Secrets of the Bull Shark Video: Meet The Bad Boy of the Tropics [EXCLUSIVE]

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Nat Geo’s annual Sharkfest began on Sunday and we have an exclusive clip for tonight’s premiere of Secrets of the Bull Shark!

Secrets of the Bull Shark takes a deep dive into the mystery of the giant bull sharks, widely considered the most dangerous shark species, exploring how these predators hunt. The program features Marine biologist Dr. Ryan Daly and a team of scientists track the movement, intelligence, and development of bull sharks. The clip below, titled “The Bad Boy of the Tropics”, offers a tease of what to expect with incredible real-world footage.

Related: Diving With and Talking About Sharks With Nat Geo

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Secrets of the Bull Shark airs at 10/9c on National Geographic with an encore presentation on Wednesday, August 12, at 9/8c!

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Here’s what else debuts as part of Sharkfest this week:

Most Wanted Sharks

  • National Geographic — Premieres Thursday, July 23, at 10/9c
  • Nat Geo WILD — Encore Presentation Tuesday, August 11, at 7/6c

Of the millions of sharks in our oceans, a select few are so fascinating, they’ve become worldwide celebrities with legions of fans and followers. In Most Wanted Sharks, marine biologist and shark-suit inventor Jeremiah Sullivan dives into the stories of the most sensational shark stars of all time. Come face-to-face with a shark so large, it’s been known to eat fellow great whites for dinner. And get up close to one that can jump 100 feet out of the water.

50 Shades of Sharks

  • National Geographic — Premieres Friday, July 24, at 10/9c
  • Nat Geo WILD — Encore Presentation Sunday, August 9, at 10/9c

Sharks have long been considered calculating and vicious apex predators of the ocean, but new research allows for a glimpse of some of their most intimate and seldom-seen behaviors. 50 Shades of Sharks reveals facets of sharks that are rarely chronicled; they’re fragile, delicate, ingenious, collaborative and even clumsy. This full immersion into their private lives shows them hunting, resting, cleaning and reproducing; these revelations might forever change the way we look at sharks.

Raging Bull Shark

  • National Geographic — Premieres Sunday, July 26, at 8/7c
  • Nat Geo WILD — Encore Presentation Thursday, August 13, at 7/6c

Bull sharks are entering the ring and going head-to-head with the more fearsome, storied great white and tiger sharks to prove they’re the new champion of the chomp. As climates warm the world’s waters, the notoriously aggressive bull shark’s territory is spreading, leading to an uptick in attacks. Following a team of experts, Raging Bull Shark chronicles why the deceptively unremarkable species just might become the world’s most dangerous shark.

Next: SHARKFEST’s Full Summer 2020 Season Original Programming Schedule

SHARKFEST begins Sunday, July 19, on National Geographic, followed by two weeks of content on Nat Geo WILD, beginning Sunday, August 9.

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