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Flying High

Season 7 Episode 10 | 2m 54s

The bro's learn all about bumblebees while riding on one. Chris places all of his items from his backpack on the pollen on the bees legs. The bee lands on a flower to pollinate, shaking, Chris' creaturepod falls of the flower, not worries Martin has his but his flies off the flower.

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