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'''Liturgusa krattorum''' is a species of [[mantis]] that was discovered by [[Dr. Gavin Svenson]] and [[Cleveland Museum of Natural History]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.krattbrothers.com/news.php?id=25|title=Kratt Brothers {{!}} News|website=www.krattbrothers.com|language=en|access-date=2017-04-28}}</ref> These species of mantis are mainly found in [[Peru]] |
'''Liturgusa krattorum''' is a species of [[mantis]] that was discovered by [[Dr. Gavin Svenson]] and [[Cleveland Museum of Natural History]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.krattbrothers.com/news.php?id=25|title=Kratt Brothers {{!}} News|website=www.krattbrothers.com|language=en|access-date=2017-04-28}}</ref> These species of mantis are mainly found in [[Peru]]. They live in tall trees, and are also fast runners mainly because they hunt other insects. The species was named for [[Martin Kratt]] and |
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[[Chris Kratt]], the hosts of ''[[Kratt's Creatures|Kratts' Creatures]]'', ''[[Zoboomafoo]]'', and ''[[Wild Kratts]]'' on [[PBS Kids]], as well as ''[[Be the Creature]]'' on [[National Geographic (U.S. TV channel)|National Geographic]]. |
[[Chris Kratt]], the hosts of ''[[Kratt's Creatures|Kratts' Creatures]]'', ''[[Zoboomafoo]]'', and ''[[Wild Kratts]]'' on [[PBS Kids]], as well as ''[[Be the Creature]]'' on [[National Geographic (U.S. TV channel)|National Geographic]]. |
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Liturgusa krattorum is a species of mantis that was discovered by Dr. Gavin Svenson and Cleveland Museum of Natural History.[1] These species of mantis are mainly found in Peru. They live in tall trees, and are also fast runners mainly because they hunt other insects. The species was named for Martin Kratt and Chris Kratt, the hosts of Kratts' Creatures, Zoboomafoo, and Wild Kratts on PBS Kids, as well as Be the Creature on National Geographic.
See also
Wild Kratts
In 2017, a special episode of the PBS Kids original show Wild Kratts with the same name of the animal was dedicated to this event was released on PBS Kids featuring the animated counterparts of the Kratt Brothers adventuring with the species named after them. In the live action closing of the episode, the episode featured a special thanks to Dr. Gavin Svenson.
References
- ^ "Kratt Brothers | News". www.krattbrothers.com. Retrieved 2017-04-28.