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Jaws may have sparked our collective fascination with sharks, but 50 years later, the reality is far more complicated than Peter Benchley or Steven Spielberg ever could have imagined.
A shark expert, whose own curiosity about these fascinating fish was sparked by the movie "Jaws," explains some of their unique features and the many discoveries made in the decades after its release.
This summer, the shark is back. All four Jaws films will stream on Peacock from June 15. NBC will air the original on June 20, with a special introduction by Spielberg.