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The Ultimate Guide to Sharks: Body Movements

This clip explores the reasons behind the differences in body movements of deep water and shallow water sharks.


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How Bull Sharks Work (4:15)

Bull sharks are incredibly dangerous for a number of different reasons. Learn more about bull sharks with this video from HowStuffWorks.

Shark Week: How Sharks Grow (4:32)

The MythBusters attempt to discover a method to accurately guage a shark's size by simply looking at it.

How Great White Sharks Work (2:36)

Great white sharks are infamous for attacks on swimmers and surfers. Check out this story of a great white attack in this video, brought to you by the Discovery Channel.

Best of Shark Week: Predator in the Panhandle (2:09)

This video contains an overview of the three types of man-eating sharks found off Florida's panhandle.

Kill of the Week: Airborne Monster (0:27)

In this Animal Planet Kill of the Week video, a Great White breaches the surface to catch and consume a fleeing seal.

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Corwin's Quest: Ethiopian Lungfish (2:41)

On Animal Planet's "Corwin's Quest," Jeff Corwin unearths an Ethiopian lungfish. Lungfish cope with extreme dry conditions by hibernating.

What's to Love: Hammerhead Shark's Senses (0:59)

On Animal Planet's "What's to Love?" the hammerhead shark has evolved to have eyes protruding from its head, giving it better sight. The shark's hearing and sense of smell are excellent, giving this shark an advantage over its prey.

Fooled by Nature: Senses of a Scalloped Hammerhead (2:42)

The scalloped hammerhead has a mallet shaped head that gives it super senses. Learn about their sixth sense on Animal Planet's "Fooled by Nature."

Ms Adventure: Shark Savvy (2:56)

On Animal Planet's "Ms. Adventure," host Rachel Reenstra learns more about sharks during a shark wrangling mission. With its powerful jaws and keen sense of smell, sharks are dressed to kill.

Caught in the Moment: Spotting Mobulas (2:15)

During a submarine venture outside the Cocos Island, Tristan Bayer and Vanessa Garnick from Animal Planet's "Caught in the Moment" see some rare mobulas swimming close by.

What's to Love: Great White Shark Predation (1:15)

On Animal Planet's "What's to Love?" the great white shark can have up to 3,000 teeth. However, they do not chew their food, instead they rip their prey apart into small pieces.

Fooled by Nature: Shark's Teeth (2:03)

On Animal Planet's "Fooled by Nature," we learn about the most famous teeth on Earth: shark teeth. Sharks have a massive bite with many rows of teeth. They even have teeth on the surface of their skin.

Fooled by Nature: Parrot Fish (1:53)

On Animal Planet's series "Fooled by Nature," we learn about parrot fish. They can grow up to 60 inches long. They eat the reef and excrete fine white coral sand, helping to build beaches.

Fooled by Nature: Pacific Salmon (0:49)

On Animal Planet's "Fooled by Nature," learn about the annual Pacific salmon trek from the deep ocean to the Canadian rivers in order to spawn new fish. Many of the salmon run out of energy and die.

Fooled by Nature: Lungfish (2:25)

On Animal Planet's series "Fooled by Nature, the African lungfish has the capability of breathing air outside of the water. Without rain or water, the lungfish can hibernate for four years.