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Mystery of the North Pole Penguins?

Episode 1 | 26m 25s

The Wild Kratts are hanging out with Emperor penguins at the South Pole and wondering why penguins don't live at the North Pole. All of the sudden, Koki gets a report from Wild Kratt Kid, Nua, that there are penguins stranded in the Arctic. The Wild Kratts spring into action to investigate the mystery and get the "lost" penguins back to their natural home.

Aired: 07/24/17 | Expires: 02/06/26
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