This podcast. Welcome to Meat Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins. I'm your host, Spencer Newhart, and today we're joined by Stephen Ranella, Brody Henderson, Seth Morris, Hayden, Sammick, Randall Williams, and Mike Kunns. Now, Mike, this is your first time playing Meat Eater Trivia. How do you feel about your chances? Pretty poor? Okay? Why is that because I never played it before? Oh, that's a good reason. Now, Steve,
Mike discovered the MASA site. Yeah, you can hear him on Monday discovering Masa site of Paleo Indian Site and Arcticle. Ask him. Steve has a theory that when it comes to meet Eater Trivia, the older you are, the better you'll perform. So I think you have an advantage today. He's the oldest player we've ever had. What would you are? Your age eighty? I think that beats our oldest player
by probably twenty years at least. So welcome to the show, Mike. Now, if you're not familiar, 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 and for the stat of the week this week,
we're looking at the bone that I throw to guests. Now, Mike, when we get playing here, one of the ten questions, one of the ten questions is going to be firmly in your wheelhouse. You'll recognize it when it comes up. We're gonna look at a stat about what that means. This happens when a Meat Eater Podcast guest is kind enough to stick around and play trivia and I give them one question that's squarely in their wheelhouse. Now, for the other nine questions asked our trivia, guests have a
thirty four percent chance of getting the correct answer. But for the bone that I throw to guests, they have an eighty nine percent chance of getting the correct That means guest performance increases by fifty five percent on the questions where I throw them a bone. Damn. So you have an eighty nine percent chance today of getting at least one question right, Mike. I like your odds. Yeah, there's good. And we have some housekeeping to get to
you before we play. In a previous episode, we had a question about how many states east of the Rocky Mountains have huntable populations of mule deer. The correct answer was six. In those states were North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. But a few listeners wrote in saying that Texas is actually considered part of the Rocky Mountain range
now the Davis Mountains, Davis Mountains, and the Yeah. Now, when I googled this, these sites that I could find making this claim were mostly from Texas, like the Texas Historical Association in Texas Monthly Magazine. On the contrary, places like the US Geological Survey, Encyclopedia Britannica in New World Encyclopedia all define the Rocky Mountains as ending in New Mexico.
The Encyclopedia Britannica admits that the Rocky Mountain mapping can be arbitrary, but that if the line isn't drawn at Alburtquerque, New Mexico, then it could theoretically stretch as far north as Alaska and as far south as South America. Instead, most consider this greater region to be the American Cordillera, which is a parent mortia. How do I say it? Cord? Yeah, which is a parent mountain range for smaller ranges such
as the Rockies, Sierra Nevadas Cascades, and Brooks Range. Now, I'll concede that the question introduces some subjective mapping, but I'm going to stick with my guns that Texas is not a rocky mountain state. Un Thus, there are six states east of the Rocky Mountains that have huntable mule deer populations. Predictable, yeah, they want it all. Now, Mike, you have some experience in that part of the country around New Mexico. Would you count Texas as being a
rocky mountain state? What do you think of that? Absolutely? Not? Okay? Good that we have our firm answer. Why is that? Why is it not a perfectly said That's why we have you here? Now? These Shelby index for this round is a three and a half, so our winner should get about seven correct answers. And with that we're onto the game of trivia. Play the drop, Phil, Look, I need to know what I stand to win everything? How's that?
