Creature Battles! | Every Creature Showdown Part 19 | New Compilation

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Creature Battles! | Every Creature Showdown Part 19 | New Compilation

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00:00♪ Go wild, wild, Wild Kratts! ♪
00:05That's right, put them all right in there until I have the robotics ready.
00:14Huh? Hey, let me see that one.
00:18Eww! That's one of the funnier looking pandas of the bunch.
00:23Surprise!
00:24What? Blue boy?
00:27Come on, Zack, give me a panda bear hug.
00:29No! But my new panda bot stuffed toys will be irresistibly huggable.
00:35Zack, you gotta stop this. No kid wants a roboticized live panda.
00:40They just want panda stuffed toys.
00:43Ooh, look at that one.
00:45Hey, that's Aviva's panda stuffed toy.
00:49No, I found it.
00:51Besides, you're just jealous because mine is going to be way better than that.
00:56Put panda boy away now.
01:01Not so fast. Pandas can be pretty tough when they need to be, you know.
01:11This is tiring. And I'm hungry again.
01:20Now I really get that we pandas have to keep eating to keep our energy up.
01:26Now, you just stay there like a nice panda while I manufacture cute.
01:33Manufacture cute?
01:43Wow, Littergoose and Kratorum is fast.
01:47Truly the cheetahs of the mantis world.
01:53And they can stop at a dime.
01:57Wow, check it out. Littergoose and Kratorum has great camouflage too.
02:02He blends into the bark and disappears.
02:05Now I understand why we never saw them before.
02:08But they don't just hide and wait for prey to come to them.
02:16They chase it down.
02:19Whoa!
02:22How's it going, bros?
02:24Great!
02:28Uh-oh.
02:30Ah!
02:32This mini-adventure has too much big excitement for me.
02:36I'm going to get back to the miniaturizer to get real size.
02:41Whoa! Watch out for the bird, bros!
02:44Huh?
02:46Ah!
02:49Ah!
02:55Whoa, a tree tarantula.
03:00Cool, a turnip-tailed gecko.
03:02Whoa!
03:04The life of Littergoose and Kratorum is fast and furious.
03:11Hey, this owl sees something.
03:13Let me see.
03:14Snowy owls have amazing powers of sight.
03:17This snowy owl can see movement from a kilometer away.
03:20Incoming! Another snowy owl!
03:31Whoa, the old owl doesn't like the new owl being here.
03:39Look, he's chasing him away.
03:42He drove him off. They're very territorial.
03:46To be honest, that may be another clue to our mystery.
03:54It is unbelievable how many snowy owls are down south.
03:57And there's soon to be one more.
04:00Ready to become part of the snowy owl invasion, Martin?
04:04Uh, yeah.
04:06Activate snowy owl powers.
04:17Wow!
04:19Whoo-hoo!
04:21This suit is comfy.
04:23Ooh, soft and warm.
04:28Like a fuzzy, feathery comforter.
04:31Come on, guys.
04:33Look at his face. This is one serious creature.
04:37No more hugs.
04:40And he is hunting for survival.
04:46Hmm, so what's he looking for?
04:48Aha! A snowshoe hare.
04:56Whoo! He got away this time.
05:00Yeah, but look at what else he found.
05:03Whoo! He got away this time.
05:07Yeah, but look at what else snowy owls are catching.
05:11Canada geese and small alligators.
05:15It's amazing. The snowy owl is such a strong predator.
05:19She can catch big prey of all shapes and sizes.
05:22But oddly, she mostly likes to hunt smaller rodents.
05:26A snowy owl can catch 1,600 small rodents a year.
05:32A pangolin!
05:34Oh, wow!
05:38A pango-what?
05:40Pangolin! Ha-ha!
05:42It's a kind of scaly anteater, but not really related to anteaters.
05:46They're pangolins, pure and simple.
05:49They're in a family of their own.
05:52And a pangolin has a really cool walk.
05:57They walk on their hind legs with their front paws in the air.
06:01Like a T. rex.
06:03Hey, that's what I'm going to call you.
06:06T. rex.
06:08Whoa, whoa, whoa. Wait a second. Back up.
06:12No, I mean back up to the part where you explained to me
06:17why you never told me about this creature.
06:20I've never seen anything like it.
06:22I've never heard of it. Nothing.
06:24You guys are supposed to tell me about cool animals, remember?
06:28Well, I guess we forgot.
06:30Forgot?
06:32Yeah, now we feel bad. It's not personal, T. rex.
06:36T. rex?
06:38Over there!
06:40Uh-oh.
06:42Do something! You can't let anything happen to that pangolin!
06:46Hang on. Wait for it.
06:52There!
06:56A scaly suit of armor.
06:58Those lions can't get through with their sharp claws?
07:01Nope. It's all in the keratin.
07:03Every scale is hard, thick and super tough.
07:06You've got to be kidding me.
07:08A lion jaw can't get through?
07:10Yeah, that's right.
07:12And those lions better be careful
07:14because the edges of the scales are sharp.
07:16They can cut a lion.
07:18And they're almost impossible to pry open once they're rolled up.
07:21Wow.
07:23Yep, not easy to get through that rock-solid defense.
07:27You don't mess with a pangolin.
07:29Oh, great.
07:31Aviva, I'm so glad you found me.
07:33Pretty cool smoke signal. Couldn't miss it.
07:36You've got to see this.
07:38What?
07:42There is a creature in these holes
07:44that might have a creature power
07:46that might get us off this island.
07:49Uh, okay.
07:51Shh! In there.
07:57Oh!
07:59Que lindo!
08:01Aviva, meet Puffo.
08:03Puffo, this is Aviva.
08:05He looks like a little parrot.
08:08Huh.
08:10A little ground parrot that can't even fly.
08:13How is a flightless ground parrot
08:15going to rescue us and help us find our friends?
08:18Because it's a puffin!
08:20And it's the perfect creature to save us.
08:23Uh, I'm not seeing that.
08:25But Aviva, have you forgotten?
08:27Every creature has a power.
08:30Ah, come on, Aviva.
08:32But come on, start programming.
08:34The puffin has the perfect power to save us.
08:37For starters, he can fly.
08:39And how?
08:41I don't know, Martin.
08:43Still not seeing it.
08:45Still not seeing it.
08:48Still not seeing it.
08:51Whoa!
08:53There!
08:55A puffin is a little seabird that can fly so far.
08:59A puffin can fly 100 kilometers out to sea
09:03looking for big schools of small fish
09:07like herring and sardines.
09:09When he spots them, the puffin dies.
09:12He plunges into the water
09:14and catches a fish in his beak.
09:16And then he comes to the surface to eat them.
09:18When he has eaten enough and is full...
09:20He comes back?
09:22No, he keeps diving, catching more fish.
09:29And more fish.
09:31And more fish.
09:34And he stores them in that special beak.
09:37What special beak?
09:39What's so special?
09:41Hola, I didn't see you there.
09:46See the puffin's big, parrot-like beak?
09:48Yeah.
09:50That beak is specially designed to carry lots of fish.
09:54Oh, yeah, look. Naturally serrated edges.
09:57I can see how that can hold fish.
10:02Look, here he comes.
10:04He's returning with a full beak.
10:06That's how the puffin carries food back.
10:09In his beak.
10:11Increíble.
10:13How many does he have?
10:1518, 19, 20.
10:17Why does he have to carry so many fish?
10:19To bring food for his mate who stays with the chicks.
10:22And to feed the chicks themselves.

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