Wild Kratts
Do You Know About the Dodo?
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The Kratts' dodo bird investigation goes awry when a chef turns up in search of a snack!
The Kratts successfully go back in time to uncover the incredible creature powers of the now-extinct dodo bird. Things take a turn when a certain chef visits the island in search of a gourmet snack!
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Wild Kratts
Do You Know About the Dodo?
Clip | 1m 19sVideo has Closed Captions
The Kratts successfully go back in time to uncover the incredible creature powers of the now-extinct dodo bird. Things take a turn when a certain chef visits the island in search of a gourmet snack!
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A 3' tall member of the pigeon family.
You know, seeing you is a dream come true.
KOKI: I can't believe how friendly he is.
Every other bird would fly away by now.
Except he can't fly.
He doesn't need to.
There are no predators on this island, including no humans.
So, dodos evolved to be flightless ground birds without much to be afraid of.
But they're too big, plump and heavy to fly anyway.
Maybe that's 'cause he eats rocks.
Hey, how about this rock, buddy?
Oh, huh.
I'll call you Rocko, Rocko the dodo.
But that's just the first course.
He really eats those: fruits!
KOKI: That's more like it.
CHRIS: Yeah, the rocks he ate help him digest.
They sit in the dodo's stomach and help grind up the fruit.
(Beeping) MAN: Land ho!
Drop anchor!
(Martin gasping) Well, so much for no humans.
Hmm... an undiscovered island.
Maybe there's some undiscovered animals I can cook.
Woo-hoo!
After all, it is lunch time and discovering new lands makes me mighty hungry.
(Laughing) Wait a second.
That guy looks really familiar.
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