Just tend to win everything? Games? Question one. The topic is hunting, and as always, this will be multiple choice what body part is often associated with a dork stamp? Is it I forearm, shin or shoulder? Again, the topic is touting, topic is hunting. The question is what body part is often associated with a dork stamp? Your choices are I forearm, shin or shoulder. Nobody knew this one. The room looks Steve has anything an order again? Okay, we're looking for what body part is associated with a
dork stamp? Is it I forearm, shin or shoulder? Here's the problem. I am well, let's just wait. What does everyone know what a dork stamp? I'm not gonna talk about it, man, because never heard a trivia game. Dude. Again, choices I forearm, shin, shoulder. The room is after we get through this, are you gonna explain a whole shark question? Does everybody have an angry answer? I'm confused. I'm the way this one starting to tramp stamp. Go ahead and
reveal your answer. Why is it hunting? We have Steve saying shin, Mike saying shoulder, Browdie saying s Hayden sang, I, Randall saying I and set by a rifle. The correct answer is I good, you sh i thought it was like a tramp stamp for guys, and I thought, maybe you're dorky if you get a tattoo on your ship. Here's where we got the phrase. Dork stamp refers to win a rifle's recoil causes the scope to hit a person's eye or nos. Other phrases that describe this injury
include scope by scope, bite, or I ring. A Wyoming sheriff said in a twenty twenty two article on the meadeater dot com that a prominent dork stamp on an ELK hunter accused of assault helped them identify and arrest the subject. So it's like a widely used terms. Yeah, then to make sure I found it on forums. I found it in articles. We had this sheriff who was quoted on the meadeator dot com saying dork stamp is what helped them catch this criminal. Can you start? Wouldn't well, now,
why why would I clarify that? Hayden, It would tell you what the answer is, Well, you're just asking us to guess a random thing that nobody's ever heard. Well, this is the mind of an editor. He's going for common usage. He's looking at all this da did you get that one right. I did, well done. I didn't know question question question I've had hid. You have a name for it at the time. Oh, okay, how that works to now? You can call it a dork stamp
question too. The topic is public lands. This great question comes to is via alex Wise. If you have a question you think is right for meat Eater Trivia, you can send it to trivia to meadeater dot com. What introduced big game animal killed a hiker at Olympic National Park in two thousand and ten? What introduced big game animal killed a hiker at Olympic National Park in two thousand and ten? Quick answers for most of the room. You boys just know this one. Yep, Okay, no question,
you remember when it happened? Okay again, what introduced big game animal killed a hiker at Olympic National Park in two thousand and ten? I would have wrote that even different. I know it, but I would have still wrote it different. Mike, do you have an answer? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Steve saying mountain goat Mike without an answer, the rest of the room saying mountain goat. They got it right, The correct answer was mountain goat. Now I
think that's easier for you. Steve. What years were you in Seattle? Maybe that's not what I know. Okay. The sixty three year old hiker was having launch on a backcountry trail when he was gored to death by a rutting mountain goat. After attacking the man, the goat then stood guard over his body for fifteen minutes, all while
being pelted with rocks from fellow hikers. The animal was killed a few days later by park rangers who had been monitoring the goat for years because of reports from hikers who said it would follow them an act territorial. I like that they say it stood guard over his body. Yeah, I know what he's gonna do with him. Question three, the topic is fishing. What one hundred sixteen pound state record was set in Arkansas by an angler who was
using spam as bait? What one hundred sixteen pound state record was set in Arkansas by an angler who was using spam as bait? Is this one of those questions? If you think the answer white tailed deer, you need to write white til dear would not be good enough. That's exactly the example I was going to use. What one hundred sixteen pound state record was set in Arkansas by an angler who was using spam? As baits man? How do you feel about your odds on this one, Brodie? Yeah?
You know, I can't decide what? What are my answers? I'm going to eliminate to create the right answer. Kah Seth, you ever fish with spam? No? Taking with my first ance, I'd opposed to it. Okay, does everybody show me your plate? Dude? I didn't look sorry? Does everybody have an answer about the one hundred and sixteen pound state record that was
sent by using spam? I gotta decide. I'm gonna listen to me the favorite reading, the one I have scratch to do that so people know that I was close, Brodie, how are we doing? A lot of fans are well. I was gonna go with my first answer, and now I'm thinking about changing it. But are you gonna do the scribble trick as well? Do we need to acknowledge your backup bands? No, I'm just leaving what I got, Okay, Randall, I'm gonna change last second, change last second? Change? Everybody ready? Looking?
Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Steve saying alligant and his answer that he scribbled that was blue cat. Mike saying catfish, saying flathead catfish. Hayden sang flathead catfished. He crossed out. Gar Randall sang alligator. Gar Seth saying blue catfish. We have a correct answer in the room. It's blue catfish. A bitch who had it, Seth got it great. The one hundred sixteen pound blue cat was caught by Charles Ashley Junior in the Mississippi River in
two thousand and one. He said Hormel spam was his dad and granddad's favorite bait and that they'd been using it for decades to catch catfish. How's getting it on the hook? You know, I've seen folks where they like freeze it and then they'll like freeze the circle hook in it. I don't know if he was doing. When we used to do a bunch of cat fishing, we would put bait that wouldn't stick together in the nylon stocking and then like sent it down real tight, just
like a spawn. The blue cat is the state's third biggest record fish finishing, behind a two hundred and fifteen pound alligator guard and one hundred eighteen pound paddlefish. Oh, no one even thought of paddlefish. Well, I hope they're known for the distaste for spam. Question for the topic is anthropology. The National Park Service defines this type of ancient art as quote images painted onto rock surfaces. Again,
the topic is anthropology. The National Park Service defines this type of ancient art as quote images painted on two rock surfaces. Quick answers from the whole room. Mike, this is this is you getting thrown a bone. This is you getting thrown a bone. That's right, But I feel like when you throw the bone like it should, the guests should have a higher probability of getting it than everything. So I'm gonna address that in a future episode. You will look at how the room does against our guests.
