Forrest Galante Trailers
Alien Sharks: Death Down Under TrailerAlien Sharks: Ghosts of Japan TrailerShark vs Snake: Battle of the Bites Trailer
Forrest grew up in the Southern African bush of Zimbabwe, where he had a hands-on approach to wildlife from a very young age. As an avid nature lover and outdoor enthusiast, primitive survival became the next step in his quest to get closer to the natural world.
He is an American outdoor adventurer, television personality, and conservationist. He works in the field of wildlife biology, specializing in the exploration of animals on the brink of extinction.
Most Popular Forrest Galante Trailers
Total trailers found: 9
15 July 2024
Dr. Tiara Moore has discovered bull sharks thriving in polluted, algae-filled lagoons. Teaming up with Dr.
31 May 2016
A trio of experts venture into Tasmania's undeveloped wilderness in search of the Tasmanian Tiger, one of the most terrifying predators ever to walk the earth.
24 July 2023
Forrest Galante explores stunning kelp forests and ocean depths never seen by humans to study the unusual sharks around the tip of South Africa.
08 July 2024
Wildlife biologist Forrest Galante explores the alien world of Japan's oceans; teaming up with deep sea shark expert Christina de Silva, they search for the extremely rare Japanese angelshark, the ghost of the sea.
23 July 2025
In Australia, wildlife biologist Forrest Galante cuts through years of red tape by injecting himself with alien shark venoms to test their potency.
27 July 2022
International wildlife conservationist and biologist Forrest Galante travels the world in search of new and mysterious species of sharks, as well as forgotten or unseen creatures that have been misidentified or declared extinct.
11 August 2020
Wildlife biologist and conservationist Forrest Galante dives into some of the most treacherous, shark-infested waters in the southern hemisphere all in an attempt to rediscover three unique sharks lost to science for as long as 100 years.
16 July 2021
Legends swirl around El Demonio Negro, a 50-foot shark in Mexico that has terrorised fishermen and tourists for generations.