: Are we really in danger?
- When the polar lights of summer cover the ice landscape, the animals in the Antarctic are in a paradise. Whales blow their meter-high fountains towards the sky, penguins fly like small rockets in the water, seals dive for crabs under the glittering ice floes. The Ross Sea is one of the last areas where the magic of the ice continent can still be experienced. The film approaches this unique region via the sub-Antarctic islands of New Zealand. Here life is blooming, here it is green and free of ice. This is what Antarctica could have looked like before the continent split off from the supercontinent Gondwana 180 million years ago and drifted towards the South Pole. The transformation is part of its essence, its biological diversity has remained to this day. From the Ross Sea bay to the ice shelf, from the huge penguin colonies to steaming volcanoes - each station opens a world full of surprises and full of life in rhythm with the ice. But slowly the consequences of climate change are also becoming apparent on the Ross Sea. While some species are dying, others are spreading. They could bring new viruses and bacteria with them, and new dangers for humans too. The structure of nature has gotten off course. How many generations will still be able to experience the magic of Antarctica?
- A look at Japan's wilderness through the changing seasons.
- Professor Alice Roberts rebuilds her own body from scratch, editing out errors left behind by evolution and adding adaptations from the natural world to create a life-size model of the perfect human.
- Up to 175 species of shark live in the oceans around the United States but only a handful of those have been known to attack humans. Despite that, we have more shark attacks here every year than the rest of the world combined.
- Three renowned nature photographers document the behavior of three charismatic animal species for National Geographic. Steve Winter installed a photo trap in front of the metropolis of Mumbai to shoot a picture of a leopard on its next foray into town - about 40 of these big cats live in the nearby Sanjay Gandhi National Park. Tim Laman draws attention to the situation of Orang Utans on Borneo by shooting touching pictures of these animals, whose habitats are endangered because more and more rain forest is cleared to make room for oil palm plantations. One of those pictures, for example, is an ape baby reaching for its mother's hand. And underwater photographer Brian Skerry shoots photos of white sharks in front of Cape Cod on the US east coast. They come there more often because their prey, the gray seals, has increased in number. Three men, three missions, one goal: These photographers want to help with their work to better protect these species - especially in places that pit them against the interests of mankind.
- This dazzling wildlife spectacle propels us into the very private world of some of our most endearing critters. Set across a global stage, a parade of four legged talent struts its stuff against the backdrop of some great classical works. A live action 'Fantasia' features mighty whales breaching, charging elephants, the big cats, and dozens of favourites performing with the symphony orchestra. A highly original event which will thrill everyone, particularly those who share a growing concern for the health of the planet.
- The Jungle School team race to rescue a baby orangutan. Three-month-old Monita joins the other orphans at the school, including Alba, the world's only known albino orangutan.
- Two shark experts attempt to find where the largest great white sharks disappear. Learning this knowledge may help to protect great whites from extinction.
- A high-tech survey reveals the dark secrets of U.S. nuclear tests at Bikini Atoll.
- New boy Bryan is about to meet one of the park's naughtiest residents, Seamus. Baby orang-utan Dinda is growing up fast, and it's time for her to move into the nursery full time, and the adult orang-utans have fun with giant ice-lollies.
- Africa's Deadliest: River Rivals. The rivers of Africa - long held in myth and legend for the life they bring and the monsters they hide.
- Africa's Deadliest: Antagonists. The African bushveld - a battleground where creatures must fight for their right to rule.
- From the tops of the tallest trees to the corners of the forest floor, the island buzzes with the unexpected, the unpredictable and the unforgettable.
- Madagascar's creatures have developed some of the strangest survival methods Mother Nature has to offer.
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- A 14th-century galley entombed in mud, a 16th-century hoard of luxury cargo, and a gruesome discovery reveal the rise and fall of the Venetian Empire.
- The history of Death Valley's transformation from an inland sea to a towering mountain range then to a fresh water lake and finally the salt bed we see today it revealed.
- 20118.0 (106)TV EpisodeThe use of vegetational concepts role in the rise of the machines, our belief in the balance of nature, and how the idea of the ecosystem was invented.
- Kari, Grant, and Tory review the A to Z of Mythbusters explosions. They show favorite explosions from previous episodes, along with a few new ones.
- A team of investigators go deep into the triangle to explore ocean floor wrecks and stage experiments to tackle the mystery once and for all. In the last hundred years, countless lives have been lost but nobody is really sure why. Is it some form of extreme weather? A rare ocean phenomenon? Or could something else be at work? Testing theories on a scale never done before, Curiosity looks at the science behind one of the world's most mysterious places.
- Throughout human history, diverse cultures have all used sacred rituals to express their spiritual beliefs. And while some ceremonial practices may appear strange, there are many rituals that are thought to unlock incredible powers. So, is it possible that performing certain acts can connect humanity to a higher plane of existence?
- Throughout the world, there are ancient structures that defy explanation because even with today's technology they would be nearly impossible to duplicate. How were ancient civilizations able to build such extraordinary structures? And what purpose did they serve?
- These are the harrowing first-hand tales, many caught on camera, of people who stared into the jaws of a shark and survived.
- One day, a cosmic disaster will make life on Earth impossible. To survive, we must find a new home amongst the stars. Scientists are already developing new propulsion systems to take us to these distant worlds.
- You want to up the odds of success, up the numbers. The more attackers there are, the better their chances and the bigger the prey. A single lion can't take on a giraffe, but a pride will pull it down. A wild dog has no chance against a wildebeest, but a pack will rip it apart. Watch out for any hungry gang when they have their eyes set on a target. These are the animals that thirst for blood in a group. These are Africa's gang killers.
- Lions get most of the attention but there are many cats that kill. Their size, camouflage and hunting strategy may vary but they're all deadly. You'd think there is nothing more exciting than watching a pride of lions moving in for the kill but there are others just as fascinating, agile and dangerous. In the quiet of the night no prey will hear them coming. Beware of getting stalked by Africa's Deadliest Cats.
- Africa's Deadliest Assassins is a tantalizing exhibition of the continents top ten deadliest killers, from the microscopic to the massive all forged in the most challenging of environments. Discover the terminators that have fought their way to the top of the food chain by evolving the meanest, biggest and most lethal of weaponry. From the terrifying jaws of the great white to the hammer like foot of the secretary bird, prepare yourself to delve into the secret world of Africa's Deadliest Assassins.
- This week Steve's in Mexico where he gets hands on with a two metre long rattlesnake.
- Wildlife expert Steve Backshall travels to Queensland Australia - "home of the deadly" with an awesome variety of animals that have evolved adaptations to hunt or defend.
- Naturalist Steve Backshall explores the wildlife in the landscapes of Namibia, southern Africa. He tracks two hungry cheetahs as they go on a hunt, stakes out a carcass to get up close to a group of vultures, and has a close encounter with an agitated lion as he helps a vet at work.
- This week Steve is in the vast nature reserves of South Africa. He goes in search of a pack of rare and endangered African wild dogs, he helps capture and tag a magnificent martial eagle. He gets hands on with a venomous spitting cobra and a puff adder as they strike and he risks life and limb to kayak up close to Africa's most dangerous mammal, the highly unpredictable hippopotamus.
- Dr. Craig O'Connell believes he has developed a system that allows sharks and humans to coexist, despite public anxiety and growing number of shark encounters.
- The Great White Shark has 300 teeth, weighs 3,000 pounds, and is one of the most powerful fish in the sea. But it's no mindless killing machine.