

Animals Who Live To Be 100 Years Old
Join the adventures of Chris and Martin Kratt as they encounter incredible wild animals, combining science education with fun and adventure, while traveling to animal habitats around the globe. Ages: 6-8 Educational Goal: Science

Animals Who Live To Be 100 Years Old
Season 4 Episode 19 | 26m 25s | CC
Martin is hanging out with his pet fruit fly Juice, when Juice suddenly dies. Even though Juice was young, he was pretty old for a fruit fly. Jimmy wants to know if any animals can live to be over 100 years old. Soon the Wild Kratts are on a mission to discover the oldest creatures on earth!
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