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Ep. 345: Game On, Suckers! MeatEater Trivia XIV

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This media podcast. Welcome to Meat Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins. I'm your host, Spen to New Arton. Today we're joined by special guest Dr Grace Surdivant. In addition to her, we also have Steve Brody, Janice Chest, Your Seth cal and Maggie Smith. Now, Grace, how do you feel about Trivia? Under prepared? Underprepared? But it's going to be a great time. Okay. I like

that attitude. Now, if you're not familiar, Grace, this is a ten round quiz show with questions born out of meat eaters for verticals what you're hunting, fishing, conservation and cooking, And there is a prize. Meat Eater will donate five dollars to the conservation organization of the winners choosing. So far, we've met Steve when six times, Brody went for Jhannice win three, and Clay Seth, Corin Chester and Dustin Hoff have each one once. Now I have an update for you,

Steve on scorekeeping. Well, you're not gonna like this update either. I was trying to solicit listeners to help us gather some data on Meat eat Trivia, but before that episode even published. Since it's weeks away from going out, I had somebody reach out who had already taken the liberty upon themselves to do that anyway. So they have been gathering how many each person has gotten right when we've gone into overtime, what people's win percentages, how much people

have donated to certain organizations. It is coming along nicely. It's not ready yet, but you're gonna be blown away by all the data we have. What I'm not like about that can give him a little preview that gave me. We will. We'll start trickling out some of this information over the next few weeks. But one of the most important data points that we have so far is correct answers per round and Brodie is winning about he actually did included in the spreadsheets each time Steve makes a complaint.

There was one episode were you were really on one. I think you had twelve complaints more than one question averaging question, but then other episodes you only had like two or three. So I think we should have backtrack figure out what happened to you that morning, or or what happened the night before, if your kids got in trouble, what their grades were, and then we might be onto something there. So the data is coming along nicely. I don't need anybody else to reach out to the mediator

inbox because we have our official statistician. No, that's great, thank you? Who is that? Can you tell us that not yet? More? More coming soon? Now? Today's episode is going to be a little bit different. That's because this episode drops on June twenty nine, which is one day after we release the first episode of season two of Pardon My Plate, four days after South gets married. This has nothing to do with that, but I like that now.

If you're not familiar, Parton My Plate is the show I host on our YouTube channel where we cook critters that most folks assume are inedible. So to celebrate the new season, every question today is going to have something to do with the animals we eat on Pardon My Plate. That means each of these questions is going to have a tie to carp, coot, coyote, muskrat, crow, bobcat, goldfish, or skunk. Don't worry. I know what you're showing all, but I don't think you described it well. It's not

that people widely regard to be inedible. There is a spirited debate about the edibility, and usually it falls on the end of the spectrum though that says they are inedible. Yeah, but it's generally the thing where people is generally where people comment on the lack you know, I mean, like, like you don't here. I guess you could do one on jellyfish for instance. Never mind, I'll take that back. You're right. Hey, um, it's Marmot on the up and coming.

If we go to a season three, I think we'll have to do Mormont, definitely seeing them all over right now, that'd be just cleaning those things as a challenge. I think you should do jelly fish. So it's like a little fat. It's very hard to scam a lot of a lot of fat somebody doesn't eat. We have not done Prayer. That would also be on season three. Have you done a new Tria? No, another good one. We do have roadents. So now don't worry if you've never

seen the show. You'll still be able to participate in today's round of trivia because these are still questions from our four verticals, and to compete in today's round of trivia, I've also invited Maggie Smith, the producer of Pardon My Plate, Maggie has put more hours into this show, so she should be well equipped to answer questions about all the weird things we eat. How you feeling, Maggie? Bringing on all right? Now, before we get to Trivia, we have

some housekeeping to take care of. On a previous episode of Trivia, I asked where the annual World Champion Squirrel Cookoff is held. The correct answer was Arkansas, but the World Champions Squirrel Cookoff reached out and said that after a decade of taking place in Bentonville, they're moving to Tennessee.

