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Ep. 778: Game On, Suckers! MeatEater Trivia CLXXXVI

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Ep. 778: Game On, Suckers! MeatEater Trivia CLXXXVI

00:00:07
Speaker 1: This media podcast.

00:00:10
Speaker 2: Welcome to Meet Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins. I’m your host, Spencer new Heart, and today we’re joined by Randall Brody, John Nate Max, and Doctor Solomon David. This episode of Trivia is brought to you by land dot Com. This is a ten round quiz show with questions from meat eaters four verticals which are hunting, fishing, conservation, and cooking, and there is a prize. Meat Eater will donate five hundred dollars to the conservation organization of the winners choosing. Doctor David is a guest on an upcoming episode of Meat Eater. Give folks a preview of what we talked about with you for two hours.

00:00:44
Speaker 3: Yeah, thanks for having me, Spencer and everybody.

00:00:47
Speaker 2: Yeah.

00:00:47
Speaker 3: So, I’m doctor Solomon David.

00:00:49
Speaker 4: I’m at the University of Minnesota in the Department of Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology by air of expertise as fish ecology, particularly those underappreciated fish like gars, which we’ve gotten elegator garsco all right here, Uh, buffalo suckers, those types of native non game fish, and how we can kind of use those to learn about conservation and uh management of our natural resources.

00:01:10
Speaker 2: And long time appreciator of the native rough fish. Here at Trivia, our logo, doctor David is a squirrel riding of fish. You know what kind of fish that looks like a red horse?

00:01:19
Speaker 5: To me?

00:01:20
Speaker 2: That is absolutely a short head red horse. That’s our logo. That’s on everything we do for So he wasn’t making it all up.

00:01:26
Speaker 4: Macro lepidotum If we want to.

00:01:30
Speaker 5: That’s more like it.

00:01:32
Speaker 2: Say it again, what is it?

00:01:33
Speaker 3: Max? The Stoma macro lepidoteum shorthad red horse?

00:01:36
Speaker 5: Say that ten times.

00:01:38
Speaker 2: Trivia strengths and weaknesses when it comes to hunting fish and conservation, cooking.

00:01:42
Speaker 4: What do you think You saw all of my strengths in that scientific name and the description. So that’s about it, I would say fishing. If it’s about actual fish and conservation, I’m gonna make you all look good.

00:01:54
Speaker 2: All right, we’ll find out. Here’s our Infrequently Asked Questions segment. If you have a Trivia related question for our crew, send it to Trivia at the medieater dot com with the subject line I f a Q. Multiple listeners want to know where is chester Chester moved away? He moved back to we have, but it keeps going right, he’s some Yeah, this is actually an f a Q not Q. Max has had to replace Chester is our lovable northern person here in the office. That’s news to someone on radio asked a few weeks ago what you do here at me theater, Max, And you’ve you’ve replaced Chester of that niche of just like really not a Midwestern yeah, northern part Norton. Okay, yeah, way up there.

00:02:38
Speaker 6: So you’re kinda kind of Steve’s uh waterfowl guide these days.

00:02:42
Speaker 5: That sure seems like it.

00:02:43
Speaker 2: Mm hmm. You guys got into some birds, yeah, youth opener. So you weren’t pulling the trigger. I was not. That was Steve did.

00:02:51
Speaker 7: Yes, Steve pulled the trigger on the crane, which is really cool. And it was pretty funny because like every time we heard crane and Steve was like, Jimmy, give me, give me your gun, give me your gun, because he was the only what the crane permit. Yeah, so yeah, that was pretty hilarious.

00:03:03
Speaker 2: Chester wasn’t going to guide Steve to any birds if he still lived here. So you’ve got fish maybe the fish.

00:03:09
Speaker 8: So Steve upgraded what you’re saying.

00:03:11
Speaker 7: It depends Chester we missed you, come back.

00:03:15
Speaker 2: We have some housekeeping. In a previous episode, I was clowned for my pronunciation of the small furry animal that spelled p i k a well. According to the book Cascade Olympic Natural History, Danielle Matthews says that while most Americans say pika, the rest of the world says pica, and Merriam Webster has two acceptable pronunciations, providing audio for both.

00:03:38
Speaker 3: Play at Phil Pika Pica?

00:03:43
Speaker 2: Which one? You could either sound like brody say pika?

00:03:48
Speaker 9: Sound cool as a child raised on Pokemon.

