The '25 Years of Shark Week' covers a lengthy and jaw-dropping history of Discovery Channel genius known to most as 'Shark Week.'
As a seven-day show of appreciation for these roaming underwater beasts, this thrilling piece of documentary is the closest most of us will get to studying the powerful predators (no complaints here). From an outsider's point of view, this fascination may be plain sick -- why would any sort of prey watch, with excitement, a week long spot that details exactly how strong and majestic their powerful predators are? The reason is murky, but the Discovery Channel program is obviously doing something right seeing as they first tested the waters from the Shark Cage in 1987 and is still going strong!
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'25 Years of Shark Week' Infographic Dishes a Heavy History
Trend Themes
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