With the use of satellite tags and DNA technology, Dr. Michael Domeier tries to solve the mystery.
But unlikeJaws, this story is 100 percent true.
It’s about a series of mysterious great white attacks that we solve using the latest shark science!"

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(Not side-by-side.)
I was like, Yeah, sure, why not?
Lets see who would win a race.

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For Giant Hammerheads especially pregnant ones it might be.
From there, they head off to Florida not to visit relatives, but to feast on migrating blacktips.
Despite those numbers, we make the show entertaining and fun.

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Also, in this show, we witnessed something that has never been seen before.
Could some sharks be twins and stay together?
Plus: ghost sharks, frilled sharks, and lantern sharks!

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Don’t ask us ask Dr. Chris Lowe, a.k.a.
director of the CSULB Shark Lab, who ventures to an island in Mexico for some answers.
But these arent just any sharks.

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If you’re free to watch only one Shark Week special, watch this one because:Sharks.
In the same show.
How can you beat that?"

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Don’t worry: Tristan Guttridge is on the case.
“We not only scuba-dived with sharks, but we also took the submarine to observe their behavior.
Being in this vehicle was one of the most amazing things I’ve done in my life!”

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Are more on their way?
Craig OConnell is determined to find out.
The two experts not only dispel myths about the predators of the sea, they give Mr.

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Swim a lesson on how to dive with sharks.
I started in the cage, says Phelps.
Lets get out and see what these guys and girls are like head-to-head and close up.

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