Ep 1. Crocogator Contest
- TV-Y
- July 14, 2014
- 26 min
The Wild Kratts embark on a fun-filled adventure to the Florida swamps in season 9's first episode "Crocogator Contest." Chris and Martin Kratt, the two zoologists-turned-animal-adventurers, are on a mission to discover the unique qualities of two animals - the crocodile and the alligator.
As the Kratt brothers immerse themselves in the wild, they soon discover that their favorite reptiles are not easily distinguishable. In fact, their initial assumptions and claims that the crocodile is the bully are proven incorrect when they come across an alligator that is much larger and stronger than any crocodile they have ever seen.
This sets off a friendly "crocogator" contest, where Chris and Martin pit the two reptiles against each other in a series of challenges that test their speed, strength, and agility. Meanwhile, the Kratt brothers also educate their young audience on the differences and similarities between crocodiles and alligators, including their diets, habitats, and physical features.
The crocogator contest takes on a fun and educational twist as the Kratt brothers find themselves getting up close and personal with both animals, allowing them to witness their unique behaviors and personalities. The brothers also teach the importance of protecting these creatures and their habitats in order to ensure their survival for future generations.
Along the way, the Kratt brothers also face several challenges that test their own survival skills, including escaping the jaws of both reptiles and navigating the swamp terrain. Through their adventures, Chris and Martin also showcase the importance of teamwork and problem-solving, reminding their viewers that anything can be achieved with the right attitude and approach.
In "Crocogator Contest," the Kratt brothers once again deliver a thrilling and engaging episode that blends adventure, education, and entertainment into one. With stunning visuals, engaging narration, and exciting challenges, this episode is sure to delight audiences of all ages, while also teaching them valuable lessons about the wonders and complexities of the animal kingdom.