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Shark Blu Ray

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They are the most successful group of predators in the earth’s history. They have outlived the dinosaurs survived two mass extinctions and today they are every shape every size and hunt in every ocean. From the Greenland shark that lives under the arctic ice to the Epaulette shark that can walk on land over thirty species are highlighted in this definitive global series. It also reveals the hidden side to sharks with complex courtship rituals intricate social lives and surprising ways of bringing up their young. Discover the beauty in the beast. Special Features:... Shark: Beneath the Surface – the science behind sharks (60 minutes) Shark: Beyond the Bite – how the series was made (50 minutes) [show more]

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Released
25 May 2015
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Format
Blu Ray 
Publisher
2 Entertain 
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Runtime
120 minutes 
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Barcode
5051561003035 
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Documentary series from the BBC Natural History Unit which explores the ocean's greatest predators. Narrated by actor Paul McGann, the series features footage of over 30 different types of shark and looks at the daily lives of the creatures that have survived to outlive the dinosaurs. The programme documents and explains the animal's complex behaviour including how they hunt, their social interactions and complex courting rituals, how they raise their offspring and even the threats they face in their natural habitat.