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Lion, King of the Beasts?
Chris starts the proceedings as a caveman, out to see what animal is the king of all beasts. Since the lion has been suggested by the unknowing public, Chris and Martin must observe lions to reveal the truth.
Writing:
- Chris Kratt
- Martin Kratt
Release Date:
Mon, Jun 03, 1996
Country: US | CA
Language: En
Runtime: 30
Country: US | CA
Language: En
Runtime: 30
Season 1:
Chris and Martin seek the Big Five animals in South Africa: the elephant, rhino, lion, buffalo and leopard. It turns into a search for the little animals: the elephant shrew, rhino beetle, ant lion, buffalo weaver and leopard tortoise.
Already Chris and Martin cross the border to find falcons, beavers, foxes, and coyotes in the urban world.
Jumping at the chance to compete with Discovery Channel, Chris and Martin go to the Caribbean to dispel myths about sharks. They have an ideal shark expert to help them.
Where are the African wild dogs? Martin takes to the jeep and Chris to a helicopter to find them.
A diary belonging to Allison's grandfather and great-uncle sends the Kratt brothers halfway around the world to look for the elusive Tasmanian ""Tiger.""
The brothers find effective animal defenses, with Martin getting the worst of these exchanges.
The chimpanzee is on tap for this program. Chris and Martin watch baby chimps trained for returning to the wild.
Out in the Great White North, the Kratt brothers carry a canoe throughout their search for Canadian wildlife.
In an attempt to help Allison finish her school report, the Kratt brothers do the obligatory program from inside a canopy in a Costa Rican rain forest.
Chris and Martin are in Australia in search of nocturnal animals. During the night, they enter a cave in search for the elusive ghost bat.
The Kratts appear in an elephant orphanage in Kenya. It's their job to help prepare three baby elephants for their re-entry into the wild.
Chris and Martin observe wild elephants to preview what's in store for Emily (the baby elephant from the previous episode).
Weirdness is in the eye of the beholder, or the species. This Chris and Martin learn when they go searching for what they think is the ultimate in weirdness: egg-laying mammals.
Out in the Caribbean, Chris and Martin look for dolphins. Both brothers are particularly interesting in echo-location.
A camping trip in Canada drives Chris and Martin to see the great bear and, in particular, how it gets food.
Chris and Martin adopt different strategies for studying the lives of baboons in Africa.
It's Allison's job to scour the city to find people who want the Kratts to answer creature questions. People ask about snakes, squirrels, and tails.
It's a dirty job, but the Kratts have to do it, calling the play-by-play for a mob of wild kangaroos kicking and scratching for survival.
Chris and Martin take Allison with them in this spoof of 1950s sci-fi horror films. They must regain a wide collection of bugs before they take over the world.
Chris and Martin want to see an African rhino, but his habitat is guarded by crocodiles and the hippopotamus.
Chris and Martin chase foxes and end up being chased by foxhounds.
It's not the cow you think. Chris and Martin are off to the Florida Everglades in an effort to help save the manatee.
The cheetah may run fast, but as the Kratt brothers discover, its light body weight does have its disadvantages.
At Chincoteague, Virginia, Chris and Martin try to mix with the wild ponies by teaming up in a horse costume.
The Kratt brothers span through millions of years to trace the evolution of animals.
The Kratts are on the coast of Costa Rica, waiting for thousands of sea turtles to swim ashore and lay eggs on the beach. But distractions await the Kratts at virtually every stage.
It isn't easy being a baby sea turtle. Martin and Chris see another menagerie of animal distractions try to thwart the sea turtles on their march to the sea.
Chris and Martin take the challenge to duplicate the quick tour of Australia taken long ago by Spanish explorer Don Estoban.
The Kratts spend the night in Africa, intent to dispel the myths some people have about the hyena.
Whatever Mungu is, that's just one of the fantastic stories told on a dark night at the Creature Club.
Chris and Martin are active in the Creature Rescue Unit to help injured wildlife throughout North America. As a part of their task, the Kratts go to a wildlife nursery.
Chris starts the proceedings as a caveman, out to see what animal is the king of all beasts. Since the lion has been suggested by the unknowing public, Chris and Martin must observe lions to reveal the truth.
The Kratts crash a hot-air balloon and are forced to forage in a marsh, where a veritable banquet for all sorts of creatures awaits.
A new Internet page called CreatureNet is brimming with kids' questions about why creatures behave the way they do.
Chris crashes into the habitat of a koala bear. Martin collides with the resourceful wombat. These are dissimilar creatures with similar looks and lifestyles.
Chris and Martin take Allison on a camping night just outside the Creature Club, and find out just how the raccoon has adapted to living in the human environment.
Chris and Martin return to the rain forest in Costa Rica to find multiple species of monkeys, learning the advantage that a monkey without a tail has.
Chris and Martin go on a fiery observation through the animal spectrum to see if that special something abot our favorite creatures is superior to another's special quality.
Chris and Martin are back down under, witnessing the Great Barrier Reef. To their dismay, not all about the rref is golden.
Via multiple historical perspectives, Chris and Martin take up an aerial view on the flight of birds.
Just what is the truth about wolves? Chris and Martin try to lure wolves from their campsite in the Great Canadian North. One group does seek the other, of course, but we're not sure who's on the trail and who's being traced.
Chris and Martin ride a chronological toimeline of the animals that came to Australia over the centuries.
Martin and Chris are in Africa, on the search for the lone-hunting leopard. In a land where only the strong survive, the Kratts and Allison learn that predators and prey ultimately help each other.
How do animals factor in the time of day or year? That's the puzzle Chris and Martin set out to solve.
Back in the Australian outback, Chris and Martin run out of water. They must follow the standards of creatures that inhabit the Australian desert.
During a game of golf, the Kratts encounter alligators in the Florida Everglades.
Chris and Martin are back in an African savannah to learn how camouflage is standard defense for several creatures.
Chris and Martin follow tracks to determine what cat wrought havoc in a barn in North America.
A lot of curiosities deal with where creatures are found and not found. Chris and Martin answer several questions fielded by The Public.
Allison has lost her computer records on Africa. Chris and Martin have only eight hours to try and revisit all the places they had been to during the series.