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“The Mystery of the Two Horned Narwhal” is the 12th episode of the fourth season of Wild Kratts, originally airing on PBS Kids on January 20, 2017. Overall it is the 104th episode of the series.
Plot[]
Chris and Martin are arguing with each other about which is better, horns or antlers, when they get a call from Wild Kratts Kid Nua about a whale with a unique horn-like tusk: the narwhal. The Wild Kratts travel to the Arctic to investigate the structure and purpose of the narwhal's tusk. But when the Kratt brothers find an Inuit carving depicting a narwhal with two tusks, the Wild Kratts decide to find out whether the two-tusked narwhal is real or just a myth.
Characters[]
Animals[]
Animation[]
Note: Featured animals are in bold.
Mentioned[]
Note: Mentioned animals are linked to Wikipedia.
Live Action[]
Note: Live action animals are linked to Wikipedia.
- White-tailed deer
- African bush elephant (called Elephant)
- Musk ox
- Caribou
- Elk
- Moose
- Bighorn sheep
- Walrus
- Common warthog (called Warthog)
Key Facts and Creature Moments[]
- Antlers fall off and grow back while horns are permanent.
- Both orcas and narwhals are technically not whales, they're actually porpoises.
- The narwhal "horn" is actually a tusk that protrudes through the upper lip.
- Every 1 in 500 narwhals will grow a second tusk.
Trivia[]
- Narwhals weren't mentioned in the live action segments of the episode.
- Unlike Chris in "Little Howler", Martin is able to deactivate Moose Powers without using a twig.