Wild Kratts
Dolphin: Creature Power
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The Kratts swim with dolphins and listen to their methods of communication!
The Kratts brothers are on a motorboat in the middle of the ocean looking for dolphins. They find a group of spotted dolphins and dive into the water to get a closer look. The dolphins start swimming with the brothers and, underwater, they hear the clicks and whistles they use to communicate with each other!
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Wild Kratts
Dolphin: Creature Power
Clip | 1m 13sVideo has Closed Captions
The Kratts brothers are on a motorboat in the middle of the ocean looking for dolphins. They find a group of spotted dolphins and dive into the water to get a closer look. The dolphins start swimming with the brothers and, underwater, they hear the clicks and whistles they use to communicate with each other!
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l music) - Hey it's us the Kratt brothers.
- I'm Chris.
- I'm Martin, and we're in search of one of the smartest creatures in the ocean.
- So smart, they even have their very own special language of clicks, whistles, and body postures.
Do you know who we're talking about?
- Dolphins.
- [Together] Spotted dolphins.
- [Chris] It's a group of wild spotted dolphins.
They're bell riding.
- They're having a great time.
- Let's get a closer look.
- All right.
Wow, there must be about 30 in this group.
- [Chris] Oh, they are coming right up to us.
And swimming with us.
- [Martin] They're so curious, these intelligent creatures are as curious about us as we are of them.
Two young ones, and they really wanna play.
Just like human kids, young dolphins are really playful.
(clicks and whistles) Did you hear that?
When we go under listen for those clicks and whistles.
That's the dolphins communicating, talking to each other.
Come on.
(clicks and whistles)
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