Great question, does everybody have an answer? A great step, Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Steve saying pictograph, Mike saying petroglyph, Brody saying pict petroglyph, Randall sang pictograph, Seth saying pictograph ones when you carve it on when you draw? Correct answer is pictograph. A petroglyph is carved, The National Park Service says pictographs are images that have
been painted onto rock Service. This is Petroglyphs are images that have been carved into rock surfaces, and hieroglyphs are images that represent words which have been carved then sometimes painted into rock surfaces. Because pictographs were made with archaic paint, they are much more prone to weathering than petroglyphs. Mike, what's your experience with pictographs and petroglyphs. I feel like New Mexico was just littered with those things, right, Yeah,
but you left out one category. What's that where they're etched into the rock and also painted. Ah, what would that be? Then? The hierro glyph I don't know. I don't see this is real. The National Park Service Again, you have an issue. You have an issue with their ship on the part. I don't take them verbatim or anything. Okay. Yeah. Did you come across any pictographs or petroglyphs in Alaska or do they just like not they I'm not aware of it. Okay, Yeah, I mean, but totem poles almost
served the same purpose. Yea, but New Mexico just had all sorts of them. Oh yeah, and they probably last They probably weather well there because the lack of moist imagine Question five, The topic is hunting. This next great question comes to is via Matt Kilpatrick. If you have a question you think is right from meat Eator trivia, you can send it to triviat to meat eater dot com. What auto brand sold out doorsman edition pickups in nineteen
eighty five that came with a Winchester rifle? Hmm? What auto brand sold outdoorsman edition pickups in nineteen eighty five that came with a Winchester rifle? A quick answer from Seth Seth, do you know this one? Again? The topic is hunting. No question is from Matt Kilpatrick. What auto brand sold outdoorsman edition pickups in nineteen eighty five? It came with a Winchester rifle? Steve, what was your first vehicle that you drove? Nineteen seventy six half ton Chevy
made two years after I was born. Bought it for six hundred bucks at the corner of Ryerson and Riley Thompson. Now, how did you come across that thing? You like? They parked out It was parked at that corner angle? How
long did that scoot? Year round? For? Man? Dude, I didn't have it long and we were bohun through Mannasty National Forest and this kid named Brian Peterson was riding in the back and I went to try to hand a beer to him through the slide window and crash into an oak tree and sold it to a local gearhead named Matt. Sold it to a local gearhead named Matt Jones for a hundred bucks. And his dude could fix anything and make anything. And it wasn't like a
week later he's driving around that truck. The dad bought it, and did dad get Did dad get the full story that you were handing a beer back to the dude the tailgate. No, I'm taking Shorty the tree I hit. It's funny that you go if you take Ryerson out cross Cedar Creek and then take the first left right there, not three down. I'll try the oak tree. It's funny that bahan seems like a universal term, like oh yeah, there was bah and in baha. Huh. Good ones. Everybody
have an answer for the auto brand. Go ahead and reveal your answer. We have Steve saying dodge. We have Mike sang Forward, Brody sang Chevy, Hayden sang forward, Randall saying gmc seth saying Dodge. The correct answer is Chevy. Damn damn it. We had somebody get it, right, was it, Brody? Yeah, well done, Brody? Did you know that one? It was just not at all? Is Is it just anybody? Anybody's game right now? We'll get a scoreboard update after this factoid.
