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A Bat in the Brownies

Season 1 Episode 36 | 26m 25s

When a bat gets trapped in the Tortuga HQ, the Wild Kratts team has to overcome its various negative feelings about the winged mammals in order to help him back out into the wild.

Aired: 10/23/11 | Expires: 11/06/25
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