When people move from one home to another, all they have to do is
box up their possessions1 and load them into the moving van. If they have pets, their small-to-
moderate-sized animals are gently put in carriers and
manually transported. The teams of specialists on National Geographic Channel's "Animal Mega Moves" wish they had it so easy. Instead, they are
assigned the task of moving
massive and deadly creatures like elephants, rhinos2, and sharks.
These teams of expert animal movers, along with vets, have to capture, cage3, and transport very
precious cargo4 by land, air, and sea around the world. They must ensure that the creatures not only arrive on time but also in good condition.
In the "Sharks" episode, NGC follows along as a pair of silvertip sharks are moved from an aquarium5 in Queensland, Australia. Their final destination is a special breeding6 center over 10,000 kilometers away in Dubai. For the 30-hour journey, the experts need to
construct special water tanks to keep these
fierce predators7 alive. It is a race against time to deliver them before the oxygen runs out.
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