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Nature: Superfish

Nature Superfish

They slice through the water’s surface with explosive power — sail, spear and half a ton of muscle flashing in the sun. Their journeys through the open ocean are epic, their life cycle, bizarre. They are the billfish — marlin, sailfish, spearfish and swordfish — largest and most highly prized of all gamefish.

Salmon: Running the Gauntlet

salmon

Investigate the parallel stories of collapsing Pacific salmon populations and how biologists and engineers have become instruments in audacious experiments to replicate every stage of the fish’s life cycle in Nature “Salmon: Running the Gauntlet.”

Bones of Turkana

The Leakey paleontological team uncovers a fossil in the Turkana Basin.

Bones of Turkana, the stunning new National Geographic Special, follows Richard Leake’s astonishing life and investigates four decades of exploration and discovery in Africa, alongside Meave and Louise, both paleontologists and National Geographic Explorers-in-Residence.

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NOVA

Making More Stuff Preview
Oklahoma's Deadliest Tornadoes Preview
The Egyptian Bow
What Made the 1918 Flu So Deadly?
How the 1918 Flu Infected People
Australia's First 4 Billion Years: Strange Creatures
Manhunt—Boston Bombers Preview
Australia's First 4 Billion Years: Monsters

Nature

Great Zebra Exodus
The Zebra of Botswana's Saltpans
Posturing Meerkat Pups
Making The Private Life of Deer
The Private Life of Deer Preview
The Ghost Deer
Clearing Fences
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