I thought it was Dodge because Dodge makes an outdoorsman now and they also make a power wagon, which was like they made that eighty. They don't give you a rifle with it though. Yeah. The Outdoorsman Edition Chevy with the hunting package came with a Silverado pickup, Winchester Model ninety four, rifle scope, gun rack, gun case, safety glasses, and more. Both the truck and gun are now considered
rare collectibles. I was able to find one of the pickups that sold in twenty sixteen for twenty five thousand dollars in one of the rifles that sold in twenty twenty for thirteen hundred dollars. Wow, Phil, we're halfway through the game of trivia. Give us a scoreboard update, sure thing. We've got Mike in last place with zero points. Stephen Hayden are rolling up next with two points. Apiece god, Randall and Brody have three, and Seth is in first
place with four. Wow, Seth, Seth Morris. Now when we sat when we sat down to play before the mics turned on, Seth said, now, Randall, you know I won last time, right, so he's we'll see, don't don't jenx me. Question six. The topic is conservation. The acronym NIMBI, which is often used when discussing wind turbines and solar farms, means what. The acronym nimbi n I M B Y, which is often used when discussing wind turbines and solar farms, means what quick answers from Brody and Steve. They seem
confident and Randall and Randall randle you got this one right? Yes? Okay Seth without an answer, Hayden and Mic looks like they don't know it again. The acronym NIMBI, which is often used when discussing wind turbines and solar farms, means what N I M B why Brody, you knew this one immediately, Okay, you didn't even need any context clue. Same Steve just just knew what nimby meant, you know, Steve, knows it when he's not talking. Man, how do you
know when he doesn't know it? I start talking, okay, I'll start trying to pry a little conversation. Get something, get something started, you know, get something fired up. Ye could you read that question one more time. The acronym nimby, which is often used when discussing wind turbines and solar farms, means what and I am b Why did that help you? Hayden? No, okay, all right, let's flip him over. You're gonna come up with an answer. Seth No, okay, go ahead and reveal
your rand was saying that. Longer than there's been wind turbines and solar farm we have Steve saying not in my backyard, Mike without an answer, Brody saying not in my backyard, Hayden without an answer, Randall saying not in my backyard, and Seth without an answer. They got it. The correct answer is not in my backyard. The acronym nimby first appeared in the nineteen seventies, when communities in New Hampshire and Michigan were considering building nuclear power stations.
The phrase refers to a person who says their quality of life or property value will be affected by a large scale project. Besides wind turbines and solar farms, NIMBYism is often associated with things like landfills, meet processing plants, airports, and low income housing. Yeah, and it's usually associated like when you say that, it's usually the person theoretically supports that sort of thing. It'd be like someone who's like, oh, renewable energy, of course, of course, Well how about a
solar ray? And you know your neighborhood. Yeah, it's not our deal. Location Nimbiism question seven. This is our listener question in the week, which was won by McKenzie Kepner for sending this great question. McKenzie is going to get a book signed by Steve. Now, this is a visual question. If you want to see what the room is seeing, then go to Instagram and check out Aunt Spencer New Hearth. I'll make it my most recent post. Here is a famous one minute clip of a dead sperm whale being
eviscerated with dynamite. You need to tell me what state it happened in. Oh. I like this video. Our camera stopped rolling immediately after the blast. The humor of the entire situation suddenly gave way to our run for survival as your chunks of whale blubber fell everywhere, the new paths high over our heads while others were falling at our feet. The dunes were rapidly evacuated as spectators escape
both the falling de bray and the overwhelming smell. A part car over a quarter of a mile from the blast site was the target of one large chunk the passenger compartment literally smat. Could I watch that very carefully again? You need to tell me where that dead sperm whale was eviscerated with dynamite. Had you folks seen that clip before? Yeah? I just love that moment where everybody like kind of
puts together that the blubber chunks coming for him. I have my mouth open, man, Steve, did you pick up anything from that video that you think will help you? No? But if I watched it real careful like the folks at home are going to do, I probably would think I wanted to look for license plates. Yeah. I would have done a vegetative the video at a certain point on purpose. Getty, you need to tell me what state that took place in, And I would have looked at
that little channel that was broadcast. Given a good long thought. I was waiting for the journalist to sign off, so and so Channel two News cut it off from a particular spot. Yeah, put Arizona. Does everybody have an answer? Seth a lot on the line. You feel it, No, go ahead and reveal your answers. What does that say? Steve's California? The hell do you think it says? I thought I said North Carolina. Says California. We have Mike saying Washington. You guys got it right. Roady sang New Jersey,
Hayden sang Massachusetts, Randall sang Organ, Seth sang Organ. We have a correct answer in the room. It's Organ, Randall and Seth got it right. That Oh started as a cee. I'll be honest. That happened in Florence, Oregon, on November twelve, nineteen seventy. The forty five foot whale had been on the beach for three days before the Organ State Highway Division decided to re move it with dynamite. They speculated that the half ton of explosives would turn the whale
into white size pieces that seagulls would clean up. Instead, it launched some chunks of the whale is largest three feet wide into the sky, which damage property and frightened onlookers when it returned to earth. Ever since then, Oregon has buried any whales that wash ashore. Did you know what fail? You knew that? Yeah? Yeah, I grew up outside Portland, so you know. It's something that pop up in the news every once in a while. They like
half signs at the beach like explosive whale speach or whatever. No, no they don't. I think there might have been the one as a joke or something. Yeah, hey, everyone fill here with a quick addition. While there are no plaques or signage indicating where the whale exploded on the beach, you can visit the nearby Exploding Whale Memorial Park in Florence, Oregon. So check it out next time you drive through. Okay, back to drivia question eight. We will get a scoreboard
update from fill out of this. I wish I wouldn't even come this word. This is a cooking question. This word with Swedish origins refers to a buffet of hot and cold meats, smoked and pickled fish, cheeses, salads, and more. This word with Swedish origins refers to a buffet of hot and cold meats, smoked and pickled fish, cheeses, salads and more. Randall, did you know this one? I think so. Randall knows it. Rest of the room is not very confident.
