Wild Kratts
Case of the Mystery Hole
Clip: Season 2 Episode 20 | 2m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
The team tries to track down the animal that has been making holes in trees.
The team tries to track down the animal that has been making holes in trees. Aviva suspects a woodpecker, but Chris and Martin aren't so sure.
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Wild Kratts
Case of the Mystery Hole
Clip: Season 2 Episode 20 | 2m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
The team tries to track down the animal that has been making holes in trees. Aviva suspects a woodpecker, but Chris and Martin aren't so sure.
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CHRIS: Activate raccoon power!
Thanks, buddy, for the ninja spy power of the raccoon-- clever, crafty creatures of the forest.
(Knocking) Sounds like... he's that way!
CHRIS: Okay, I'm in close.
Suspect climbing tree.
Uh-huh, he uses those special toes-- two in the front, two in the back-- to help with climbing.
And the stiff tail feathers brace against the trunk for support.
Thanks, Chris.
Keep the data coming!
So, is he drilling yet?
Not yet, but those features are keys to drilling.
Martin, you in position?
He's heading your way.
The woodpecker has landed.
(Knocking) MARTIN: Oh, yes, he's doing it!
He's drilling!
Wow, that's fast.
His head's a blur!
Wow!
That's 16 woodpecker pecks a second!
Impressive.
Ha-ha!
I'm going to call him Headbanger.
Look at the woodchips fly!
(Knocking) AVIVA: I knew it!
I told you, how much evidence do you need?
This woodpecker must be drill happy or something.
He's just drilling holes everywhere.
CHRIS: Hang on, Aviva.
Not so fast.
Something's not right...
The holes look different.
Yeah, this hole looks different.
Hmm...
It's bigger, more rectangular.
Not like those smaller round holes in the dying trees.
Well, if you guys need more evidence, go ahead.
But to me, it's case closed.
When you're ready to admit that I was right about this guy, you can find me back at the Tortuga.
With an analysis of this feather, maybe I'll even have another suit by the time you guys are done.
Hey, wait for me!


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