Ep 9. Voyage of the Butterflier XT
- TV-Y
- January 17, 2010
- 26 min
In the season 1 episode 9 of Wild Kratts titled "Voyage of the Butterflier XT," the Kratt brothers, Chris and Martin, embark on a journey to follow the monarch butterfly's migration path from Canada to Mexico. They use a new invention they call the Butterflier XT, a flying machine that looks like a monarch butterfly, to fly along with the monarchs and study their behavior.
The brothers learn that the monarchs go through several generations before finally completing their long migration. They also face challenges such as bad weather and predators along the way. The brothers use what they've learned to help a monarch butterfly they've named Maxilla escape from a praying mantis and then safely make it to the monarch's wintering grounds.
During their journey, the Kratt brothers also discover that Maxilla has lost her sense of direction and won't be able to make it back to Canada like the rest of the monarchs. They decide to use the Butterflier XT to help Maxilla and fly her back to her proper direction. They not only help Maxilla, but they also aid other monarchs that may have lost their way.
The episode highlights the importance of migration in animal behavior and the usefulness of technology in studying and helping animals. It also stresses the significance of preserving habitats and the environment for the monarch butterfly population to continue to thrive for generations to come.
Overall, "Voyage of the Butterflier XT" is an educational and informative episode that showcases the Kratt brothers' passion for learning about and protecting wildlife. It promotes conservation efforts and provides an insight into the natural world that will surely intrigue and captivate its audience.