PBS Operation Maneater 2of3 Polar Bear 720p x264 AAC HDTV
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Operation Maneater Nature Documentary hosted by Mark Evans, published by PBS in 2014 - English narration Information ------------------------------ In OPERATION MANEATER, veterinarian Mark Evans uses technology to tackle three of nature's deadliest giants: the Nile Crocodile, the Polar Bear, and the Great White Shark. When these animals attack humans, both sides lose out. Mark Evans is on a personal mission to find ways to break the circle of violence. Follow him as he tries out ingenious high-tech solutions to the most hostile wildlife conflicts on Earth. 1) Great White Shark The Southwest Australian coast near Perth is the shark attack capital of the world. Last summer saw a record number of five fatal shark attacks. Australians love to swim, surf and dive, but many are now scared to enter the water. The situation has become so desperate that the authorities have implemented radical measures - sharks found near beachgoers can now be hunted and killed. 2) Polar Bear Mark Evans travels to the shores of Canada's Hudson Bay. Every year bears congregate along this coast as they wait for the sea ice to harden so they can they head north and feast on seals. But bold bears are venturing into the towns of Churchill and Arviat and are terrorizing local residents. Three people have been viciously attacked in recent months and bears are regularly shot dead in self-defence. 3) Crocodile Mark Evans travels to the reputed croc attack capital of the world: Namibia's Chobe River. Crocodiles eat more humans than any other predator and Africa's Nile crocodiles are notoriously aggressive. Namibian conservation efforts to save Nile Crocodiles have been more than successful. Crocodiles here are growing in number, attacks are on the rise and locals are killing crocs in retaliation. Screenshots ------------------------------ http://image.bayimg.com/a073c7a0625bec9eb5383a98082fde7446e46575.jpg http://image.bayimg.com/68e4fc87b6e840a124516f9e954824723277ff70.jpg http://image.bayimg.com/5248e26f2990f3ec9a55139d1e34b19d2f48c0f1.jpg http://image.bayimg.com/1c0ccacb7ca09c78ae40197c7480563a0893fef1.jpg http://image.bayimg.com/0bfa4782870256f9d94a41972f451a79077329ce.jpg http://image.bayimg.com/264f7c81a81e5403fbeb371244c02adb6f1f1536.jpg http://image.bayimg.com/fbb3d76936e36a0b79065d73c5476d9421c2dffe.jpg http://image.bayimg.com/3b400cd3a2bb53b73645170ec2baaf091b744b69.jpg http://image.bayimg.com/ecf6ed1e618bdd14dbed4a81a4a9ce3f8af12732.jpg Technical Specs ------------------------------ * Video Codec: x264 CABAC [email protected] * Video Bitrate: ~2900 Kbps (CRF 21) * Video Resolution: 1280x720 * Video Aspect Ratio: 16:9 * Framerate: 25 fps * Audio Codec: AAC-LC (Nero) * Audio Quality: 0.50 48KHz (~150 Kbps) * Audio Channels: 2 * Run-Time: ~55mn (2h 45mn Total) * Number of Parts: 3 * Part Size: ~1.16 GiB (each) * Container: MP4 * Released: 2014 * Source: HDTV * Capper: KarMa * Subtitles: English - Merged in the MP4 Links ------------------------------ 1) Further Information http://www.pbs.org/program/operation-maneater/ 2) Related Documentaries http://docuwiki.net/?title=Why%20Sharks%20Attack%20-%20Secrets%20of%20the%20Great%20White http://docuwiki.net/?title=Surviving%20Sharks http://docuwiki.net/?title=Polar%20Bear http://docuwiki.net/?title=Polar%20Bear%3A%20Spy%20on%20the%20Ice http://docuwiki.net/?title=Crocodile%20%28Ch4%29 http://docuwiki.net/?title=Crocpocalypse 3) ed2k Links Added by http://docuwiki.net/?title=User%3AKarmax264 Source: http://docuwiki.net/index.php?title=Operation_Maneater
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How about 1 & 3.? :)
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