Wild Kratts
Up the Food Chain
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The Wild Kratts discuss the food chain, starting at the bottom with "producers".
The Wild Kratts discuss the food chain, starting at the bottom with "producers".
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Wild Kratts
Up the Food Chain
Clip | 1m 23sVideo has Closed Captions
The Wild Kratts discuss the food chain, starting at the bottom with "producers".
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Back atcha, dude.
On your marks, get set, go!
(Grunting, wobbling) Oh, we can't even run.
We're rooted to the ground.
A grass race?
Don't blink or you'll miss it.
Have fun, guys!
Got to get back to my food web.
Poor grass, at the bottom of the food chain.
Poor grass?
Ow!
Ouch, sorry, JZ.
But you shouldn't feel sorry for grass.
The bottom of the food chain is the most important place of all.
That's where the producers go.
I thought all plants go there.
(Sucking thumb) They do.
Plants are producers.
That means they make their own food, from energy from the sun.
Kind of like my solar panels collect energy from the sun to power the Tortuga HQ.
Animals can't do that, just plants.
Okay, first level of the food web: plants.
JZ: Fire them up here, guys!
Lychee fruit!
Got it.
Wild potato!
Rhodes grass.
Sedge!
Okra flower!
Acacia tree!
Ugh!
(Gasping) Ugh!
Well, we know one thing.
There are lots of producers.
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