Wild Kratts
To the Dolphin Creature Rescue!
Clip: Season 2 | 2m 39sVideo has Closed Captions
Chris and the dolphin pod go on a rescue mission to save Martin and Whistle the dolphin.
Chris and the dolphin pod figure out where Martin and Whistle are and go on a creature rescue mission to save them. When they get there, they see Martin and Whistle being chased by a shark. Aviva and Koki use the dolphin pod to orchestrate a shark defense technique. With sharks and orcas as predators, it's no wonder dolphins have such a powerful defense!
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Wild Kratts
To the Dolphin Creature Rescue!
Clip: Season 2 | 2m 39sVideo has Closed Captions
Chris and the dolphin pod figure out where Martin and Whistle are and go on a creature rescue mission to save them. When they get there, they see Martin and Whistle being chased by a shark. Aviva and Koki use the dolphin pod to orchestrate a shark defense technique. With sharks and orcas as predators, it's no wonder dolphins have such a powerful defense!
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AVIVA: Chris, we found them, but we need help.
They'’’re trapped by a huge Great White and running out of air!
Uh-oh.
I bet the pod knows how to deal with sharks.
If only I could tell them what'’’s going on.
You can.
Talk to them!
You know Dolphinese.
Yeah, but not that well.
I mean, the whistles, the clicks-- it'’’s confusing stuff.
You'’’ve got to try.
Head west.
Hurry!
Okay pod, listen up.
We'’’ve got to talk.
All right, let'’’s see.
Which whistle click?
Uh, here we go.
(Clearing throat) (Whistling) Oh no, I think I just told them eating is dangerous.
Wait, wait, wait!
Wait, wait.
Uh, I mean-- I mean this: (Whistle-clicking) Ha, they understand!
I'’’m talking to dolphins.
That counts as a full sentence, too.
Come on, I'’’ll show you.
(Squealing) Click!
You know where they are?
(Clicking) Okay, lead the way.
We'’’ll follow you, before it'’’s too late.
Okay, Whistle, we just can'’’t wait any longer.
We'’’re going to have to try to sneak up there.
(Clicking) AVIVA: What?!
Is he crazy?!
We'’’ve got to do something.
Uh, distract the shark!
Yoo-hoo!
Shark!
KOKI: Giant amphipod over here!
I can'’’t believe we'’’re doing this.
There goes the engine.
We'’’ve lost power!
AVIVA: Oh no!
(Gasping) Uh-oh!
To the Creature Rescue!
Use the shark defense!
(Thumping) (Thumping) Hoo!
Yes!
That'’’s dolphin power to the Creature Rescue!
What a defense.
Just in time, bro.
How'’’d you round up the whole pod?
Hey, when I talk, dolphins listen.
Check it out!
Some of the dolphins circle and protect the young ones from predators.
While the other ones counterattack.
When you have sharks and orcas as your predators, no wonder the dolphins have a tough defense.
(Clicking) See ya.
We need air.

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