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Wild Kratts, Season 3, Episode 4, Mosquito Dragon
directed by Chris Kratt, 1969-; produced by Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991; performed by Martin Kratt, 1965- and Chris Kratt, 1969-, in Wild Kratts, Season 3, Episode 4 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2014), 27 mins
When the Wild Kratts crew get walloped by mosquitoes in the Cypress Swamp, the gang go on a fact finding adventure to find out exactly why mosquitoes try and steal our blood in the first place!
Learning Goals: Certain animals, like insects, have life cycles that are tied closely to their ecosystem.
Animals Featur...
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directed by Chris Kratt, 1969-; produced by Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991; performed by Martin Kratt, 1965- and Chris Kratt, 1969-, in Wild Kratts, Season 3, Episode 4 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2014), 27 mins
Description
When the Wild Kratts crew get walloped by mosquitoes in the Cypress Swamp, the gang go on a fact finding adventure to find out exactly why mosquitoes try and steal our blood in the first place!
Learning Goals: Certain animals, like insects, have life cycles that are tied closely to their ecosystem.
Animals Featured: Mosquito, Dragonfly
Never Before or Rarely Seen Wildlife Moment: Dragonfly transformation from larva to adult.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Instructional material
Performer / Ensemble
Martin Kratt, 1965-, Chris Kratt, 1969-
Contributor
Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991
Author / Creator
Chris Kratt, 1969-, Martin Kratt, 1965-
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Wild Kratts
Topic / Theme
Content Areas: Sciences, Ecosystems, Dragonflies, Mosquitoes, Preschool, Primary, Middle
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
Person
Chris Kratt, 1969-, Martin Kratt, 1965-, Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991
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Wild Kratts, Season 3, Episode 10, Where The Bison Roam
directed by Chris Kratt, 1969-; produced by Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991; performed by Chris Kratt, 1969- and Martin Kratt, 1965-, in Wild Kratts, Season 3, Episode 10 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2014), 27 mins
When the Wild Kratts team decides to explore the spot where explorers Lewis and Clark first laid eyes on the American frontier, they discover that prairies and the amazing bison herds of yore are much harder to find these days.
Learning Goals: What is a prairie?
Animals Featured: Bison
Never Before or Rarely Seen...
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directed by Chris Kratt, 1969-; produced by Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991; performed by Chris Kratt, 1969- and Martin Kratt, 1965-, in Wild Kratts, Season 3, Episode 10 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2014), 27 mins
Description
When the Wild Kratts team decides to explore the spot where explorers Lewis and Clark first laid eyes on the American frontier, they discover that prairies and the amazing bison herds of yore are much harder to find these days.
Learning Goals: What is a prairie?
Animals Featured: Bison
Never Before or Rarely Seen Wildlife Moment: Male bison headbutting.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Instructional material
Performer / Ensemble
Chris Kratt, 1969-, Martin Kratt, 1965-
Contributor
Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991
Author / Creator
Chris Kratt, 1969-, Martin Kratt, 1965-
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Wild Kratts
Topic / Theme
Content Areas: Sciences, Prairies, Buffalo, Preschool, Primary, Middle
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
Person
Chris Kratt, 1969-, Martin Kratt, 1965-, Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991
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Wild Kratts, Season 3, Episode 22, Tenrec Treasure Hunt
directed by Chris Kratt, 1969-; produced by Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991; performed by Martin Kratt, 1965- and Chris Kratt, 1969-, in Wild Kratts, Season 3, Episode 22 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2015), 27 mins
When Chris sets up an elaborate treasure hunt centering on a cool and rare group of insectivores – the tenrec – the rest of the crew sets off to complete the hunt.
Learning Goals: Adaptive radiation, the process where organisms diversify rapidly into a multitude of new forms.
Featured Animals: Lesser Long-T...
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directed by Chris Kratt, 1969-; produced by Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991; performed by Martin Kratt, 1965- and Chris Kratt, 1969-, in Wild Kratts, Season 3, Episode 22 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2015), 27 mins
Description
When Chris sets up an elaborate treasure hunt centering on a cool and rare group of insectivores – the tenrec – the rest of the crew sets off to complete the hunt.
Learning Goals: Adaptive radiation, the process where organisms diversify rapidly into a multitude of new forms.
