♪ Wild Kratts ♪
MARTIN:
We're here in North America,
way down south
on the Florida peninsula.
CHRIS:
Full of wetlands, marshes
and coastal waters.
It's us, the Kratt brothers.
I'm Martin.
I'm Chris. Bird beaks come in
all different shapes and sizes.
And that's because beaks are a
very important tool for birds.
Hummingbird beaks are long
and thin, sometimes curvy,
for sipping nectar
out of flowers.
Raptor beaks are strong
and sharp for tearing meat.
And today,
we're checking out two beaks
that are great at catching fish,
in two very different ways.
We'll show you two
really strange beaks.
And you try to figure out
why each one
is shaped the way it is.
Meat the Roseate Spoonbill.
And check out that beak,
rounded and spoon-shaped
on the end.
Okay, now there's a clue
right there.
Watch how he puts his beak
in the water
and moves it from side to side.
They move that spoonbill
back and forth,
back and forth in the water,
until it feels a fish.
And then, snap, it closes
in a fraction of a second.
So, the spoonbill is both a
sensing device and a fish trap.
And check out
these crazy beaks,
the beak of the Brown Pelican.
It's not so much the beak
that's bizarre.
It's all that crazy skin
underneath the break.
Here we go. Here we go. Yeah!
Right now, the pelicans
are just loving that
we're dumping fish
into their beak.
But in the wild,
the pelicans have to catch fish
with those beaks,
fish that are
trying to get away.
And to do that,
the pelicans
have to use those beaks
in a very special way.
Imagine if we had
the amazing beaks--
And fish-catching power--
Of the Brown Pelican.
BOTH:
What if?
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Here they come.
Ready to test these fishmobiles?
Let's do it.
Fin power, full blast!
Hey, wait for us!
Hey, guys, room for two more?
Okay, we are with the school,
up to speed.
AVIVA:
Great job, guys.
Now activate the
eye synchronization feature
so that you can follow
every move.
Because fish use
their side-facing eyes
to stay in sync with
everybody else in the school.
BOTH:
Eye synchronization on!
(Beeping)
Okay, keep the same
exact distance
from the fish
on either side of us.
If they move to the right,
we move to the right. Right?
Right.
Right!
Whoa!
(Grunting)
Woo, they're fast.
Okay, okay,
let's try that again.
Left!
Up! Whoa!
(Shouting)
(Laughing)
Guys, is the
lateral line feature on?
Yeah, it's on.
So, just like the fish,
our fishmobiles are sensing
tiny water movements
made by the fish around them.
Sorry. Ooh. Oh.
Ooh. But unlike other fish,
it's not helping.
Hmm, Koki, did we forget to
calibrate the lateral line?
Maybe.
Well, the lateral line readings
might be a little off.
Woo, so it's not our driving.
Yeah, any fish'd have trouble
without a lateral line.
Ah! Pelican att*ck!
Let's get out of here!
Back to the boat!
Jump for it!
Ah!
Ah!
Ooh. Mmm, lemonade.
Uhh, little help here.
Nice test mission, guys.
I'll just make a few adjustments
to the lateral line
and you'll be ready
to get right back out there.
Whoa, wait.
"Back out there"?
You're kidding, right?
Of course not.
That's what I made them for,
so you guys
could explore the ocean
with a school of fish
for protection.
"Protection"? Really?
But these school of fish
are the snack food of the ocean.
Everyone's trying to eat them.
AVIVA:
But they've got a great defense:
lots of eyes on the lookout
for predators.
And safety in numbers.
With so many fish,
what are the chances
that you'd be the one to get
caught if a predator did strike?
Well, the way
they were driving--
Hey, easy!
It was the lateral line.
Aviva, listen. It's a really
cool adventure vehicle.
We're just not so sure
this is the best way
to get around in the ocean.
Ah, I think you guys
are losing your edge.
(Giggling)
Okay, fine,
then we'll just have to prove it
with our Creature Powers,
and a game,
a game of
capture the fishmobile.
"Capture the fishmobile"?
Yes! How do you play that?
You three each join
the school of fish
in your own
personal fishmobiles.
And we'll try to catch you
using our Creature Power Suits.
If you avoid us
for the whole day, you win.
But if we catch all of you
before sunset, we win.
You game?
Yeah!
You mean I'm supposed to go out
there, in that machine, alone?
No, you'll have us there
and, oh,
just a few hundred other fish.
No way,
even with a million other fish.
Jimmy, we need you.
Safety in numbers, remember?
Mm-mm.
Besides, think of it as a video
game. It's a gamer's dream.
