Martin thought it was Seven: it had thousands of suckers and smart eyes like a normal octopus but thinks that it was not Seven because it has a face full of whiskers and giant tusks like a walrus (nicknamed "octo-walrus" by Chris). Afterward, they encounter another octopus.
She then adds an "ink" defense mechanism to the Octopod using a celery-and-seaweed shake she brought earlier. Fearing that the shark might bite through the power line and leave them going down with no way up, Aviva tests the jet propulsion feature to escape the shark. The shark however returns, mistakes the Octopod for a real octopus, and chews on it. They witness an octopus using its chemical ink defense against a great white shark. Nearby, the Kratts and Aviva are searching in the Octopod for the suits. The shadow of an octopus/walrus hybrid appears in the flash before swimming away as well. One of his arms then reaches out and touches a nearby walrus, activating the Suits and causing a green and blue flash, causing the walrus to swim off. Seven, after separating from Martin, drifts down to the ocean floor and slips into the Power Suits after being startled by a group of walruses. Frantic and upset, Aviva exclaims that they have to find the sinking Suits quickly. When Martin was reeled back up with a giant Pacific octopus on his head, he noticed that he only has sevenĀ arms and names him Seven. Martin eagerly shows off his moves, but he ends up hitting an incline-shaped block of ice, launching him into the air and into the water, snagging a clothesline with the Creature Power Suits hung upon it, which causes the Suits to fall into the water. In the Arctic Ocean, the Kratt brothers are playing with Aviva's Manta Riders by "Manta-boarding". Afterward, they ask their "What if?" question and "transform into their animated selves".
They head to the Aquarium of the Pacific to meet a female giant Pacific octopus named Georgia. The Kratt brothers are at Long Beach, California. The episode begins with a live-action segment. Meanwhile, a giant Pacific octopus (named Seven by Martin) finds the Suits, slips into them, and over the course of a few activations, he turns into a vicious sea monstrosity. Aviva, desperate to retrieve the Suits, dives down along with the Kratt brothers in her latest invention the Octopod, an octopus-themed submersible. Martin, while showing off his "Manta-boarding" moves to Aviva, accidentally launches himself up into the air and snags a clothesline with the Creature Power Suits hanging on it, causing the Suits to fall into the water. In this episode, the Kratt brothers are racing across the Arctic waters on Aviva's Manta Riders. The episode was written by Eva Almos and directed by Chris Kratt. " Octopus Wildkratticus" is the fifteenth episode of Season 1 of Wild Kratts, originally airing on PBS Kids on February 3, 2011. Squid usually travel in groups and can be found in the sunlit zone and the twilight zone.Relevant pages Gallery List of Wild Kratts episodes Some can change color, some use bioluminescence to create light, and some shoot ink to cloud the water and lose predators. They have a sharp beak on their mouths that they use to break open shells. The squids' two tentacles are specially adapted for feeding and they use them to grab their prey. Squid have very good eyesight and may even be able to see in color. Squid suck water into a long tube called a siphon and then push it back out. Squid are very fast swimmers and use a kind of jet propulsion to move. Squid range in size from under an inch to more than 60 feet in length! They have long, tubular bodies and little heads. Two of their arms are longer than the other eight and are called tentacles. Squid are mollusks like clams and oysters but they have no shells on the outside of their bodies! They have a shell inside their bodies called a pen.