Wild Kratts
Lynx and Skunk Baby Play!
Clip: Season 1 | 1m 33sVideo has Closed Captions
Chris and Martin meet a baby lynx and a baby skunk!
Chris and Martin meet a baby lynx and a baby skunk and watch them play!
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Wild Kratts
Lynx and Skunk Baby Play!
Clip: Season 1 | 1m 33sVideo has Closed Captions
Chris and Martin meet a baby lynx and a baby skunk and watch them play!
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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Hey, it's the Kratt Brothers!
I'm Martin!
And I'm Chris, and this lynx kitten is only about 6 months old and very playful.
This skunk kit is 6 months old too, and he just wants to get his nose sniffing and digging in the dirt.
At this age, the skunk isn't really worried about the young lynx kitten, but the lynx kitten is so curious.
Not sure what to do about-- He wants to pounce on this furry thing, but he's a little nervous.
CHRIS: So right now, these two baby animals get along pretty well, but when they get older, everything's going to change.
MARTIN: That's because skunks eat what they eat.
Berries and worms.
And lynx eat what they eat, rabbits and, well, skunks.
MARTIN: Oh, the cat is curious.
You do want to jump on him, don't you?
All the lynx's play is about preparing for the hunt.
Running, stalking, jumping.
It all gets him ready to get food.
CHRIS: And the skunk will have to master his stink defense against predators like the lynx.
So in the wild, berries and worms are eaten by the skunk.
And the skunk is eaten by the lynx.
That's part of the food web, and every creature fits into it.
Who eats who in nature can be so interesting.
Imagine if we had the power to experience the "who eats who" of an entire habitat.
And get right inside a food web from bottom to top.
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