Featured Animals: Lesser Long-Tailed Tenrec, Hedgehog Tenrec, Mole Tenrec, Streaked Tenrec, Otter TenrecNever
Before or Rarely Seen Wildlife Moment: Tenrecs rattling...
When Chris sets up an elaborate treasure hunt centering on a cool and rare group of insectivores – the tenrec – the rest of the crew sets off to complete the hunt.
Learning Goals: Adaptive radiation, the process where organisms diversify rapidly into a multitude of new forms.
Featured Animals: Lesser Long-Tailed Tenrec, Hedgehog Tenrec, Mole Tenrec, Streaked Tenrec, Otter TenrecNever
Before or Rarely Seen Wildlife Moment: Tenrecs rattling their specialized quills for communication.
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Film
Content Type
Instructional material
Performer / Ensemble
Martin Kratt, 1965-, Chris Kratt, 1969-
Contributor
Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991
Author / Creator
Chris Kratt, 1969-, Martin Kratt, 1965-
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Wild Kratts
Topic / Theme
Content Areas: Sciences, Biodiversity, Preschool, Primary, Middle
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
Person
Chris Kratt, 1969-, Martin Kratt, 1965-, Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991
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Wild Kratts, Season 3, Episode 26, Back in Creature Time - Part 2
directed by Martin Kratt, 1965-; produced by Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991; performed by Martin Kratt, 1965- and Chris Kratt, 1969-, in Wild Kratts, Season 3, Episode 26 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2014), 27 mins
After visiting the dodos, the Wild Kratts travel to another time period to visit another extinct animal – the Tasmanian tiger! Their trip doesn’t go as planned, however, and they must save the Tasmanian tigers from Dabio and Donita’s ancestors, while also saving themselves from Zach, who wants to trap them i...
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directed by Martin Kratt, 1965-; produced by Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991; performed by Martin Kratt, 1965- and Chris Kratt, 1969-, in Wild Kratts, Season 3, Episode 26 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2014), 27 mins
Description
After visiting the dodos, the Wild Kratts travel to another time period to visit another extinct animal – the Tasmanian tiger! Their trip doesn’t go as planned, however, and they must save the Tasmanian tigers from Dabio and Donita’s ancestors, while also saving themselves from Zach, who wants to trap them in the past forever!
Learning Goals: Extinction
Featured Animals: Tasmanian Tiger.
Never Before or Rarely Seen Wildlife Moment: Tasma...
After visiting the dodos, the Wild Kratts travel to another time period to visit another extinct animal – the Tasmanian tiger! Their trip doesn’t go as planned, however, and they must save the Tasmanian tigers from Dabio and Donita’s ancestors, while also saving themselves from Zach, who wants to trap them in the past forever!
Learning Goals: Extinction
Featured Animals: Tasmanian Tiger.
Never Before or Rarely Seen Wildlife Moment: Tasmanian tigers hunting and surviving in the wild.
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Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Instructional material
Performer / Ensemble
Martin Kratt, 1965-, Chris Kratt, 1969-
Contributor
Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991
Author / Creator
Martin Kratt, 1965-, Chris Kratt, 1969-
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Wild Kratts
Topic / Theme
Content Areas: Sciences, Hunting, Wild animals, Tigers, Preschool, Primary, Middle
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
Person
Martin Kratt, 1965-, Chris Kratt, 1969-, Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991
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Wild Kratts, Season 4, Episode 7, Puffin Rescue
directed by Martin Kratt, 1965-; produced by Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991; performed by Martin Kratt, 1965- and Chris Kratt, 1969-, in Wild Kratts, Season 4, Episode 7 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2017), 27 mins
This 7th episode of Season 4 of the PBS Kids show, Wild Kratts is about Atlantic Puffins.
