Wild Kratts
Looking for 'Lost' Martin
Clip: Season 4 | 1m 53sVideo has Closed Captions
The Wild Kratts go through lobster life cycle.
The Wild Kratts go through lobster life cycle.
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Wild Kratts
Looking for 'Lost' Martin
Clip: Season 4 | 1m 53sVideo has Closed Captions
The Wild Kratts go through lobster life cycle.
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No!
No, no, no, no, no, no!
I was afraid of this.
Chris transformed into the adult stage of the lobster, but Martin, he could be in planktonic larval stage 1, planktonic larval stage 2 or maybe even 3, or in the benthic stage!
Uh, come again?
Slow down Aviva.
Take a breath.
(Exhaling) Okay, okay.
The lobster we all know, that'’’s what Chris'’’s Power Suit transformed into.
But first, a mother lobster lays thousands of eggs, which hatch into little lobster larvae, like this.
These are planktonic, meaning they float in the water and are on their own the moment they hatch.
Then, the lobster larvae transforms into this.
It doesn'’’t really look like a lobster just yet, but then it goes into the benthic stage and it hides in the rocks on the sea bottom, where it becomes a full grown lobster.
It'’’s called the life cycle.
Life cycles are so complicated to program.
Martin'’’s Creature Power Suit must have malfunctioned and transformed him into one of those!
Chris, Martin'’’s teeny-tiny.
He must be floating in the water right around you.
Do you see him?
No, all I see is water.
Wait a second.
It'’’s a slightly cloudy water with a greenish tinge.
Of course!
It'’’s the planktonic soup, full of tiny plants and animals.
Martin'’’s more than just mini.
Martin'’’s microscopic!
Hello, anybody?
Are you out there?
Oh great, my Creature Pod malfunctioned too!
I have no communications.
(Sighing) Okay, so I'’’m in a larval stage of the lobster.
The only problem is lobster larvae apparently can'’’t move!
Well, actually I can move, it'’’s just that I'’’m not going anywhere!
And I'’’m too small to be seen.
Chris!
Wait!
I'’’m right here!
You'’’ve heard about finding a needle in a haystack?
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