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Aye Aye

Season 3 Episode 18 | 26m 26s

A storm leaves an aye aye stranded in the middle of the ocean. After rescuing the aye aye from the waves, the Kratt brothers search for the animal's home on the island of Madagascar.

Aired: 09/01/14 | Expires: 11/07/25
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