Hayden might have it. This word, this word with Swedish origins, refers to a buffet of hot and cold meats, smoked and pickled fish, cheeses, salads, and more. Brody, how you doing over there? Brody is stumped. Let's let's speed up the time. Hide your aunts. How'd you answer, we don't want to help out? Brody sitting next to you, he's on the chase. Brody might be the only person who doesn't have an answer created yet. Like spelling, I shouldn't
say that in their mind. This word, with Swedish origins refers to a biffet of hot and cold meats, smoked and pickled fish, cheeses, salads, and more. Now, Hayden, I can hear you. That means Brody can hear you? So if you're talking about Brodie has a kid named Brodie, that he or Hayden that he's always tuning out just comes natural. Brody, are you going to come up with an answer. Does everyone have an answer? Mike is getting bored over here? All right, all right, down the wrong answer? Okay,
go ahead read what I have scratched out. Go ahead and answer we have Steve He crossed out charcuterie and wrote, what does that say? Well, it must not be right, guard amage. It's like salads and coal. We have. We have Mike. What's your answer? Mike saying smorguese board. Brodie is saying what's that say? Brody top Us saying what's that say? Dood Seth saying charcuterie. The correct answer is smorgues board. We had a few folks to get it right.
A traditional smorgues board was often served on a long table with food contributions from guests. Some Nordic countries presented smorgues boards in rounds that were accompanied by singing and beer. According to Scandy Kitchen, the perfect smorgues board includes pickled herring, smoked salmon, liver, pante, salami, meat balls, sausages, cheeses, breads, pickles, cake, chocolate, coffee, and wine. And all the times I've heard that word, I never even considered it was a real thing, like
absolutely a real thing. And Americans have kind of corrupted it to ending with a G instead of a D, but it's supposed to end with a D. Phil, we have two questions. Quick question yea, what you got um when we turn the pod this show into a video show. Yeah,
in six weeks, Um, that's when it's happening. Well, we have that whatever technology they have on that show where you got to answer it with a question jeopardy, uh, where viewers where like they will have a special board that must be plugged into something and as you write, it becomes clear on the screen. Yeah. Yeah, so as you write in a race, and in a race, viewers
at home will see what's happening on your board. It'll take some tinkering and uh, you know, some budget adjustments, but you know there's probably one person in his room with the power to uh create the budget for that sort of thing. Steve. It seems like a hefty budget, I think, So, Phil, give us a scoreboard update. We have two questions left. Well, everyone's on the board now. Mike gun On with his Smorges board, but unfortunately he's no longer in the game, and neither are Stephen Hayden.