And your quick thumbs
will be great
for keeping up with the
twists and turns of the school.
That's true. They are fast.
A video game? Okay, I'll do it.
All right, I'm all ready to go.
All the oceans creatures,
and possible menhaden predators,
are all catalogued right here.
Got yours, Martin?
Uhh, yeah, just about.
All right, let's see.
Oh yeah! Okay, I think that's
all of them.
Great, because I've got
three fishmobiles calibrated
and ready to go.
Then we're all set.
Let the game begin.
There's a school
of menhaden right there.
Okay, you got to stick
with that school.
Ready?
Uh-huh.
Mm-hmm.
Miniaturize!
(Grunting)
Ahh!
We're ready.
On your marks, get set, go!
AVIVA:
See you at sunset!
Nuh-uh!
Ah, we'll catch you
way before then.
Let's go.
AVIVA:
First, we need to
retest that calibration.
Ready, Koki?
Ready.
Let's do
a little practice drill.
Synchronized fishmobiling!
♪
KOKI:
We're good.
These controls are definitely
calibrated and ready to go.
Woo-hoo!
And the controls
are super responsive.
We'd better get in the school
before Martin and Chris come.
(Chuckling)
Sorry, already here.
Okay, Bumper, now!
Activate sperm whale power!
(Laughing)
I'm going to get
those fishmobiles!
This way, let's get in there.
I have a good feeling about us
winning this game, Aviva.
Yeah, there's no way
they're going to catch us.
Hey, where are they going?
We're not scary.
But that is! Whale!
Oh no!
Go! Go! Go! Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!
(Screaming)
Got some. But wait. Aviva?
Jimmy? Koki? You in here?
I can't see! Oof!
(Groaning)
Evacuate water.
(Groaning)
Slimy, definitely not
a fishmobile. It's a miss.
But don't worry, guys.
It's just a game.
Try to be a little quicker if a
real whale att*cks though, okay?
And I'm going to have to pick a
different suit for the next try.
This really isn't
the whale for this job.
You know, you sperm whales
eat mostly squid and octopus
with those thin,
toothy jaws, right?
It's the humpback whales that
specialize in going after
schools of fish with their big,
huge, net-like mouth
for scooping up hundreds
at a time.
Hmm, those fish are pretty quick
and hard to catch
without the right equipment.
Chris, we've got to up our game.
This isn't going to be easy.
Yeah, I hear you, bro,
no more Mr. Nice Predator.
(Beeping)
Woo! Close one! Where's Jimmy?
I hope he didn't get caught.
Jimmy!
Right here!
Phew. See? Worked like a charm.
We didn't see Martin coming.
But some other menhaden did.
And we got out of there.
Yep, hundreds of eyes and
lateral lines on the lookout.
Yeah, but lots of eyes
doesn't help much
if your camouflage
is as good as a frogfish's.
And a quick strike doesn't hurt
either, right, Rocket Jaw?
So, let's just stay tuned
and help be on the lookout
for the good of the school.
Eeny, meeny, miny, mulp,
catch a fishy in one gulp.
Rocket Jaw says to pick
the very best one.
And it is
Y-O-U.
If they show up,
one of us will spot them.
Yep, safety in numbers.
What are the chances
they'd get one of us
out of the hundreds
in the school, right, Aviva?
Aviva?
She's gone! Where'd she go?
I'm here,
I think.
Wait. Where am I?
It's dark in here.
Oh, the old frogfish trick,
with his fraction-of-a-second
gulping power.
Six milliseconds, to be exact.
That's one fishmobile down,
two to go.
(Grunting)
Guys, go!
Get out of here, quick!
He got Aviva! Let's go up!
It's dangerous down here!
Thanks, Rocket Jaw.
Nice one, bro! Who'd you get?
Whoa!
Hey!
Oh, Aviva, so good to see ya.
Okay, okay, fine,
you guys got me.
But Koki and Jimmy
are still out there.
So, you guys haven't won yet.
Hmm?
Uh-oh! Deactivate!
Ow! Ow! Ow!
Hey, you got the wrong guy!
Oh, now I know how a fish feels
when a pelican att*cks.
Hey, nice gular pouch, buddy.
That's what I named that guy:
Gular, for that awesome
loose skin around his neck.
The gular pouch!
Oh!
Hey, Gular, where you going?
Probably looking for
much tastier fish than me.
Wait up, buddy!
He's gaining altitude.
I think he sees a fish.
Forty-five feet.
That's plunging altitude!
And there he goes!
Tuck the wings and dive,
corkscrewing to the left
and tucking his head in
to protect his neck.
