Wild Kratts
Wolf Pack in the Woods
Clip | 1m 6sVideo has Closed Captions
Chris and Martin observe a wolf pack.
Chris and Martin observe a wolf pack.
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Wild Kratts
Wolf Pack in the Woods
Clip | 1m 6sVideo has Closed Captions
Chris and Martin observe a wolf pack.
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MARTIN: Wolf tracks!
They must be close.
Martin, over here.
Oh yeah, it's the wolf pack.
(Snarling) And check those two out.
They must be the alpha pair.
Basically, the top-ranking boy and girl, or mom and dad, of the pack.
MARTIN: You're right.
You can tell because they stand taller than the rest, with their ears and tails high.
The other wolves in the pack are usually sisters, brothers, sons or daughters.
(Howling) Looks like they're starting a pre-hunting rally.
(Howling) CHRIS: Wolves use great teamwork to raise their pups.
Every wolf will help the mom out, and that includes hunting animals like deer, moose, rabbits, and raccoons.
(Howling) MARTIN: Uh, did you say raccoons?
Uh-oh.
I must still smell like a raccoon.
Oh, I think we'd better get going.
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