Previous episode | Next episode |
---|---|
"This Orca Likes Sharks" | "Cheetah Adopted" |
“Baby Tooth & Kid Musky” is the 12th episode of the fourth season of Wild Kratts, originally airing on PBS Kids on April 11, 2017. Overall it is the 114th episode of the series.
Plot
While exploring the Arctic Tundra, Chris and Martin are really excited to find their favorite arctic animals. The Arctic Wolf for Chris and the Musk Ox for Martin but the only problem is they don't know which one to explore first. They met Kid Musky the Musk Ox calf and Baby Tooth the Arctic Wolf pup. They defend Kid Musky against Baby Tooth's pack.
Characters
Animals
Animation
Featured animals are in bold
- Muskox: Kid Musky
- Arctic Wolf: Baby Tooth
Computer Images
- White-tailed Deer (called Deer)
Mentioned
Note: Live action animals are linked to Wikipedia.
- Harpy eagle
- Western diamondback rattlesnake (called Rattlesnake)
- Tokay gecko
- Cow
- Sheep
- Goat
- Bighorn sheep
- Sable antelope (called Sable gazelle)
Live Action
Note: Live action animals are linked to Wikipedia.
- Cheetah
- Thomson's gazelle (called Gazelle)
- North American porcupine (called Porcupine)
- Coyote
- Golden orb weaver spider (called Spider)
- Dirce beauty (called Moth)
- Parson's chameleon (called Chameleon)
- Grasshopper
- American toad (called Toad)
- Caterpillar
Key Facts and Creature Moments
- Musk oxen look like oxen and cows, but their close relatives are really sheep and goats because they act a lot more like sheep.
- Baby musk oxen are sometimes called "calves," even though they're more closely related to goats and sheep, whose young are called "kids" and "lambs" respectively.
- There can be up to 20 arctic wolves in a pack.
- Arctic wolves are different than grey wolves, but they're super close relatives.
- The main differences are only its thick white fur, smaller size, shorter ears and legs to deal with cold weather, and larger carnassial teeth.