In Well, according to them, it would suck if the Super Bowl was in Cleveland for forty straight years, so they want to give the rest of the country a chance to experience the squirrel cooking competition, taking it on the road over to Joyce's or Grace's house. Did you call me Joyce? Yeah, that's interesting. I haven't been called Joyce before you in the it does. I'll give you that. So if you live in Tennessee and you want to see the World Champion Squirrel cook Off, we're competing it.

It's coming there in October. I think we could probably convince them to come to Bosing, Montana sum year too. Well, if they want a change of scenery, they should go a little farther than like Tennessee. It's right there. It's not very far. Little steps, little sets, squirrel hunt teeth down there in the neck of the woods where you were. You were born and raised in Tennessee, right, Mississippi, Granada, Mississippi. Because I was a full time student at Vanderbilt, it

was a contested issue. The first runner up did contest my win, but because I was a full time resident of the site of Tennessee for the required time period, the second place contested it. Yeah. Is it a thing? Is it anything in pageantry where somebody would like grow up in Texas, but they're gonna move to North Dakota because that's easier to compete there. People have done that. Now, I I did not grow up like Toddler's and tears. I'm not like a like born and bred pageant girl. Um.

I'd like to think I'm not a stereotypical pageant girl. Um, but it was a really cool experience. So I'm not gonna like knock it, but um, but yeah, I have heard of people going that far as to move to a state that did not have as strong of contenders, like when Hillary Clinton's all a sudden like I'm running first Senate in New York. Doctors in Pennsylvania now. Also, a listener brought to my attention that the Nebraska Game in Parks Commission is now hosting a Nature Nerd Trivia Night.

Their first event was held in May and took place at five bars across the state. You were allowed to compete in groups of five. I've and the reprises for the winning teams. It's unclear wind Nebraska will hold their next Nature Near Trivia night, but good on them for combining a few of our favorite things, nature, trivia and beer. They didn't say how to turnout was you know, I haven't heard how it is. That sounds like a great idea. If Montana did that, we'd have a team for sure.

Every state should get on that action. Yeah, that's great. With that, we were onto trivia play the drop, Phil, Look, I need to know what I stay under? Win everything? How just tend to win everything? Game on Suckers now a reminder here all ten questions will have some sort of tie to pardon my play, which is available on YouTube right now. Question one the topic is conservation and it is multiple choice. According to the U s GS,

which of these animals is not found in Alaska? Goldfish, crow, common, carp or coyote. Again, according to the U s G S, which of these animals is not found in Alaska? Is it goldfish, crow, common, carp or coyote. Steve, you probably have the best connection to Alaska in this room? How do you feel? Not cocky? Not cocky? Grace is very proud of her answer, showing it off to the room. I don't think anybody's trying to cheat off by paper with this topic. Honestly, I think we're waiting on you.

I might take it all. You never know, Underdog. Everybody have an answer, Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Steve saying crow, Grace saying goldfish, Seth saying crow, Brody saying common, carp, Cal saying carp, Marge saying carp, Chester saying goldfish, and Janice saying coyote. The correct answer is carp. It. Craws have been in Alaska for long

as long as humans have. Coyotes showed up about one hundred years ago in the southeastern part of the state, and goldfish have recently been found in numerous ponds in urban areas, including Jewel Lake, Cheney Lake, and Taku Lake in Anchorage. What did accounted if um like one of the university ponds and Anchorage had like carpon? You know they they've actually had a few instances where goldfish have showed up or carp in urban ponds, but they still

have declared that carp have not entered Alaska's boundaries. Buddy mine up. There's been an Alaska Fisheries forever met him through Steve, so I knew that one well done well. Technically goldfish is a carp So you know that. That's why we went common carp We're onto question too, what you what you have? That's right? I thought yours was stupid. And the topic is cooking. A long standing tradition allows many Catholics in the Great Lakes region to eat muskrat

