Wild Kratts
Walrus: Danger Alert
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A polar bear and walrus square off in battle!
Martin and Chris are in the Arctic when they witness a polar bear and walrus go head-to-head in battle. The scuffle begins on land, where the polar bear is more agile and the walrus is clumsy. But the tables turn when both titans take to the water, where the walrus has the upper hand and drags the bear down with its tusks. The animals part ways when they hear the cry of their young close by.
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Wild Kratts
Walrus: Danger Alert
Clip | 56sVideo has Closed Captions
Martin and Chris are in the Arctic when they witness a polar bear and walrus go head-to-head in battle. The scuffle begins on land, where the polar bear is more agile and the walrus is clumsy. But the tables turn when both titans take to the water, where the walrus has the upper hand and drags the bear down with its tusks. The animals part ways when they hear the cry of their young close by.
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(intense music) - Oh no, they think their kids are in danger from each other.
(growling) It's a rarely seen battle of artic titans.
- Forget dancing babies, a big battle is much better.
- All right the polar bear has the advantage here, moving really well like she's dancing on ice, but the walrus is clumsy on land like a giant blubber balloon.
With no legs, she's gotta drag herself back to the water, can she make it before the polar bear... (yells) Whoa now the tables are turned.
Even though the polar bears a good swimmer, the walrus is built for underwater.
Down here the walrus is pure fluid swimming power.
With the tusks she's pulling the bear under.
(baby animals crying) - I'll grab the cub.
- I've got the calf.
- (both celebrate)
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