Wild Kratts
Antlers and Horns
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Martin the Moose and Chris the Bison battle.
The bros battle to decide which is stronger - the antlers of the moose or the horns of a bison. After Martin loses his antlers on Chris' horns, Wild Kratts kid Ronan asks the team to check out the horned narwhal. Koki, Jimmy, and Aviva think this creature is imaginary, but Wild Kratt kid Nua from the Arctic has seen them. The crew heads out to the Arctic for a creature adventure!
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Wild Kratts
Antlers and Horns
Clip | 2m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
The bros battle to decide which is stronger - the antlers of the moose or the horns of a bison. After Martin loses his antlers on Chris' horns, Wild Kratts kid Ronan asks the team to check out the horned narwhal. Koki, Jimmy, and Aviva think this creature is imaginary, but Wild Kratt kid Nua from the Arctic has seen them. The crew heads out to the Arctic for a creature adventure!
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CHRIS: Oh, yeah, I'’’m ready.
Come on, Marty Moose, let'’’s see what you'’’ve got.
You can see.
Two palmated 20-point antlers that are going to scoop you up and flip you over.
Ha, unlikely.
Yeah?
What'’’s your play, bison brother?
Two unbreakable horns backed up by bison brawn.
Ha!
Antlers are more awesome.
Horns are better.
Charge!
Charge!
Do I have to remind you, bro, that your antlers fall off every year?
So the next year, they grow back bigger and with more points.
What'’’s your point?
Ha!
Horns always stay on, and get a little bigger every year.
(Grunting) Uh-oh.
Are you thinking what I'’’m thinking, bro?
Yeah, I think I'’’m thinking what you'’’re thinking.
BOTH: We'’’re stuck!
Okay, okay, let'’’s both pull backwards on three.
BOTH: One, two, three.
(Both straining) Whoa!
Whoa!
Huh?
Aww, I don'’’t want to play anymore.
Hey, get these antlers off of me!
We moose shed our antlers.
What can I say?
Deactivate.
(Grunting) Oh.
Hey, guys.
Well, at least you showed us the difference between horns and antlers.
We did?
Yeah.
Horns are permanent and keep growing.
Antlers are temporary.
They fall off and grow back bigger the next year.
Yeah.
We did.
Good job, bro.
Hey, Wild Kratts, look at this!
Your horn and antler skirmish prompted a question.
Come see.
It'’’s from Ronan, and he'’’s got a good one for you.
Hey, Wild Kratts, I was just thinking about the whale with the horn.
What about him?
How come you'’’ve never had an adventure with the narwhal?
What?
We haven'’’t?
No, we haven'’’t.
Well, we'’’ve got to.
Narwhals!
That'’’s today'’’s creature mission: to discover the horned whale.
Whoa, whoa, wait.
That'’’s a drawing.
Yeah, an imaginary drawing.
(Laughing) Yeah, let'’’s not go on a wild goose chase now.
What are you talking about?
Narwhals are real.
AVIVA: What?
Like a unicorn of the ocean?
You'’’ve got to be kidding.
And those are just old drawings, not photos.
Come on, I can'’’t believe a narwhal actually exists.
Wouldn'’’t its horn get tangled up in seaweed?
Good question.
And the only way to answer your questions is to fly to the Arctic and find some narwhals.
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