Three points. You can totally understand Hayden. I can understand Hayden made himself one of the game pieces out of a chew tin, hoping he'd eventually get put it up there. That's actually his crint is him. Well, now we're gonna have to wipe Hayden off for Randall, I think, yeah, sorry, shot up Phil, and then it's still in the game. Is Brodie Henderson with four points, Seth Morris of five and Randall is in first place with six points hand okay,
two questions left. Question nine. The topic is fishing. This brand, whose name is the combination of two states, makes products like al Tara trolling motors and Talent shellow water anchors. This brand, whose name is the combination of two stale Seth wrote very, makes products like Altara trolling motors and Talent shellow water anchor. Never sure of something, Randall? Are you as sure as Seth is? I? I think I think I got Okay, Brody, you look like you have it. Hayden,
You're gonna get this one right. Yeah, I'm playing for my average now, Steve, Yeah, I got that. That's even rocking cockly. You notice that I always rock. I got like restless leg syndrome, seems like the room is gonna do well again. The question is this brand whose name is the combination of two states makes products like al Tara trolling motors and Talent shell of water anchors. Go
ahead and reveal your answers. We have Steve saying Minkoda, Mike without an answer, the rest of the room saying Minkoda. They got it. The correct answer is Minkoda. Minkoda was founded by og Schmidt in nineteen thirty four. He invented the world's first gear driven electric trolling motor in Fargo, North Dakota. Because the city was on the border of Minnesota and North Dakota, he decided to call the brand Minkoda. We have one question left. Where does that leave us? Now? Phil?
That leaves us with Seth having six points and Randall having seven. Okay, we need Randall to get this one wrong, Seth to get it right. To go to overtime? Can I can I quick write this question? I'm interested. I'm interested in the overtime sounder. What is sets mother's birthday? Question ten? The topic is woodsmanship. This next great question comes to his via Josh ring Smooth. If you have a question you think is right for meat eat to trivia. You can send it to trivia at the meadeater dot com.
Giant water bugs are more commonly known by this intimidating nickname. Giant water bugs are more commonly known man by this intimidating nickname. I don't think I've ever seen a more baffled room. Neither Seth nor Randall heave an answer again the time because woodsmanship. Giant water bugs are more commonly known by this intimidating nickname skitterbug. Nobody. Nobody has created an answer yet Randall wants Seth to not answer the question out of protesting it again. Giant water bugs are
more commonly known by this intimidating nickname. I know what you're talking about. You think you got this one out? Okay, Randalls, are any chance you come up with the right answer? No. Seth is one of the only people who has created an answer. Seth, how do you feel about your answer? I don't feel good, but it's an answer. Looking for the intimidating nickname for giant water bugs, Randall, you're just giving up. You're not gonna come up with an answer.
He wrote something down, But I'm very confident that it's not the correct Does everybody have an answer? Hayden, Uh, yeah, go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Steve saying water devils, Mike without an answer, Brody's saying water scorpion, Hayden saying water striders, Randall saying man of war, Seth saying helger might nobody got it right. The correct answer is toebiter. Didn't remember. Now that was a kind of
a downer way for Randall. I'll take I'm still Other nicknames for giant water bugs include alligator ticks and alligator fleas. They are large aquatic insects that primarily use their two pincers to capture and hold prey. However, as their nickname implies, they will attack humans who stepped too close to them. Kyote Peterson voluntarily got stung by one on his YouTube channel and describe the pain as though his toe got stung by a wasp and then had a brick dropped
on it. Nah, because I got remember I got bit by what was then you guys there, and I got bit by that one? A water butt or a toebiter hurt we're thinking about the same thing, or they're like this big enormous pincer, a bit by one and Kentucky? Really and how did that feel? Hurt? Real bad? Scared dickens on me? And what would you compare it to? Wasn't as bad as a bullet ant? Okay, not much is?
I think alligator takes a more intimidating name. I think it's a less used one, though I think the toebiter it's more common. Randall is our winner. Randall, you got what seven correct answers? I don't know, Yes you did. Randall hit so much more fun when I went to me, I just I don't know why? Is it just me? I'm just so angry that I raised blue catfish for alligated like it's been a runaway back to me? That
question random? What happens? NAXI? Do you get to choose where the five hundred dollars donation from meat Eater goes? So what's it gonna be? Um? I would like this money to go to the Little Miami Conservancy, which is an organization that does habitat restoration and advocacy for the Little Miami River. It's a wild and scenic river outside of Cincinnati, Ohio, and it's where I learned to fish.
And yeah, I received that suggestion from a friend. It's a good organization doing good work, and so that's where I'd like it to go. Great donation, I think usually every time you've won, you've gone TRCP I have, but now you're going the Little Miami What is it? Little Miami? A little Miami conservancy done nothing pretty about it. You scratch it off you want, There's no arguing it. Just a regular will win. Mike, thank you for joining us. We're gonna have to talk to the National Park Service
about their definitions of petroglyphs and picked up dives. We'll get in contact with them. Join us the next time for more Meat Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins.