Wild Kratts
Creature Adventure!
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The Bros head out on a creature adventure and the rest of the crew try to restore power.
While Koki, Aviva and Jimmy try to restore power to the Tortuga, Martin and Chris decide that this is an excellent time for a creature adventure! Heading into the Amazon Rainforest, they come across some amazing Electric eels and learn about how the Eels and their power. Something that the bros think they can harness to start the Tortuga.
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Wild Kratts
Creature Adventure!
Clip | 3m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
While Koki, Aviva and Jimmy try to restore power to the Tortuga, Martin and Chris decide that this is an excellent time for a creature adventure! Heading into the Amazon Rainforest, they come across some amazing Electric eels and learn about how the Eels and their power. Something that the bros think they can harness to start the Tortuga.
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’s nothing likea little Tortuga breakdown.
Yup, a great excuse for a creature adventure!
And hey, out here... you never know what creatures you'’’ll uncover.
Like that!
A m-m-mud monster!
It'’’s not just one.
It'’’s a whole swarm of creatures!
Uh-oh, are you thinking what I'’’m thinking?
Yeah, we'’’d better charge outta here or we'’’ll get a jolt from these...
BOTH: Electric eels!
(Zapping) Yeow!
Yah!
Brr, eel-lectric!
Guys, easy!
You didn'’’t have to zap us!
Bro, can you believe it?
(Laughing) I am so charged up.
In more ways than one.
We actually found some electric eels!
That is awesome!
Ah, whoa!
These eels pack a powerful shock.
And I don'’’t even think they gave us all they'’’ve got!
Was it you?
Hmm, well, I think I'’’ll call you Voltage.
Get it, volts?
Like how much energy a battery holds.
Martin, he'’’s an electric eel, not a battery.
Hmm, how does your eel-ectricity work anyway?
Investigating Creature Mystery.
Set it to sense electrical charges.
Ah, those three special body parts are all making electrical charges.
Chris, check it out!
He'’’s doing something.
Straightening out real long in the water.
And look, that body part is activated.
It'’’s sending out an electrical charge.
Just a low voltage one, not a high voltage shocking one.
Voltage, what'’’re you up to?
Something is in the electrical field.
Something'’’s coming close.
Over there!
Piranha!
Piranha?
BOTH: Huh?
The other two body parts... they'’’re activating now.
They must be... Uh-oh!
Martin, look out!
Whoa!
Whoa, that'’’s shocking!
It'’’s eel-lectric!
(Chuckling) We just saw the electric eel'’’s shock power in action!
The shock was too much for the piranha.
It paralyzed him.
He couldn'’’t move.
And that'’’s how the eel catches his prey.
Amazing!
Now I know why electric eels don'’’t have teeth.
They don'’’t need them!
They catch prey with shocking power.
So they use a little electrical charge to sense things around them, like incoming prey.
Exactly, and that comes from this body part.
And they use a strong electrical pulse to give a powerful shock.
And that comes from these two body parts.
Amazing!
A creature who was using battery-powered electricity way before humans even figured it out.
Hey!
Batteries, power, voltage... That'’’s it!
Hey, Voltage, do you think you could help us out with our broken down Tortuga?
Oh, yeah, it won'’’t take very long, and we'’’ll have you back home in a flash!
We promise!
 
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