Netflix film crew's terrifying encounter with tiger sharks during nature show filming.

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A film crew shooting footage for Netflix's docuseries "Planet II" off the coast of a Hawaiian Island was attacked by tiger sharks while in inflatable boats. The crew had to make an emergency landing on the sand after two sharks attacked them. The crew then followed a single Laysan albatross chick for six weeks and captured the seabird's maiden flight instead. The docuseries premiered on Netflix on June 14 and includes wildlife from all over the world and tackles major issues, like climate change, that directly impact animals.
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