Wild Kratts
Deer Power!
Clip: Season 6 Episode 4 | 2m 11sVideo has Closed Captions
Aviva fixes the Deer CP Suit for Martin.
Aviva fixes the Deer CP suit for Martin. Martin heads-out with Deer power in search of Little Buckaroo. Martin finds out being a Deer has a lot of dangers, like predators and cars. A deer must be on their toe's at all times. Eagle Chris finds a herd of White-Tailed Deer, but Little Buckaroo is not with them.
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Wild Kratts
Deer Power!
Clip: Season 6 Episode 4 | 2m 11sVideo has Closed Captions
Aviva fixes the Deer CP suit for Martin. Martin heads-out with Deer power in search of Little Buckaroo. Martin finds out being a Deer has a lot of dangers, like predators and cars. A deer must be on their toe's at all times. Eagle Chris finds a herd of White-Tailed Deer, but Little Buckaroo is not with them.
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Martin: Now that's more like it!
An eight point rack.
Cool!
I'm outta here!
Thanks Avivaaaa!
Martin: Wow, 30 foot leaps!
35 miles per hour top speed!
Martin: And my senses.
I can hear really well... (sniffs) Smell things like never before.
(sniffs) Something's behind me.
A black bear!
Not so fast, buddy.
(roar) Whoa!
Smell ya later!
Whew.
This 310 degree deer vision is awesome too.
With eyes on each side of my head, I can see almost all around me.
Uh-oh, a pack of wolves!
(growling) Oh no, I gotta be on my toes...
I mean hoofs...out here!
Uh-oh, whoaaa!
Whew.
(laughing) And deer have to watch out for cars too!
With so many dangers, I'm starting to wonder if Buckaroo has even survived this long.
Buckaroo, where are you!
Chris: Eagle eye zoom...on.
There!
White-tailed deer.
They've bedded down, resting.
All facing with their backs to the wind.
It's genius.
Their 310 degree vision watches for predators in front of them and to the sides.
And If any predator tries to approach from behind, its odor will be carried by the wind and detected by the deer's amazing sense of smell.
It's the perfect 360 degree predator detection plan.
Uh-oh.
I forgot.
Eagles are deer predators too, especially young fawns.
No, don't go.
I come in peace.
Deactivate.
Whoaa.
Probably shouldn't have deactivated on a tree limb.
Didn't want to scare them.
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