Here come the sharks!
Finally, it’s safe to leave the house again again.
But don’t wander outtoofar past the break this summer, because danger lurks.

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(Forget normal-size predators of Oz, these areMega Predators of Oz.)
“Safe to say it’s going to be a hit!”
Rocket Shark holds the record at 15 feet.

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Jaws Awakens: Phred vs. Brandon McMillan and Dickie Chivell are heading out to see which one takes the cakePhred or Slash?
“It’s non-stop action.”
The mission: Enter shark-infested waters to understand the nature of fear and come face-to-face with an apex predator.

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“Why you should watch, in their words:“Sharks are frightening,” says Shatner.
“They have very large mouths and large teeth.
I was frightened most of the timebut apparently that was unfounded since I was in the right hands.

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They were pussycats… just a matter of finding the right hands.”
says marine biologist Daly-Engel.
“These mamas are not kidding around.”

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Shark enthusiast Kinga Philipps joins Dr. Austin Gallagher to help solve this puzzling mystery.
says underwater cinematographer Scollay.
“I drive an insane new cage, and we see incredible new behavior.”

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Could these shark feasts happen?
Ian Ziering and Tara Reid pick up their chainsaws once again to see if a Real Sharknado could happen.
“I hope they don’t hold a grudge for me clowning themchainsaws don’t work underwater.”

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ensure you tune in because this discovery willblow…your…mind!”
Paul De Gelder joins Johan Gustafson to uncover why these sharks are becoming more aggressive hunters.
says shark conservationist De Gelder.

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“Why you should watch, in their words:“Do sharks getpimples?!”
“Watch me find out, when Ipopinto the ocean and swim with sharks on Shark Week!”
“Alaska really does have its ownJaws!”

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Is this an undiscovered predator?
Forrest Galante hunts for answers in the most rugged and remote parts of the Baja Peninsula.
“I’m sure everyone on Twitter will unanimously agree with our decisions.”

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To get answers, they attempt one of the longest shark dives everupward of 10 hoursusing an underwater habitat.

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