Wild Kratts
Invasion
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The team discusses the snowy owl invasion.
Martin and Chris, along with the Wild Kratts team, get reports from Wild Kratts kids that snowy owls are heading south. The team heads to the Arctic to investigate this phenomenon.
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Wild Kratts
Invasion
Clip | 59sVideo has Closed Captions
Martin and Chris, along with the Wild Kratts team, get reports from Wild Kratts kids that snowy owls are heading south. The team heads to the Arctic to investigate this phenomenon.
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(Groaning) I don'’’t believe it!
Snowy owls are an Arctic species of the treeless tundra!
They belong up here, way up north.
But suddenly they'’’re showing up so far south, in places they don'’’t normally live!
Why?
It'’’s a snowy owl invasion!
And a creature mystery.
We have to figure out what'’’s going on.
But we'’’re so far away, way over here in China!
MARTIN: I'’’ve got it!
We'’’ll fly straight over the North Pole.
That'’’s the most direct route, and we'’’ll pass over the Arctic, the habitat of the snowy owl.
Oh, yeah, and as we pass by, we can drop in and look for some clues as to why so many snowy owls have left the Arctic.
EVERYBODY: To the Arctic!
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