during Lent. What is the first day of Lent? Oh, but we're gonna be pissed. Who's gonna be pissed? My grandmother? Oh? No, says Graham. Now again, A long standing tradition allows many Catholics in the Great Lakes region to eat muskrat during Lent. What is the first day of Lent. You're looking for a date. No, Oh, Peggy's gonna be up upset to Chester. So you're you're anticipating getting a lot of blowback for not knowing this. Yeah, like God had one son, it's

his name. It changes every year. I'm looking for what day every year does Lent start on? Gosh? I thought this would be a gimme for the room. I'm just like, I wish the question would have been what the setup was? I mean that as I wish you'd been looking for the answer that you gave in the setup. But I think you're talking about how they eat muskrats. I don't think it was exclusive. Can you say the question one

more time? One more time? Here? A long standing tradition allows many Catholics in the Great Lakes region to eat muskrat during Lent. What is the first day of Lent? Steve, you should be very happy with this question. It seems as though no one else in the room knows it. I didn't write cockily, Okay, I'm not unhappy with my answer. Does everybody have an answer? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Steve saying Good Friday, Grace saying Day after

Fat Tuesday. Seth saying Wednesday, Brodie saying Friday before Easter, Cal saying ash Wednesday, Marge saying ash Wednesday. Chest you're saying four weeks before Easter. Here, Joanna saying day after fat Tuesday. And I think the correct dancer is ash Wednesday, which I believe is the day after fat Tuesday, right, correct, So we'll give it to you. I'm sorry they were very Tuesday, but you can't think of Wednesday that correct, two days after the day before once a year now.

The genesis of eating muskrat during Lent goes back to the early eighth century. It all started after a parish in Detroit made a special exemption that allowed Catholics eat muskrats during Lent so that they wouldn't starve to death during a series of hard springs that caused rural missionaries to run low on food. So you're still accepting that answer, I will take the day after Fat Tuesday that is also known as ash Winds Day. I want people to

know I'm not complaining about that. When you take you like I can't name it, No, not taking just Wednesday. Did you say Wednesday? You said one day Wednesday. I'm complaining about it because the Catholics don't actually acknowledge fat Tuesday. Okay, we will give it to you for saying we're on the question. Three said Wednesday every bit as good as day after Tuesday. The topic is okay, Tuesday the day said the day after fat Tuesday, not any Tuesday. Tuesday

day is Wednesday, girlfriend, Diana Tuesday. That's not what it sounds like. Well, we gave a specific Tuesday, not just a general specific protection in it. But you said what day? One hundred percent Yanni and Grace get it. And I'm going to defer Phil for if Seth gets in Seth or Phil says that Seth does, we will give it today. I named the day, but it's not it's once a year in the day, and they got it. It's once a year. You just say you named fifty two days.

That could mean tomorrow. He meant, like, what day does it land on? Well, Land's on Wednesday. You give it to him. I quit. I gotta pull a Steve right now and kind of complain about the way Spencer worded that question because he didn't he didn't say, like what do they refer to it as? Or like what do they call it, and he just said what day does it fall like? And said Wednesday? Wednesday, whatever, I got it wrong either way. Let's just some worry that I

could argue that it was Friday. Whatever, let's go, I'm gonna name the day it's not. But you guys have the idea. Oh yeah, that counts because there's always question three. The topic is biology. This word describes the scavenging diet of crows and coyotes, which means they feed on rotting carcasses without participating in the killing of the animal. Can you re reread it? This word describes the scavenging diet of crows and coyotes, which means they feed on rotting

carcasses without participating in the killing of the animal. Steve had a quick answer. The rest of the room, though not so much quite cockily, all point out Maggie. Meggy knew it right away, she says, Brody knew it. You felt it right away, like Humunculus told you. My Humunculus and me both knew. I'm pretty sure I finished writing before Steve. Wow, Maggie is too fra the heat. Does everybody have an answer? No? But I know when they throw it up and be like, yes, of course, I'm

not happy with my answer. Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Steve saying carrion grace without an answer, Seth saying scavenger, Brody saying Carrie and saying Carrie, and Mark saying Carrie in Chessie without an answer, in Jana saying Carrie and that is the correct answer Carrion, She's Marge. I'm pooned from Every spelling is not part of the game unless I say it either. It is the right day, right.

