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Martin was born on December 23, 1965, and Chris was born on July 19, 1969, in New Jersey to Linda (born 1939) and William Kratt (1928-2022). [6] They are the grandsons of musical instrument maker William Jacob Kratt (1892-1983), who emigrated from Germany to America in 1910. [7] The brothers attended Watchung Hills Regional High School.
Wild Kratts is an educational children's television series that uses a hybrid of live action and animation.The series was created by the Kratt brothers, zoologists Chris and Martin, and produced by The Kratt Brothers Company and 9 Story Media Group, with it being presented by PBS Kids in the United States and TVOKids in Canada.
Martin William Kratt (born December 23, 1965) is an American zoologist, educational nature show host and YouTuber. He and his brother Chris created the children's television series Kratts' Creatures and Zoboomafoo , as well as Be the Creature , which runs on the National Geographic Channel and Knowledge Network .
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 ...
The Kratt Brothers Company and 9 Story Media Group, the two companies that produce the series, have since recast the character Koki with actress Sabryn Rock. She voiced the role for the final ...
Kids who love adventure will join the Kratt brothers as they journey to amazing animal habitats around the world. Their sense of adventure will appeal to thrill-seeking kids who want to know more ...
Christopher Frederick James Kratt (born July 19, 1969) is an American biologist, educational nature show host, YouTuber and actor. A grandson of musical-instrument manufacturer William Jacob "Bill" Kratt, [2] he and his older brother Martin grew up in Warren Township, New Jersey, [3] and together created children's television series Kratts' Creatures, Zoboomafoo, and Be the Creature (which ...
In 2017, a special episode of the PBS Kids' original show Wild Kratts with the same title as the scientific name of the mantis was released, which featured the animated counterparts of the Kratt Brothers adventuring with a member of the species. In the live-action closing of the episode, the brothers personally thanked Svenson for naming the ...