Wild Kratts: Creatures of the Deep Sea Page #2
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- 2016
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but not human pancakes.
Whoa! That's weird!
Ah! An alien fish!
New species?!
New species?!
A barreleye!
A barreleye!
Not a new species,
but only recently discovered.
AVIVA:
It has a see-though head!
JIMMY:
Exactly, just like an alien.
Why does it have that?
Hey, let's get out there.
We gotta see what
that head is all about.
Okay, thanks to
my new technology,
I think I can
get you out there.
CHRIS:
Great!
What technology?
AVIVA:
Deep sea fish have a special
kind of fat in their cells
that miraculously keeps
them from getting crushed.
I developed a similar
technology for this ship.
And I also updated the Amphisub.
You can use that
for exploratory missions.
Yeah!
Whoa!
All right!
Wahoo!
Ready to deploy.
Cool. This docking port has
miniaturizing capability.
BOTH:
Miniaturize!
Hello, barreleye.
Is he looking at us?
I don't know.
What are those green
cylinders all about?
Whoa! They're eyes.
Now he's looking at us!
He can look straight up
through the top of his head
or straight to
the front! Weird.
And cool.
Oh yeah, and those black things
are actually his nostrils--
for smelling.
So Crazy Eyes, what's up?
Why are you
always looking up?
CHRIS:
He looks up into the light.
Jellyfish!
BOTH:
Whoa!
Oh, wow!
The jellyfish caught
some little copepods
in his tentacles,
and now our barreleye
is darting in
and stealing the little snacks.
Some of the weirdest
swivel eyes in nature,
but they work for this guy.
Let's swivel,
barreleye style!
Wahoo! Swivel up. Swivel back,
up, back, up, back!
A little less swivel, bro!
Up and back and-- ah!
Goblin shark!
(Both yelling)
MARTIN:
Easy, sharky.
We're out of here.
Did you see those jaws?
They shot right
out of his mouth.
MARTIN:
Where'd he go?
He could be anywhere.
He acted like
an ambush hunter.
Hunting by surprise.
Ah! Surprise!
Ah! I don't like these
kinds of surprises.
KOKI:
I can't get
a tracking on them.
Their GPS transmitting
module is not responding.
Uh-oh.
How are we
going to find them?
I don't know. We're in
the Midnight Zone now,
3,000 to 13,000 feet,
or around the length
of 20 skyscrapers down.
No sunlight at all
reaches this far down.
This is what they mean
by the deep, dark sea.
MARTIN:
Oh, no.
Whoa!
CHRIS:
He's sucking us in!
BOTH:
Whoa!
Whoa!
Oof! Guess he didn't
like the taste.
Uh-oh.
MARTIN:
Not again.
I got a scan of the jaws!
Check it out.
Ooh...
CHRIS:
The jaws have ligaments
like rubber bands.
When his jaws are closed,
they're all stretched out,
but when he releases them,
his jaws catapult
outward in milliseconds!
MARTIN:
Well, it was great to
know how he captured us.
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