Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Smithsonian Channel: Shark Collection DVD Review

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Dive in for a look under the skin and into the mind of the ocean’s perfect predator in The Smithsonian Channel's Shark Collection, now available on DVD (July 22) from Inception Media Group.

Sharks are universally feared, but also widely misunderstood and suddenly endangered. Marine biologists, shark experts and conservationists are doing everything they can to reverse the tide of public opinion before it’s too late … Even if it means diving into infested waters where sharks hold every advantage.

The Smithsonian Channel’s Shark Collection includes three exciting programs that take you from Australia’s Great Barrier Reef to the remote shores of Africa’s east coast to the operating room of a shark autopsy to explore what makes these fish so unique.

In Great White Code Red, two scientists dissect a shark to reveal what drives this fearsome animal to attack. Shark Girl follows activist Madison Stewart’s mission to save the creatures she loves by changing people’s minds about them. Death Beach investigates an abnormal string of shark attacks off a South African coast.


Sharks are one of our favorite animals to see when we head to an aquarium or zoo! In this video, it was educational to see and learn about sharks up close in their natural aquatic environment....not only are they amazing creatures, but they are to be respected and feared as well.

This DVD is Not Rated and has a run time of 138 minutes.

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