The stretch and--
It's a catch!
Wow! Incredible!
Wow! Incredible!
Now he's got to drain the water.
About / gallons of it,
and then he swallows that fish
in one gulp.
Amazing! Oh, I wish we could
use that power in our game.
I'm glad you can't.
No disc, no dice.
Hmm.
But we do have
a Creature Power Disc
for another fish-catching bird!
I'm going to find Fishy Flier.
See you!
Back to normal size.
It's just you and me now, Jimmy.
I can't believe they got, Aviva.
I know. But I feel much safer up
here near the surface.
It's sunnier, no spooky rocks.
And we can see
all the water below us.
Uh-oh!
(Gasping)
Catch this!
Osprey power! Woo-hoo!
Dive!
Oh no!
Got you!
Oh! You did!
Woo!
Hey, Fishy Flier, how was that
for good osprey form, huh?
A different style
than the pelicans:
feet-first instead
of head-first.
But if the fish are
at the surface,
it's a great
fish-catching power.
Oh, yeah?
Well, let's see
if your Creature Power
can deal with this.
(Beeping)
I tickle att*ck!
Oh no, stop! Cut it out!
(Laughing)
Yes!
I'm free!
Oh, that's real ticklish.
What? Are you telling me
ospreys aren't ticklish?
Well, the sun's getting lower.
Martin and Chris
are running out of time.
Hey, how does that throat skin
attach anyway? Say "Ah."
Like this: Ah. Ah.
Hmm, it's like a
big, giant net
made of skin and beak.
That's got to be one of
the strangest beaks ever.
Hey, Gular,
can you keep a secret?
While the brothers are off
trying to catch Koki and Jimmy,
I decided to make
a Pelican Power Suit.
So, thanks for the help.
Just don't tell them, okay?
(Beeping)
Okay, the stretchy skin
of the gular pouch
attaches all the way
around the beak and--
Oh, I can't forget to do the air
sacks under the pelican's skin.
That helps them
pop up like a bobber
after they plummet
into the water.
(Sighing)
No luck.
Hmm, how about dolphin power?
Could work,
if we could find one.
Well, there's got to be--
All pelican power in.
And that should do it.
Hmm?
A-ha, so she couldn't resist.
Had to work on a Power Suit.
Okay.
And print
Pelican Creature Power Disc.
I'll give it to them
after we win this game
of capture the fishmobile.
(Laughing)
Now, where can I hide it,
somewhere they won't find it?
(Gasping)
There.
(Laughing)
BOTH:
Pelican power!
Thanks, Aviva,
so nice of you to help us win.
Now we have pelican
and dolphin powers.
Let's do it.
Jimmy, just a little more time
and we win this game.
If we just stay away from rocks
and away from the surface,
we'll get past level one.
"Level one"? Are you in
your videogame mode?
Why do you think
we're winning this thing?
Uh-oh, is this predator action?
Whoa! Hey!
Make up your mind, people--
I mean, fish.
What's going on?
I don't know.
But this is, like,
expert level fishmobiling.
It's them!
Ahhh!
To the center!
Close it up!
Circle around!
Okay, we've got 'em
herded up in a ball
just like the dolphins do it.
Hey, Click, Whistle,
how does this look?
(Clicking)
Oh yeah, they like it.
Now, let's start moving the fish
up towards the surface
and cut off their escape routes.
Going up!
Oh, no! Soon,
we'll have nowhere to go.
That's perfect, Chris.
They're starting to leap
to get away.
And I'm ready to catch
a fishmobile dolphin-style.
We're going to have to leap
for it. It's the only way.
Then let's do it together.
At least one of us
should get away.
One, two, three,
now!
Woo-hoo!
Got you this time, Koki.
Okay, okay, fine,
but Jimmy got away.
And you guys
are almost out of time.
Go, Jimmy!
Go!
In the clear!
Woo-hoo!
Oh, no!
The rest of the pod!
Retreat! Retreat! Ah!
Wait! No! Easy, dolphins!
We're just playing a game!
Swim, Jimmy! Swim!
(Pelicans calling)
Uh-oh,
even the pelicans
want in on the action.
Pelicans are smart birds.
They know an opportunity
for food when they see one.
They're attracted
to the bait ball.
Oh, no! Jimmy?
Is it?
Phew!
It's not Jimmy.
Ah! Ah! Ah!
Ah!
This is the most intense
video game
I've ever played!
But I'm loving it!
We got to catch Jimmy
before these guys do.
Gular, thanks for dropping in.
Active pelican power!