00:03:50
Speaker 2: It’s pika, so brody you can say it pica. I’ll never say it that way. The shelby in next for today is a five, so I’m putting us on perfect score and with that we’re onto the game, like the drop fill. Look, I need to know what I stand to win everything.

00:04:17
Speaker 1: Just tend to win everything, you.

00:04:27
Speaker 2: Know, Solomon. A lot of people think this is a carp and I always correct them. I say, no, no, that is a.

00:04:34
Speaker 3: Doing the good work.

00:04:35
Speaker 2: I feel like the.

00:04:36
Speaker 10: TV is angled too far towards Spencer.

00:04:39
Speaker 8: I’d like more of the TV.

00:04:42
Speaker 5: Do you know what you call fish with noise?

00:04:45
Speaker 3: I go ahead, I’m nice, thank you letting me.

00:04:49
Speaker 2: Question is hunting with the questions. This first question is going to be multiple choice and it’s brought to you by land dot Com. Of these states, which has the cheapest farmland per acre? Is it Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Missouri, or Indiana? Of these states, which has the cheapest farmland per acre? And this data was published by the USDA in twenty twenty five, just last month, Is it Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Indiana? Which one has the cheapest farmland per Acre’s everybody ready go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Solomon saying Missouri, Nate Missouri, Randall Pennsylvania, John Pennsylvania, Max Pennsylvania, Brodie Missouri. The correct answer is Missouri. Got that one right, dude. Again. The data was published by the USDA in twenty twenty five. According to them, Missouri has the cheapest land in the Midwest at five thousand dollars per acre. Indiana is eight thousand, eight hundred dollars, Pennsylvania eight thousand, five hundred dollars, and Wisconsin is six thousand, four hundred dollars. The most expensive farmland is in Iowa and California, which are over ten thousand dollars per acre, while the least expensive farmland is in Wyoming and New Mexico at one thousand dollars per acre. Question two, the topic is cuking eat. This next great question is via Titus McKenty. Hatcha and chopper are synonyms for this seven letter word that’s defined as quote a butcher’s implement for cutting animal carcasses into joints or pieces. Tatcha and chopper are synonyms for this seven letter word that’s defined as a butcher’s implement for cutting animal carcasses into joints or pieces.

00:06:59
Speaker 9: John knows, not really your fault, but if you want to try to stop squeaking the chat.

00:07:03
Speaker 11: Sorry, come on, John, quiet down over there.

00:07:06
Speaker 8: Yeah, did you get the first one? Right? Oh?

00:07:09
Speaker 2: Yeah, jeez, Solomon, Nate, and Brody did get that one. I usually do well in beginning, then fall apart round question five.

00:07:18
Speaker 7: I usually fall apart after the first one.

00:07:20
Speaker 2: Hatchet and chopper are synonyms for this seven letter word that’s defined as a butcher’s implement for cutting animal carcasses into joints or pieces. Brody and Nate and Randall all seem to like their answers. John do you have this one right? No, Solomon, how about you?

00:07:37
Speaker 3: I doubt it, but I got seven?

00:07:40
Speaker 2: All right? Maxwell?

00:07:41
Speaker 3: That was my main goal.

00:07:43
Speaker 2: I’m like, Max, do you give up?

00:07:47
Speaker 8: Sure? John? Do you give up? Yes?

00:07:51
Speaker 2: Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Solomon saying bone, saw, Nate Cleaver, Randall Cleaver, Max, and j On without answers. Brody says clever. The correct answer is clever. A reason test from Serious Eats found that cleaver sharpness is far more important than clever way to when it comes to chopping through bones. Their favorite cleaver was a sixty five dollars Victorian Ox that beat out cleavers that were more than three times it’s price. Question three the topic is fishing. Does anyone own a clever? I don’t.

00:08:25
Speaker 8: I got a what hex clad?

00:08:27
Speaker 2: Is that sound right? Yeah?

00:08:31
Speaker 11: Pretty good?

00:08:31
Speaker 2: Okay? What are you going to swing that clever at this fall?

00:08:34
Speaker 8: Randall? Probably nothing? Probably nothing?

00:08:37
Speaker 11: Pizza fruit?

00:08:38
Speaker 8: Yeah, I’ve got that.

00:08:41
Speaker 10: You know one of the butchering kits that I bought fifteen years ago.

00:08:45
Speaker 8: It’s got seven knives and I used two of them.

00:08:48
Speaker 2: How about you, Brody? Do you use a cleaver at home?

00:08:50
Speaker 8: No?

00:08:52
Speaker 2: Question three the topic is fishing. Small Mouth, big mouth, and black are all types of this sucker.

00:09:01
Speaker 5: I was so close to just putting bass.

00:09:05
Speaker 2: Small mouth, big mouth, and black are all types of this sucker. This is a bone for our guest.

00:09:14
Speaker 3: Uh you need scientific names too for you.

00:09:18
Speaker 2: We could we could do that. The rest of the room will just accept the common name. Bro Do you have this one right?

00:09:27
Speaker 11: I think so?

00:09:27
Speaker 2: Okay? How about you, Nate Randall?

00:09:30
Speaker 8: I think so.

00:09:31
Speaker 2: Small Mouth, big mouth, and black are all types of this sucker. Brody, do you like Maxi’s ants? Max is now erasing.

00:09:49
Speaker 5: Your gut.

00:09:49
Speaker 2: Okay, John, do you have an answer? Do you give up? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Solomon saying buffalo, buffalo, randal buffalo? John without an answer, Max says common, Brody says buffalo. The correct answer is the buffalo. Big mouth. Buffalo are the biggest and oldest sucker fish in North America. They can They can reach weights of seventy pounds and live longer than one hundred years. Their native range stretches from Manitoba to Alabama. Solomon, I actually came across two other species of buffalo that I didn’t know existed until I was writing this question, Do you know what they are.

00:10:31
Speaker 3: Besides the three that you mentioned? Yes, oh buffalo. We’ve got all three of those in Minnesota that you mentioned.

00:10:38
Speaker 2: Ones the other two I didn’t know about. A fleshy lip, buffalo and southern buffalo.

00:10:43
Speaker 3: Interesting is that just splitters.

00:10:45
Speaker 2: Like well, if our roughfish biologists doesn’t know, Yeah, you know, suckers.

00:10:50
Speaker 4: There are like eighty species of suckers, so it’s not terribly surprising, but that’s that’s impressive.

00:10:55
Speaker 3: I learned flesher lip in southern Okay.

00:10:57
Speaker 2: Tell us some other cool stuff about buffalo. Why we should like buffalo?

00:11:00
Speaker 4: Yeah, the big mouth buffalo is one of our largest planktivorous fish, so they get huge, but they eat plankton, so they actually compete with invasive carp and they can live for over one hundred years. They actually improve their health as they get older. So there’s some that they found down in Arizona. They’re introduced that are over one hundred years old. They’ve been there since nineteen seventeen nineteen twenty, and their health is actually better than the younger ones.

00:11:24
Speaker 2: Cool, then you’ve eaten buffalo.

00:11:25
Speaker 4: I have buffalo ribs actually just last weekend they’re really good.

00:11:29
Speaker 2: There’s a place in Nebraska that I know serves buffalo ribs. Where did you have yours at?

00:11:34
Speaker 4: There was a Native Fish for Tomorrow fundraiser and it was all about just educating mount native fish.

00:11:39
Speaker 2: Give us a review.

00:11:40
Speaker 4: I would say they come off just like actual you know, flesh off the you know, meat off the ribs, and you know not to not too fishy.

00:11:48
Speaker 6: So there’s a commercial fishery form there is Minnesota.

00:11:52
Speaker 2: There used to be the outdoor channel show called bottom Feeders. Do you ever see that?

00:11:55
Speaker 1: No?

00:11:55
Speaker 3: I did not.

00:11:56
Speaker 2: I followed some commercial fishermen in Minnesota who a large part of what they would catch would be channel catfish and buffalo. So yeah, there’s a small commercial fishery. I imagine a lot of that wound up in dog food. But I don’t know what they were doing with all those buffalo.

00:12:10
Speaker 3: I thought it was great. You know, my kids liked it. Did you have it smoked?

00:12:13
Speaker 5: Grilled?

00:12:14
Speaker 3: It was fried?

00:12:15
Speaker 5: Okay?

00:12:16
Speaker 8: Yeah?

00:12:16
Speaker 5: Yeah, classic?

00:12:17
Speaker 2: So you can eat a buffalo.

00:12:18
Speaker 5: Yeah.

00:12:19
Speaker 2: Question for the topic is wildlife. This next great question is via John Chromy. This cartoon animal who had a sidekick named Booboo lived in Jellystone Park. The Booboo, this cartoon animal who had a sidekick named Booboo lived in Jellystone Park.

00:12:41
Speaker 3: I can’t believe.

00:12:42
Speaker 2: I actually no Ano. Okay, Solomon’s gonna have his third question.

00:12:47
Speaker 10: This isn’t This isn’t one of those questions we’d call a differentiator.

00:12:52
Speaker 2: You mean, like you and Randaller or excuse me, you and Brodie. You’re both gonna get it right.

00:12:56
Speaker 11: I don’t know, like something popped into my head, but I just out it.

00:13:00
Speaker 10: I need a I need a question that at this point that Nate won’t get.

00:13:04
Speaker 2: Okay, Nate, do you have this one?

00:13:06
Speaker 1: Dude? It maybe maybe.

00:13:09
Speaker 2: This cartoon animal who had a sidekick Boo boo.

00:13:13
Speaker 11: I remember despising this cartoon.

00:13:17
Speaker 10: There’s a hint, but you’ve come to appreciate it as an adult, as a father.

00:13:24
Speaker 2: No, it’s probably not even okay, more hints.

00:13:27
Speaker 3: It’s pretty old school.

00:13:28
Speaker 2: But Max, do you like your answer based on what you’ve heard?

00:13:31
Speaker 11: So did you read the question?

00:13:36
Speaker 2: Max’s answer was boo boo? Is that what he wrote that?

00:13:38
Speaker 11: I said, boo boo?

00:13:39
Speaker 5: With the bear?

00:13:41
Speaker 2: Okay, goodness, this cartoon animal?

00:13:44
Speaker 11: You need that question? Should like.

00:13:51
Speaker 8: It’s just neutral.

00:13:55
Speaker 5: I said, we should get negative points out there.

00:13:58
Speaker 8: You go careful, be careful what you wish.

00:14:01
Speaker 2: This cartoon animal who had a sidekick named Booboo lived in jelly Stone Park. Max would rather just take a neutral no.

00:14:11
Speaker 10: It does make sense that a cartoon animal named Booboo would have a sidekick named See where.

00:14:19
Speaker 8: You’re coming from?

00:14:20
Speaker 2: Is everybody ready? Go ahead and fill your answers. We have Solomon saying Yogi, Nate and Randall saying Yogi. John without an answer, Max without an answer. Brody says Yogi. The correct answer is Yogi. Yogi made his debut in nineteen fifty eight as a supporting character on The Huckleberry Hound Show. He got his own cartoon, The Yogi Bear Show in nineteen sixty one. The program was sponsored by Kellogg’s and featured segments from Snagel Puss and Yaky Doodle. Jellystone Park was based on Yellowstone National Park and even had a guyser named Old Faithful. Yellowstone briefly Embrace to the Bear in the nineteen sixties and had signs of Yogi that said, hey, kids, don’t feed the bears, and be sure Dad keeps the car windows rolled up. Phil has a picture of one of those signs from Yellowstone Park of Yogi holding that sign.

00:15:16
Speaker 10: Also, I like the bottom of the sign says over forty people have been hurt by bears.

00:15:23
Speaker 2: Phil His other catchphrase was that he’s smarter than the average bear. Can you do that? No?

00:15:28
Speaker 9: But I know he always talked about the.

00:15:31
Speaker 11: Right rangers.

00:15:32
Speaker 2: Smith takes me back. Very good. Question five. The topic is conservation. This conservationist, who was best known for her work with primates, died on October one, twenty twenty five. This might be that question you were looking for Randall with Nate who has a blank whiteboard. This conservationist, who was best known for her work with primates, died on October one, in twenty twenty five.

00:16:01
Speaker 6: Nate strikes me as the kind of person who doesn’t open open the news app.

00:16:05
Speaker 11: On his I phone very often.

00:16:07
Speaker 2: I really like to read the journal and they I even got this one.

00:16:13
Speaker 5: How do you feel?

00:16:13
Speaker 8: One time I almost got a bite with a gorilla.

00:16:16
Speaker 5: There’s a fun fact in Indonesia.

00:16:19
Speaker 10: Interesting right after I road an elephant and actually, yeah, well I don’t know.

00:16:25
Speaker 8: I think it was. It was probably in a ring.

00:16:27
Speaker 5: No, dude, I have a go pro video of it, but I would.

00:16:32
Speaker 8: Somewhere deep in my Google drive.

00:16:34
Speaker 11: What does almost got a fight?

00:16:36
Speaker 8: To show you? The video?

00:16:37
Speaker 5: You have like a standoff?

00:16:38
Speaker 10: Like, dude, it was like playing of the apes up here, and you should just tell me you want to go, buddy, Dude, he threw a rocket?

00:16:45
Speaker 5: What’d you throw at him?

00:16:46
Speaker 8: Nothing? I beat my chest though, So.

00:16:50
Speaker 2: This has all been a distraction from Randall to not get you to answer this.

00:16:54
Speaker 5: Nate, I don’t know, man.

00:16:56
Speaker 2: This conservationist who was best known for her work with primates had a boy that had On October one, twenty twenty five, John, do you have this one?

00:17:04
Speaker 1: Thanks?

00:17:05
Speaker 6: Jody?

00:17:05
Speaker 2: Okay, Nate, waiting on you.

00:17:08
Speaker 7: I like call Randall has the suck at Randall board?

00:17:11
Speaker 8: Yeah? I think that’s happened twice.

00:17:13
Speaker 2: Now go ahead and reveal your answers. I didn’t spell it right, but we have Nate saying Laura Bush, and then we have Solomon Randall, John Max and Brody saying Jane Goodall. They got it. The correct answer is Jane Goodall.

00:17:31
Speaker 7: Rip.

00:17:31
Speaker 2: Doctor Jane Goodall spent over six decades studying chimpanzees in Tanzania. She worked to raise awareness about threats to wildlife and inspire a more harmonious relationship between people and the natural world. Goodall wrote twenty seven books and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom earlier this year. She passed in her sleep at the age of ninety one. Phil We’re halfway through the game of trivia. Give us a scoreboard update.

00:17:56
Speaker 11: With that question.

00:17:56
Speaker 2: Everyone’s on the board.

00:17:58
Speaker 7: Yes.

00:18:00
Speaker 9: Surprising Solomon, Nate, and Randall are tied up with four and in first place.

00:18:06
Speaker 2: Is game question six. The topic is gear. This brand whose name combines a color with a shape claims to make quote, the most innovative mountain equipment in the world. Brody and Randall know it, or other four players do not. This brand whose name combines a color with a shape, claims to make the most innovative mountain equipment in the world. Nate now joining them.

00:18:44
Speaker 5: I’m going through my colors right now.

00:18:45
Speaker 10: Is there a video game company called Red Square?

00:18:50
Speaker 9: I don’t believe so. If if there is, it’s not it’s not that big.

00:18:55
Speaker 11: Is there an innovative mountaineering company named No?

00:18:58
Speaker 10: But I just was thinking, surely there’s another company out there that combines the color with a shape.

00:19:05
Speaker 2: This brand whose name minds a color with a shape, claims to make the most innovative mountain equipment in the world. Solomon, do you have this right?

00:19:21
Speaker 3: I definitely do not.

00:19:22
Speaker 4: I just chose a color and a shape could work.

00:19:27
Speaker 10: I hope it’s not red square red scare mm hm.

00:19:33
Speaker 11: Oh no, too much talk.

00:19:40
Speaker 2: Solomon is in the running.

00:19:41
Speaker 3: Maybe I don’t think so, but a difference.

00:19:44
Speaker 2: Maker for him. You guys have been just rifling through my tie breakers lately, and we’re on pace to get today again another overtime round.

00:19:56
Speaker 11: Pick of shape?

00:19:58
Speaker 2: Does he have a color?

00:19:59
Speaker 11: He’s got a color.

00:20:00
Speaker 2: This brand whose name combines a color with a shape, claims to make the most innovative mountain equipment in the world. Steve looked at these questions before the show. He did not think he would get this one right? Is that right? I was surprised as well. Odd keep that hit. He doesn’t have an answer yet, Max, Date, John, we’re waiting on you three. Okay, now we’re waiting on Nate and John John.

00:20:30
Speaker 8: What are the store boys going to say?

00:20:33
Speaker 2: Oh, this is going to be a rough one. All right, go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Solomon Diamond, Nate says Black Orbis Ovis Randall Black Diamond, John without an answer, Max Black Circle, Brody Black Diamond the correct answer Black Diamond. Yvonard created equipment in the nineteen fifties which specialized in climbing gear. The company went bankrupt in nineteen eighty nine, then was purchased by a group of investors and turned it into Black Diamond. Today, the brand is best known for their outdoor peril trekking polls, backpacks, tents and headlamps.

00:21:14
Speaker 7: I was thinking of like basic shapes, circle, square, triangle.

00:21:18
Speaker 6: I just bought this here Black Diamond, my keys like seven Bucks.

00:21:24
Speaker 2: I imagine most folks in this room have operated one of.

00:21:27
Speaker 3: Their Headlands headlamps.

00:21:30
Speaker 2: Question seven the topic is public lands. What is Canada’s most visited national park?

00:21:40
Speaker 5: National Park?

00:21:44
Speaker 2: Nate, Brody, Randall and John all confident. What is Canada’s most visited national park?

00:21:52
Speaker 8: Again?

00:21:52
Speaker 2: This is question seven, Jez, I only know one m you think it could be the one? Well, apparently have you been there? Nope? Or what is Canada’s most visited national park? Randall? If you have this right, have you been.

00:22:18
Speaker 8: To this place? Well? I’m second guessing my answer now based on the spelling.

00:22:24
Speaker 2: Either Max is really bad spelling.

00:22:26
Speaker 4: I just get stretched out and.

00:22:31
Speaker 5: I’m just nervous.

00:22:36
Speaker 2: Maybe, but he hasn’t picked up his white boarder marker.

00:22:38
Speaker 1: No.

00:22:38
Speaker 10: If the the other answer that I’m thinking of is that if that’s the actual answer, then it’s going to be a zero percenter.

00:22:44
Speaker 8: Oh wait, wait, wait, wait, wait wait wait.

00:22:51
Speaker 2: Most visited National Park. We’re gonna flip over our whiteboards. After Nate is done with his newest answer, go ahead and reveal your answers with Solomon an answer, Nate says falls, Randall says BAMF. John BAMF, Max and Brody say bamp They got it. The correct answer is.

00:23:13
Speaker 8: Sorry, did I make you say that?

00:23:15
Speaker 1: No?

00:23:15
Speaker 8: I had jasperself.

00:23:16
Speaker 2: Well, it touches it. Yeah, that’s close. BAMF is located west of Calgary and at one point six million acres, it’s about the size of Everglades National Park. It had four point three million visitors last year, which would make it the fifth most visited national park in the United States. The park used to have woodland caribou, but the last five were crushed by an avalanche in two thousand and nine.

00:23:40
Speaker 6: I’d like to know if most, like the majority of those visitors are from the US.

00:23:47
Speaker 5: Are we sure is Niagara Falls not in Canada’s It.

00:23:51
Speaker 2: Has to be a national park.

00:23:53
Speaker 8: It’s a national park.

00:23:55
Speaker 2: No, not on the American side. What about the Canadian side. You’re not going to win this argument. Question eight The topic is cooking. This next great question is via Leland Hart. Chemist Earnest Rights like a soap opera name.

00:24:16
Speaker 9: He’s in the radio Life Chat every and he writes a lot of questions.

00:24:20
Speaker 2: Chemist Ernest Wright invented this fluid which is used on meats and in cocktails by burning hickory wood under a condenser. Chemist Earnest Wright invented this fluid which is used on meats and in cocktails by burning hickory wood under a condenser. Max loves his answer. Brody and Randall also have answers. Nates has now joined them. Solomon, do you have this one right?

00:24:51
Speaker 3: I don’t think so, but it fits the category.

00:24:54
Speaker 2: Does your lab have a condenser in it?

00:24:56
Speaker 3: I know, I don’t think so. We’ve got a dryer. We have a drying oven. Pretty in the opposite Yeah, yeah, I mean.

00:25:02
Speaker 2: Chemist Ernest Wright invented this fluid which is used on meat and in cocktails by burning hickory wood under a condenser.

00:25:11
Speaker 5: You cheating over there?

00:25:12
Speaker 2: You research at hold of your phone.

00:25:17
Speaker 8: You know.

00:25:17
Speaker 11: Phil says you’re not supposed to have those on.

00:25:22
Speaker 2: It’s just can I be honest?

00:25:25
Speaker 9: Because she’s not in the room. It’s mostly karns.

00:25:28
Speaker 8: It’s the same thing.

00:25:28
Speaker 9: You know how never Krin’s dogs go crazy, we get an email from for the whole company, but it’s you know, we know it’s about Karen’s dogs.

00:25:34
Speaker 11: Maybe we should out Karin’s phone like we outlawed our dogs.

00:25:40
Speaker 5: Niagara’s not a national park in Canada. I haven’t seen him since that email.

00:25:47
Speaker 2: Is everybody ready, She’s also been gone, love you k Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Solomon saying simple syrup, Nate says bitters catch some handle liquid smoke. John with out an answer, Max and Brody say liquid smoke. They got it. The correct answer is liquid smoke. Liquid smoke is created by collecting droplets of condensation that are formed after burning sawdust. There’s some disagreement on how safe it is to consume, but most scientists say that it’s totally fine in small quantities. Liquid smoke is a common ingredient in marinades, soups, condiments, desserts and old fashions and bear baiting.

00:26:27
Speaker 5: Really Oh, the two bear hunts have filmed.

00:26:31
Speaker 11: Both of them have used because it’s so powerful.

00:26:35
Speaker 7: But they then, like all the other little critters that come into the bear bait, They say, they track that scent all the way out with them.

00:26:44
Speaker 2: Oh I like that.

00:26:46
Speaker 5: Yeah, liquid smoke.

00:26:47
Speaker 10: Most scientists it’s hot, totally fine.

00:26:51
Speaker 2: Yeah, when you google it, you’ll find a few folks that disagree. Some people say it’s worse than smoking itself. Really well, I said some folk.

00:27:00
Speaker 8: I’d like to find that guy.

00:27:02
Speaker 2: We got two questions about annual physical the scoreboard.

00:27:05
Speaker 5: Updates, catching up Nate?

00:27:07
Speaker 8: Do you feel it happens every time?

00:27:11
Speaker 9: Let’s see well, John, Max, Solomon, and Nate can no longer catch up to win the game. But Randall has seven points and Brody has age. Going into the last two questions.

00:27:23
Speaker 2: Brody with the perfect game. Question nine, the topic is hunting. This is the place in a building that generates steam and hot water, which outdoor Life says is quote the best spot to shoot a deer. This is the place in a building that generates steam and hot water, which Outdoor Life says is the best spot to shoot a deer, Brody Max Nate All quick to answer, not Randall. Though he were to get this wrong and Brody gets this right, the game would be.

00:27:57
Speaker 11: Over, just toying with us more of a headshot man.

00:28:01
Speaker 8: Mm hmm.

00:28:02
Speaker 2: This is the place in the building that generates steam and hot water, which Outdoor Life says is the best spot to shoot a deer.

00:28:11
Speaker 8: I was reading this incorrectly.

00:28:12
Speaker 2: Hmmm, you got it now, though, I hope so.

00:28:17
Speaker 10: I’ve come up with a whole host of other answers marketplace you can shoot a deer.

00:28:22
Speaker 3: So the boudoir take it literally, they’re shooting a deer in the building.

00:28:28
Speaker 2: But you know, all right, John, how are you doing down there?

00:28:32
Speaker 11: Not good?

00:28:33
Speaker 2: It’s like I’m trying to think of, like, how many ways do you like this can be interpreted?

00:28:37
Speaker 11: And I’m trying to pick the right one.

00:28:38
Speaker 2: This is the place in the building that generates steam and hot water, which Outdoor Life really that’s the best spot to shoot.

00:28:46
Speaker 5: But I think I got it, so yeah, okay, I think you’re overthinking it.

00:28:51
Speaker 2: It’s maybe a one hundred.

00:28:53
Speaker 5: I hope I got it.

00:28:53
Speaker 2: Anyways, as soon as John is done writing no, it’s it’s not give Solomon and Nate and Randall saying. John says, because that’s where my mind went, like, where would you choose to shoot the deer? Like, yeah, that’s Max and Brody say boiler room. That is correct, it’s boiler The boiler room refers to a deer’s vitals, where the heart meets the lungs. An arrow or bullet placed here will quickly kill the deer with minimal meat loss. Aiming here also allows for the greatest margin of error, especially when the deer is bronze side or quartering away. All right, here’s a correct answer. Review so far one was Missouri two Cleaver three, Buffalo four, Yogi five, Jane Goodall six, Black Diamond seven, bamp National Park eight, Liquid Smoke nine boiler Room. Phillips do one more scoreboard update before question ten.

00:29:58
Speaker 9: It’s looking pretty good for bro who still has a perfect game and nine points, but if he slips up on question ten, Randall has a chance to catch up and.

00:30:06
Speaker 2: Tie question ten. The topic is conservation. This is our listener question of the week, which was won by Christina Scott for sending this great question. Christina is going to get a board game signed by the crew. If you want a chance to win our listener question of the week. Then send your question to Trivia at the meadeater dot com. This animal, which is crucial to agave and suaro cacti, is the only mammal on the USDA’s Very Important Pollinator List. This animal, which is crucial to agave and suaro cacti, is the only mammal on the USDA’s Very Important Pollinator List. For how specific you need to be? If you thought the answer was rainbow trout, you could just write down trout.

00:30:52
Speaker 5: Nice, I’m gonna put an actual mammal down. Actually, so let me see.

00:30:57
Speaker 2: Let me see, Brody does not have an antwer yet. As a reminder, if he gets this right, not only does he win the game, but we will double the donation to one thousand dollars today.

00:31:07
Speaker 8: I’m gonna give you a hit. Read all of the words in the question.

00:31:13
Speaker 2: Reminder, Brody is still in it.

00:31:17
Speaker 8: There’s a word in the question.

00:31:19
Speaker 2: This animal crucial to a gab and swarrow cacti is the only mammal on the USDA’s Very Important Pollinator List.

00:31:30
Speaker 5: What am I missing? Randall?

00:31:32
Speaker 8: There’s a word in there?

00:31:34
Speaker 2: Did they maybe not have a mammal written?

00:31:38
Speaker 7: Correct?

00:31:40
Speaker 2: Everybody ready again. If Brody gets this right, we will have a one thousand dollars donation today and I think our second perfect game of twenty twenty five. Brody, is everybody ready?

00:31:52
Speaker 8: Oh?

00:31:52
Speaker 1: You know?

00:31:53
Speaker 8: I know what it is now?

00:31:54
Speaker 2: Mmm, you could change your answer? No, no, No, it’s okay, integrissness, What did you just say? Maxwell?

00:32:02
Speaker 5: Yeah, I’m good, I’m out anyway, So.

00:32:04
Speaker 2: Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Solomon saying a bat, Nate, hummingbird, Randall, Bat, John, and Max without an answer. Brody says bat. The correct answer is bat, meaning Brody got that right. He has perfect game. The two most important bat species for pollination in North America are the Lesser long nosed bat and Mexican long tongued bat. Bats pollinate five hundred and twenty eight plant species worldwide, including dragon fruit, bananas, mangoes, coconuts, and avocados. You should actually cheers a bat every time you have a margarita, because bat because a gave makes tequila, and bats make a gave and tequila makes her clothes fall off. Very good. Wise words from Luke Bryan. All right, Brody, what are we doing with the one thousand dollars donation today.

00:32:59
Speaker 11: Solomon, what is it native fish.

00:33:01
Speaker 3: For Native fish for tomorrow? Those guys all right, awesome?

00:33:05
Speaker 2: What do we like about them? What is that thousand dollars going to the expert explain?

00:33:09
Speaker 4: I mean they do a bunch of outreach activities just promoting native fish. They also you know, uh, submit comments when it comes to dn R about you know, what are we going to do?

00:33:19
Speaker 3: What are some you know, potential regulations.

00:33:22
Speaker 4: But again, it’s really just promoting to the public, whether it’s taking kids out fishing, putting together those types of activities. So I think it fits well, so great. A lot of those guys are good friends of mine too, so appreciate it.

00:33:31
Speaker 2: There you go, and Solomon had a strong showing today, seven correct answers. He thought he was going to get one.

00:33:37
Speaker 10: Before we started recording, and Randall had a perfect game except for one question about real estate prices.

00:33:44
Speaker 8: Might as well be what song am I thinking of?

00:33:48
Speaker 2: Well done, bro thousand dollars going to one more time? What’s it called?

00:33:52
Speaker 3: Native fish for tomorrow?

00:33:53
Speaker 2: Native fish for tomorrow? Join us next week for more meat, Eat or Trivia, The only game show where conservation always wins.

00:33:58
Speaker 5: Thanks man, thanks, thank you.

00:34:00
Speaker 2: Great Yes Spencer from South Dakota.

00:34:04
Speaker 8: He’s the host, using those smooth.

00:34:07
Speaker 11: Mellow tones.

00:34:07
Speaker 2: He lays them questions down, and he likes taking those two and three year old bucks.

00:34:20
Speaker 11: And it’s an avid amateur lockhouse

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