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"Clever the Raven" is the 2nd episode of Season 7 of the PBS Kids show Wild Kratts. It is the 154th episode of the series overall. It premiered on May 23, 2023.
Synopsis[]
The Tortuga is parked in the Great North and some strange noises have Koki thinking it's time for a diagnostic overhaul. As they are near Little Howler's pack territory, the bros decide to try to find the wolf pack. Unexpectedly, a raven joins Martin and Chris on their adventure and the brothers soon learn about the incredible intelligence and ingenuity of the raven.
Plot[]
Characters[]
- Chris Kratt
- Martin Kratt
- Aviva Corcovado
- Koki
- Jimmy Z
- Gaston Gourmand
- Donita Donata
- Dabio
- Zach Varmitech
- Zachbots
- Rose
Animals[]
Animation[]
Note: Featured animals are in bold.
- Northern Raven (called raven): Clever
- Gray Wolf (called wolf): Little Howler
- Rainbow Trout (called fish)
- Bald Eagle
Computer Images[]
- American Crow (called crow)
Mentioned[]
Note: Mentioned animals are linked to Wikipedia.
- Red-tailed hawk
- American bison (mentioned as bison)
Live Action[]
Note: Live action animals are linked to Wikipedia.
- Eurasian eagle-owl (called owl)
- Rufous-tailed hummingbird (called hummingbird)
- Common ostrich (called ostrich)
Trivia[]
Key Facts and Creature Moments[]
- Ravens are one of the smartest birds in the world.
- Ravens can mimic other sounds.
- A raven performing an upside down dive.
- The differences between ravens and crows.
- Ravens are bigger than crows, about the size of a red-tailed hawk.
- Ravens have a bigger broader bill.
- Crows make a cawing sound, while ravens make a croaking sound.
- Ravens live alone or in small groups, crows always live in large groups.
- A raven stealing a fish from a bald eagle by bothering it until it leaves.
- Ravens can understand the concept of trading.
- A group of ravens is called a conspiracy.
- Ravens can learn to recognize and remember faces, and can tell who is a friend and who is a foe. They can also learn this from other ravens.
- Ravens and wolves have a symbiotic relationship. Ravens tell wolves where food is, while also serving as lookouts while the wolves eat. Ravens also rely on wolves to tear open carcasses with their strong jaws and teeth since raven beaks aren't strong enough.