Wild Kratts
Christmas Creatures
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The Kratt Brothers introduce us to some amazing Christmas creatures!
The Kratt Brothers introduce us to some amazing Christmas creatures, like snowshoe hare, muskox, elk, and Siberian tigers!
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Wild Kratts
Christmas Creatures
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The Kratt Brothers introduce us to some amazing Christmas creatures, like snowshoe hare, muskox, elk, and Siberian tigers!
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There'’’s more than just reindeer.
Yeah, there are a lot of other creatures that are part of the holiday spirit.
And a special part of the winter landscape.
CHRIS: Like a snowshoe hare.
MARTIN: Whoa, look at that hare run!
CHRIS: Yeah, rabbits and hares are great for Christmas too.
Now here'’’s a creature that definitely should be part of the holiday season.
The musk ox!
The musk ox!
These animals live from the Arctic Circle to the North Pole!
They should be involved in all the Christmas special action.
CHRIS: They look so Christmas-y with that shaggy fur, they'’’re great.
Elk are a great Christmas creature too.
Look at those beautiful antlers, they'’’re huge!
Elk have some of the most beautiful antlers of any member of the deer family.
They'’’ll carry '’’em until about January, and then they'’’ll drop off and start growing again.
Wow, what a creature!
Have you ever heard of a tiger that lives in the snow?
(Gasping) Well, a tiger like that exists.
It'’’s called the Siberian tiger, and there'’’s one right over there.
CHRIS: Oh-ho!
A black and orange wild cat running around in the snow!
MARTIN: Oh, wow!
And what'’’s better than a tiger in the snow?
How about four?
CHRIS: Siberian tigers live in Russia and Eastern Asia, and are very well adapted for living in the snow.
MARTIN: This cat is a cool part of any creature Christmas.
And what about other Christmas creatures?
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