Wild Kratts
Speed and Stamina to the Creature Rescue
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Zach kidnaps Pacer for his latest invention. Can Chris and Martin rescue Pacer from Zach?
Zach kidnaps Pacer to use with his latest invention. Chris and Martin activate their creature powers and race to rescue Pacer.
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Wild Kratts
Speed and Stamina to the Creature Rescue
Clip | 1m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
Zach kidnaps Pacer to use with his latest invention. Chris and Martin activate their creature powers and race to rescue Pacer.
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You're already here!
You beat everybody.
Guys, according to the numbers from the race and results I've been getting from scientists studying animal speed, the best all-around runner is... the pronghorn antelope.
When it comes to running, there's really nobody better than a pronghorn antelope, the second-fastest animal in the world in a sprint.
With loads of stamina, too.
Yeah, the pronghorn is probably the quickest long-distance runner in the world.
And the secret to the stamina part is here.
Special heat exchangers in the nose that cool the blood so he doesn't overheat.
Pronghorn antelope, the real all-around running world champs!
This is yours, Pacer.
(All cheering) (Clapping) Whoo!
Yay, Pronghorn!
ALL: Yay, pronghorn!
I never even heard of a pronghorn and it's the best runner!
Cool!
Pronghorn!
Pronghorn!
Wow, Pacer.
Not even the wolf can run you down!
(Honking, Zach laughing) It's Zach!
ZACH: Mine!
Congratulations!
You get to work for me!
Come on, Prongfoot, I've got jobs that will keep you running all day long.
Run and get the mail.
Run and get me a lollipop.
You run, run, run, while I sit, sit, sit.
Ha, ha, ha!
Oh no!
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