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Animals Who Live To Be 100 Years Old

Season 4 Episode 19 | 26m 25s

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!

Aired: 04/27/16
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