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directed by Martin Kratt, 1965-; produced by Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991; performed by Martin Kratt, 1965- and Chris Kratt, 1969-, in Wild Kratts, Season 4, Episode 7 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2017), 27 mins
Description
This 7th episode of Season 4 of the PBS Kids show, Wild Kratts is about Atlantic Puffins.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Instructional material
Performer / Ensemble
Martin Kratt, 1965-, Chris Kratt, 1969-
Contributor
Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991
Author / Creator
Martin Kratt, 1965-, Chris Kratt, 1969-
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Wild Kratts
Topic / Theme
Content Areas: Sciences, Preschool, Primary, Middle
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2017 Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
Person
Martin Kratt, 1965-, Chris Kratt, 1969-, Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991
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Wild Kratts, Season 4, Episode 13, The Mystery of the Two Horned Narwhal
directed by Chris Roy, fl. 1997 and Chris Kratt, 1969-; produced by Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991; performed by Martin Kratt, 1965- and Chris Kratt, 1969-, in Wild Kratts, Season 4, Episode 13 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2017), 27 mins
Chris and Martin are arguing with each other about which is better, horns or antlers, when they get a call from Wild Kratts Kid Nua about a whale with a unique horn-like tusk: the narwhal. The Wild Kratts travel to the Arctic to investigate the structure and purpose of the narwhal's tusk. But when the Kratt brothe...
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directed by Chris Roy, fl. 1997 and Chris Kratt, 1969-; produced by Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991; performed by Martin Kratt, 1965- and Chris Kratt, 1969-, in Wild Kratts, Season 4, Episode 13 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2017), 27 mins
Description
Chris and Martin are arguing with each other about which is better, horns or antlers, when they get a call from Wild Kratts Kid Nua about a whale with a unique horn-like tusk: the narwhal. The Wild Kratts travel to the Arctic to investigate the structure and purpose of the narwhal's tusk. But when the Kratt brothers find an Inuit carving depicting a narwhal with two tusks, the Wild Kratts decide to find out whether the two-tusked narwhal is real...
Chris and Martin are arguing with each other about which is better, horns or antlers, when they get a call from Wild Kratts Kid Nua about a whale with a unique horn-like tusk: the narwhal. The Wild Kratts travel to the Arctic to investigate the structure and purpose of the narwhal's tusk. But when the Kratt brothers find an Inuit carving depicting a narwhal with two tusks, the Wild Kratts decide to find out whether the two-tusked narwhal is real or just a myth.
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Film
Content Type
Instructional material
Performer / Ensemble
Martin Kratt, 1965-, Chris Kratt, 1969-
Contributor
Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991
Author / Creator
Chris Roy, fl. 1997, Chris Kratt, 1969-, Martin Kratt, 1965-
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Wild Kratts
Topic / Theme
Content Areas: Sciences, Whales, Preschool, Primary, Middle
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2017 Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
Person
Chris Roy, fl. 1997, Chris Kratt, 1969-, Martin Kratt, 1965-, Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991
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Wild Kratts, Season 4, Episode 14, Sea Otter Swim
directed by Chris Roy, fl. 1997 and Chris Kratt, 1969-; produced by Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991; performed by Martin Kratt, 1965- and Chris Kratt, 1969-, in Wild Kratts, Season 4, Episode 14 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2016), 27 mins
Jimmy reveals to the other Wild Kratts that he's not a very good swimmer. To help Jimmy learn to swim better, the Kratt brothers take Jimmy to meet a friend of theirs-a sea otter named Coach. While Jimmy practices swimming and diving, the Wild Kratts learn about the features that make sea otters such good swimmers...
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directed by Chris Roy, fl. 1997 and Chris Kratt, 1969-; produced by Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991; performed by Martin Kratt, 1965- and Chris Kratt, 1969-, in Wild Kratts, Season 4, Episode 14 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2016), 27 mins
Description
Jimmy reveals to the other Wild Kratts that he's not a very good swimmer. To help Jimmy learn to swim better, the Kratt brothers take Jimmy to meet a friend of theirs-a sea otter named Coach. While Jimmy practices swimming and diving, the Wild Kratts learn about the features that make sea otters such good swimmers.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Instructional material
Performer / Ensemble
Martin Kratt, 1965-, Chris Kratt, 1969-
Contributor
Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991
Author / Creator
Chris Roy, fl. 1997, Chris Kratt, 1969-, Martin Kratt, 1965-
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Wild Kratts
Topic / Theme
Content Areas: Sciences, Swimming, Preschool, Primary, Middle
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
Person
Chris Roy, fl. 1997, Chris Kratt, 1969-, Martin Kratt, 1965-, Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991
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