We interviewed the Kratt brothers, the creators and hosts of the Emmy Award-winning PBS kids shows “Zoboomafoo” and “Kratts’ Creatures,” at the Central Park Zoo recently. Chris, 34, and Martin, 37, ...
Chris Kratt doesn’t let a slimy annoyance such as a bloodsucking leech ruin an opportunity to watch wildlife in its natural habitat. “I was walking around the rain forest and my feet started to itch, ...
Months into an expedition through the Amazon in the early ’90s, the Kratt Brothers — as Chris and Martin Kratt are known — were on the lookout for giant river otters, German shepherd-sized animals ...
“Mangatsika!,” as Zooboomafoo, the friendly, leaping lemur might say. If you’ve ever watched the hit PBS television show Zoboomafoo, you’d know that “Mangatsika” in Zoboo-speak means, “I can’t believe ...
Animated Kratt Brothers Martin and Chris—who you may know from Zoboomafoo and Kratts' Creatures—come to life in a classic Wild Kratts adventure! Off "To the Creature Rescue!” the Kratt Brothers ...
Three-year-old Fiona Bennett clutched a can of garbanzo beans in one hand and a handmade red construction paper card with “I love you Chris and Martin” scrawled in crayon in the other, while she ...
Step aside, Crocodile Hunter. The Kratt Brothers are here. The self-proclaimed “creature adventurers” are bringing their tales of animal encounters, wilderness experiences and world travels to the ...
Zoboomafoo is an American children's television series that aired from January 25, 1999, to April 28, 2001, and is still shown today in syndication depending on the area, and it is regularly shown on ...
The first time Chris and Martin Kratt went to the Amazon, their boat sank. This was before they had any of their wildly successful PBS shows such as “Zoboomafoo,” with their wisecracking lemur ...
Arlington, VA, January 7, 2016 – PBS KIDS has announced the launch of the all-new WILD KRATTS Baby Buddies App, a science-focused app based on the popular animal-themed kids series, now available on ...
Jovian, a Coquerel’s sifaka lemur who starred as “Zoboomafoo” in the PBS children’s television show by the same name, died Monday at the Duke Lemur Center. He was 20. Jovian was the center’s most ...
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