Wild Kratts
Team Alligator
Clip | 1m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
Martin and Aviva set out to discover what makes alligators different from crocodiles.
Martin and Aviva set out to discover what makes alligators different from crocodiles.
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Wild Kratts
Team Alligator
Clip | 1m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
Martin and Aviva set out to discover what makes alligators different from crocodiles.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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This is your captain.
We are nearing our destination.
Hope you've had an enjoyable flight on Wild Kratts Air, where even turtles fly.
MARTIN: Let the Crocogator Contest begin!
On your marks-- Later, gator!
Get set-- In a while, crocodile!
(Whistle blowing) MARTIN: Wahoo!
Keep your eyes peeled for alligator heads poking up on the surface.
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MARTIN: An alligator head is designed with eyes and nostrils on top so she can breathe and see everything around her, but at the same time be hidden and really hard to see.
Or if we're really lucky, we might be able to see an alligator sunning himself on the bank.
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MARTIN: Yeah, alligators like to lie on the banks to bask in the sun and get their blood and bodies warmed up.
Of course, because they're cold-blooded, they have to use the sun's heat to heat them.
Yeah, and then when they're warm, they can be active.
They go into the water and can hunt for prey with just their nose and eyes sticking above the surface.
Keep your eyes peeled.
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