Did you know all this stuff before, you like wrote all this stuff for these shows or is it just fresh in your mind? She found it out two days before. I'm otherways before. Other animals with carrying diets include vultures, hyenas, crabs, and beatles. Many carrion eaters are also gorge eaters, which means they fill their stomachs and crops beyond what you think is their natural limit. Run. The question for the

topic is fishing. This river, which has produced multiple state record carp was dammed up to create famous reservoirs like Guntersville Lake, Wheeler Lake, and Kentucky Lake. So I'm looking for the name of a river. This river which has produced multiple state record carp was dammed up to create famous reservoirs like Guntersville Lake, Wheeler Lake, and Kentucky Lake Grace. How you feel about this, it's sort of your from your part of the world. I'll take a look at

the map. A stumped room. I mean, I wrote down an answer, but I have very little confidence. Does everybody have an answer? That's what? Now? You know? Something I realized before I come to Steve, I wonder Brody reads my ship this reflective glass surface. Something I realized is that I always bounced these questions off of my wife before I come in and play, and sort of helps me gauge how hard the round is. In the last couple of times, she gets half as many right as

the winner. And I'll tell you last night when we played, she got five right. So today's winner she nine to ten range. Well, ten's out. Hasn't everyone missed already? H? That's not Maggie a Ringerie's all right, let's go go ahead and reveal your ants. We have Steve saying the Kentucky River, Gray saying Tennessee River, Seth saying the st Lawrence Brody saying Ohio River, cal saying the Ohio River, Maggie without an answer, Chester saying the Arkansas River, in

Ghannis saying the Tennessee River. We do have a correct answer in the room. It is the Tennessee River. Oh my hey, yes, And just for the record, Joannest and I are across the table from each other and not reading off each other's here in protection. How do you know Kentucky Lake? I know is in the area. Kentucky Lake is on the border of Kentucky and Tennessee, and it's very confusing when you're there. Gundersville and Wheeler are the two biggest lakes in Alabama, both of which were

formed by Dam's on the Tennessee River. Guntersville has hosted the bass Master Classic three times and Wheeler Lake has hosted at once. Run to question five, we'll get a scoreboard update after this from Phil and this next great question comes to us via Joe Heywood. If you have a question you think is right for meata to trivia, you can send it to trivia at the meat Eator

dot com. More hen which is a type of bird related to coots in the rail family, was the winning word at the script spelling b so for the first time ever in trivia history. I need you to spell the answer to correctly, and that is more hen. You need to spell more hand again. This was the winning word at the two scripts spelling B and it is a type of bird related to coots in the rail family. More hand, Phil, how you think you would do on this one? If I were to ask you to spell

more hand, you think you'd get it. I learned a new word for the first time today and it was more hand. Okay, it's gotta be tricky, so it's not sound it out very good, but I couldn't spell it. A matter of fact, when I was trying to tell Brody about the other day, it took about fifteen minutes to find it on Google. I don't know what to start writing in. Everybody have an answer looking for you to spell morhan. Let's just wrap it up. Be honest,

you're just waiting on I mean, yes, the h gets everybody. Yeah, this is not writing a new version of the word. I'm ready go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Steve going m O r h e n Grace going m you O r h e n n e Seth saying m ou r h e n. Brody saying m o o r h e n, Cal saying m o O r h e n. Mark saying m a u r e h t n. That's very creative. Chest You're going m o o r e h e n and Janice going m o h r h e n. He crossed out m o o r h e n. You

guys did pretty well. The correct dancer is m o o r h e n. Right there, Phil r h e n. That seems like an easy Here's here's why I was put mine down thinking that I was just thrown it away. Harreni Logan won this year's spelling be with that word. In the competition's first ever lightning round tiebreaker, the fourteen year old eighth grader from San Antonio spelled twenty one words correctly in the nineties scond spell off,

while her competitor only got fifteen. Right. Congrats, Hareni. Now if you thought that was the easiest, because it was. When they did the lightning round tiebreaker this year, they made them of a much easier difficulty. So that's why Morehan doesn't seem as complicated. That's what you think was to some people. Phil hit the scoreboard day Uh in the last place. Uh with no points on the board yet,

is Chester the dister tester? He's a ster now yeah lately Yeah, And with one point coming up next to seth uh tied tied for third place, we have Grace and Steve with two points. Tied for second place, we have Maggie, Janie and Brody with three and then with four points in first place. A man who's been getting a lot of ship for his trivia performance lately is cal calhead So seths only correct answer is Wednesday? Is that what you're saying? Then, I don't feel bad at all.

You got you got it, nailed it. Halfway through the game of Tribute, we're onto question six. The topic is trapping. In nineteen what became the first US state to ban the sale of fur products? In nineteen what became the first US state to ban the sale of fur products? Now this is relevant because many of the animals we eat on part of my plate are typically harvested for their for you're honest, how you feel about this one? Like a okay, that's pretty good, Calaman in lead, how

you feeling shaky? Because there's a ton of articles because to another state followed me after and I can't remember which one is in the lead, and it was like a pretty big asterisk, yeah, big time because I can't remember where it does everybody have an answer, kind of go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Steve saying New York, Great saying California, Seth saying California. Brod He's saying California, cal saying New York, Maggie saying California, Chester

saying California. Everybody guesses either New York or California, and nors like North Dakota, and the correct answer is California. Now. Prior to the statewide band, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Berkeley, and West Hollywood all band for sales at a city level. Since then, other cities in Massachusetts, Michigan, and Florida have made similar laws, but California remains the only state with a statewide band now cal I'm not aware of New

York having a first sales ban. I don't. I don't think that's right that the city do something like that, because there's the entire garment district that was based around for which is why it was a really interesting story, right, And and the city band was um also shot full of holes, much like the California thing where it's like, but you know you can still have for it just has to be brought in from someplace else and it can't be like Okay, yeah, you just see someone with

some piece of fur on and they're gonna get I mean, it's still stupid as ship. If you have a leather belt, leather shoes, and a leather fast bike or jacket, that's fine. If you got fur on, they say you need to shave that fur off and turned out into leather b else you're in trouble. We're onto question seven. The topic is conservation. How many species of wildcats are native to North America? Again? How many species of wildcats are native to North America? See a lot of folks make making

lists on their white board. How many species of wildcats are native to North America? Seth, you just doing the math in your head. My fingers boiled a lot of thinking here. I don't know if anybody has written down an official answer yet. Grace, how you feel about this? Just pulling a number out of thin air? Okay, but you know what, sometimes you get lucky might be the right one, might be the right one. And it was souped up wild can't. Does everybody have an answer? Yes,

go for it. Maggie, you got an answer, Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Steve saying six, Grace saying twelve, Seth saying five, Brody saying six, Cal saying five, Maggie saying three, Chesters saying three, and Janice saying six. We do have a correct answer in the room. It is six. What are they? Steve, Bobcat Lynks, cougar, aslot, jaguar jag or as Spencer says jaguar or as Spencer would say, a jaguire rundy. That's why I asked you, or as I say, jaguar uh jagger rundy, the small

Bobcat Lynks sugar aslot, jaguar, jaguar rundy. The smallest of these six species is the jaguar rundi, which max is out at about fifteen pounds, and despite their name, they are most closely related to pumas and are occasionally spotted in Texas and Florida. Does that one have another common name? The small one? Not that I'm aware of, cat called a serbal? Isn't there is that different? Oh, it's not

where am I thinking? And we do have a seventh cat in North America, which is the domestic cat, but it's not native to hear so it does not count. We'll have to question eight. We will get a scoreboard update from Phil after this. Skunks are one of the only critters in the world that are immune to the venom from what animal? Again, skunks are one of the only critters in the world that are immune to the venom from what animal? Maggie knew this one. I got

a couple of things I'm gonna put down. You can pick which one you like. Can I ask a question I might not answer. Is this like a specific or like a height? You put down whatever you think is okay? I will Does everybody have an answer? Go ahead and reveal your answers we have. Steve, I want to preface

it by saying I'm having a rough game. Steve saying rattlesnake, Gray saying snake, Seth saying rattlesnake, Brody saying snake, Cal saying rattlesnake, Karin saying snakes Chester, You're saying rattlesnake, and Jana saying rattlesto me saying we are not going to accept snake Everybody got it right. They are immune to all snake venom, so everybody all snake venom, all snake venom.

Other animals that are immune to snake venom include wood rats, California ground squirrels, possums, domestic pigs, hedgehogs, honey badgers, and mongoose. Studies have shown that skunks are unaffected by doses of snake venom one hundred times higher than what it would take to kill a dog. Spencer, Did you trap that

skunky eight? Or do you shoot it? We actually had a landowner from out of town that had some problems skunks where he sat the tramps, and over a couple of days span he let me know when he got one. How sit with you? We we have an episode coming out where we eat the thing and you can watch it. Then I can't wait. Phil hit us with a scoreboard update. Alright, well we have four players who are still in it. Actually,

I guess technically we have six. We have Steven Grace tied for third place with four, We have Maggie and Cal tied for second place with five, and tied for first place Bertie Henderson and the Honest to tell us a six points and my Nemesses. Question nine. The topic is cooking. The National Outdoor Show, which features a muskrat skinning contest and muskrat cooking contest, is held every year

in what East Coast state? Again, this is the National Outdoor Show, which features a muskrat skinning contest and muskrat cooking contest, is held every year in what East Coast state? Steve, did you know this one right away? I wouldn't say that. I got a strong feeling. Everything likes has a strong opinion. How about you, Seth, You look like you had a quick answer. I have a good feeling, but I there's yeah, I have a good feeling, but I'm it might be

not right, not right. They they name a miss muskrat. They do actually have anything. They do have a miss muskrat. If you want to go compete, Grace, that ship sailed a long time ago. O ACA. Does everybody have an answer? I want to see what. I just need to see what.

Bro you go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Steve saying Maryland, Grace, South Carolina, Seth saying Maryland, Brody saying Pennsylvania, cal saying Pennsylvania, Maggie saying Pennsylvania, Chester saying Connecticut, and Jana saying the correct answer is Maryland something bit two in a row. Hey, it ain't over yet. In an unrelated event, in Maryland is also home to a muskrat leg eating World Championship. The winner of the one competition was Chucky Love Hayward, who ate twenty legs in

three minutes. Second place went to the defending champion, peg Leg Bramble, who ate nineteen muskrat legs. That's a good way to get bone stuck in your throat, man. They actually when when the competition is over, they have an official judge, which I think is like the town mayor that goes through and evaluates the plates to see how many bones are around and to make sure that everybody ate the muskrats, they said, they ate. Who's calling you?

Do you want to know? It's the punt gun salesman? Actually, uh so, I'll hit him back up after this. The punt gun should be here this month. I cannot wait. Were onto the final question, Phil, give us a scoreboard update. Alright, Well, in second place we have Brodie Henderson with six and the Honest is in first with seven points, so I'm

like out. But a reminder, we are going to be collecting data from every game of trivia, so you should still try because they could affect your average score per game. The topic is conservation. The Global Invasive Species Database named T trout in the top one hundred worst invasive species on the planet. What are they again? The Global Invasive Species Database named T trout in the top one hundred worst invasive species on the planet. Is this gonna what

are they? Listen? I already got a complaint. I haven't even heard the answer, because are you gonna be asking what's trout and what's not a trout? You said it not me? That's the question real quick? Is this thing in shootable condition? Can we take it out on private land and touch it off for a while? Oh that's that's like the finale of whatever we do with you know. Remember the comedian Gallagher, remember you guys had a similar hairstyle, Well he grew. Gallagher had two lines of humor, which

was he would do wordplay jokes. Then after boring everybody with that ship, he would get out a giant sledgehammer and smash fruit watermelons. Grace you never heard of this fella watermelons, candle ops, and like people that were in the know would like, bring a rain poncho. Well, we're going to become like Gallagher with that punk gun. People in the know will bring here and protect. Well, only we knew somebody it help us out. Brodie, how are

you feeling about this question? I kind of want to answer differently than I want to on the off chance that I might be different than you Honice's answer, and I'll like sneak up. The other part of it is yeah, because there's a thing that I would think yes, but I could also see him like particularly like the kind of place we're in right now. I'll tell you why this is relevant to part of my plates because common carp also made the top one hundred worst invasive species.

But I'm gonna be really pissed if it's what I think it is. Does everybody have an answer? Go ahead and reveal your answer. We have Steve saying what two of them? Two of them? Well, I had Brooke right there, Rainbow and Brooke Grace without an answer, Seth saying Lake and Rainbow, Brodie saying Rainbow, and Brooke House saying brown and rainbow, I had brown, Maggie saying rainbow and brown chest you're saying Brooke and Lake in rainbow and brown. No, I think somebody did get it right in the room.

The correct answer is rainbow and brown. Who had that? Oh my god wins and I think Maggie also got it and cal well because a rainbow and brown were the answers how many species of char in the top one? H that's what we're not aware by. Rainbow could also be considered one of the world's most successful parasites, a parasite off humans because brook chowd are definitely Yeah, but they're like, I think, arguably more invasive than rainbows or brown. That mean it's going to be like in the like

in a like Haul of Fame. Yanni has been on rainbow are actually a salmon? Yeah, there's something nis like in the like very very strong player these days. Yes? Is that two in a row? Yes, sir. You've also now caught up to uh Brody for total winds, So Steve is going to be giving you the distinct guy as well as Brody from now on. I've been trying to stay under the radar, but those days must be over now Janni's as the winner, you get to choose

where our five dollar donation goes. So what's it gonna be. I'd like to donate it to the Veil Big Horn Sheep Initiative. Now we might need to give them a little bit of time so they can actually receive the money, because this is like a very new organization and a new initiative. But in Veil, Colorado, where Brodi used to live. We actually never lived in Veil. We live in Eagle County,

which is the county that it's in. But there's a very small chunk of winter for these bighorn sheeps that live in the Gore Range where I got to hunt and kill my sheep last year, and it's like the whole winter range is like a hundred forty some acres, well twenty four acres of it. Is trying to Veil Resorts, is trying to develop it to housing four employees. World needs more people to work at a ski. We had an article about it, didn't we on the website, not yet,

but we will soon. And I imagine it would be something that Cal's Weak and Review touches on as well. That would be awesome if you would do that. For cal sounds sounds right in the wheelhouse. Okay, so there you go. If you're interested in it right now and you can't you need more than what you can find the meter website. You can also go to uh how for wildlife dot org. They've got some stuff to uh that you can do for the Veil Bighorn Sheep initiative

as well. It's right, we're gonna hit you over the head with information about the skiers that we're trying to build an important habitat for bighorn sheep. We thank you really urging as a dominant na. Yeah, just emerging as a dominant intimidating force. I think kind of at first, Yanni, you maybe didn't get it, like what what we were doing? What was going on? More days like oh, they were the right answer. I don't have to ask it in question for him, and it all started to click that

Tuesday Wednesday thing by a point one by two. Over you, g Grayce and Maggie. Thank you for joining us today. If you like today's episode of Mediator Trivia, then you're going to like pardon my plate. Please go watch it on our YouTube channel. Episode one where Steve and I cook Muskrat is out right now. Episodes two and three, where cal and I cook Crow and Janice and I

cooked Bob Cat, will be out next week. And that's it for today's Around the Meetiator Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins s

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