♪
To the Jimmy rescue!
Go, Chris! Go!
I'll keep them
on the surface.
Hang on, Koki.
Okay, feet.
And scanning, scanning.
Ooh, great pelican eyesight.
And... there!
Dive!
I've got him
right where I want him.
Corkscrew, neck to the left
to protect on impact.
Huh? Oh, no!
And scoop!
Hey!
Let me out of here!
Wa-hoo!
Yes! Nice catch, bro.
Ah, so close.
Just a quick water drain
and we've got this game won.
Please don't swallow me!
Oh, cut it out! Cut it out!
Oh no, seagulls!
They try to steal the pelican's
catches all the time.
Ow! Ooh! Ow! Ow! Ow! Stop!
I'm free! Uh-oh!
Maybe not. Don't eat me!
Uh-oh,
I don't have any controls.
It's game over. Help!
It's not game over yet, Jimmy.
(Squawking)
Got you!
Woo-hoo! Jimmy, climb on.
Jimmy?
He's not in there!
He fell out!
Help!
Somebody, help me!
I got him.
Go, Chris! Go!
Oh, no, you don't.
Ah!
Got you!
Woo-hoo!
Yeah! That's everybody.
And look.
The sun hasn't even set yet.
Okay, now is it game over?
Yes! And I'm glad you won.
BOTH:
Woo-hoo! We win!
With pelican power--
And dolphin power.
Now can we get back
to the Tortuga
before something else
tries to eat me?
Sure, Jimmy. To the Tortuga HQ!
AVIVA:
Back to normal size!
Good game, guys.
Well, we just want to thank
Aviva for helping us win.
Yeah, it was so nice of Aviva
to give us
this winning Creature Power!
Well, I didn't exactly
give it to you.
You found it by spying on me.
You did hand it right to us.
But it's a good thing
I did make that pelican disc
because things got
pretty crazy out there.
Yeah, you guys were right.
Those fish schools
are like snacks.
And so many predators
are after them.
You're right too, though.
They do have a great defense.
It's just that other animals
have some incredible ways
of catching them.
Yeah, like this guy.
Not easy to avoid a net
that just drops onto you
from the sky.
You guys might be
a little funny-looking,
but that is one cool beak.
They can even catch
multiple fish in one scoop.
Hey, anybody up for a ride,
pelican-style?
Awesome!
Yeah!
All right!
This is what I call
a sunset cruise.
Just look out for seagulls, bro.
(All laughing)
So, bird beaks
can do amazing things.
In fact, a lot of the time,
the best Creature Power
a bird has
is right there
at the tip of his beak.
And if you want to check out
the cool beaks
of the Brown Pelican in action,
then the coastal waters
of the Florida peninsula
is a great place to be.
Wow!
This island right here
is a Brown Pelican rookery.
A rookery is a place where birds
go to lay their eggs
and raise their chicks.
The whitish-gray pelicans,
they're the chicks.
They're almost about as big
as an adult already.
But they're waiting there for
their parents to come flying in
with a beak full of fish
to feed 'em.
CHRIS:
All right, let's go catch up
with the adults,
who are out fishing with
that amazing dip net beak.
Hunting pelican at : !
Oh, here we go! Yeah!
The pelicans are hunting,
searching for mullet, capelin
and other kinds of fish.
CHRIS:
They start low,
skimming over the water,
riding the pocket of air
just over the water's surface.
And when they're ready
to search for fish,
he gains altitude
till he's about feet
over the water.
He tilts his head, dives. Yeah!
And when he makes contact
with the water,
he juts out his open mouth.
And that dip net bill gets
a mouthful of water
and, hopefully, a fish.
MARTIN:
A pelican could hold
up to three gallons of water.
And that skin under his beak,
that's called a gular pouch.
But when he wants to
get rid of the water,
what he does is
tilts his beak like that
and then all the water
drains out.
Then all that's left
is the fish.
And the pelican can chow down.
CHRIS:
But he has to watch out
for those seagulls.
They harass the pelican
and try to steal the fish.
He's even standing on his back.
MARTIN:
Bird beaks are awesome.
And they give creatures
like the Brown Pelican
some incredible Creature Powers.
So, check out
the bird beaks around you.
There's usually a cool
Creature Power in those beaks.
Keep on creature adventuring.
We'll see you
on the creature trail.
♪
03x20 - Capture the Fishmobile
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Live action/Flash-animated educational children's television series created by the Kratt brothers, Chris and Martin.
Live action/Flash-animated educational children's television series created by the Kratt brothers, Chris and Martin.