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Speaker 1: It’s podcast.

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Speaker 2: Welcome to Meet Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins. There is a prize. Meat Eater will donate five hundred dollars to the conservation organization of the winners choosing. I’m your host Spencer new Arth and today we’re joined by Giannis, Mark, Max Logan, John and Brianna. This is a ten round quiz show with questions from Meat Eater’s for verticals which are hunting, fishing, conservation and cooking. Meat Eater Trivia is brought to you by one of my favorite beers, bush Light bush Light Head for the Mountains. Brianna, first time on the show. Tell folks what you do here at Meat Eater.

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Speaker 3: I am an executive assistant to Steve and Ranella here and also the philanthropy coordinator, so I take care of me Eater Gibbs. I do a lot of odd tasks.

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Speaker 4: For Steve and like painting a podcast I did.

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Speaker 1: Yeah.

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Speaker 2: Very powerful person in the office here is Brianna Control. You know, she controls Steve more than Steve control Steve.

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Speaker 5: If you need something done, you can go to Brianna Hey, and she’s kicking butt on the philanthropy stuff. Thank you for all your help.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, the auction house has been fund We earned a lot of money do that. So I’m sending everything out this.

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Speaker 2: Great and it’s wrapped up. You’re done with that now, yep. Good for you. Hunting, fishing, conservation, cooking strengths and weaknesses.

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Speaker 3: For you, cooking strength, conservation, middle of the ground. I would say hunting. I’ve never been hunting. Okay, I’ve been fishing a lot. But what it was the other one?

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Speaker 2: That’s all you got?

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Speaker 6: Okay.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, welcome to the show, Brianna. Max also joining us. He was gone for a while playing dad. How you doing, Max doing well? Welcome back?

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Speaker 6: Yeah, thank you, thank you.

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Speaker 7: Yeah.

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Speaker 6: Being a dad’s great. It’s a lot of fun.

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Speaker 2: Is it what you expected?

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Speaker 6: No, I don’t think no one prepared me for like the lack of slate.

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Speaker 7: Yeah.

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Speaker 5: I feel like that’s something that everybody knows about.

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Speaker 6: Yes, yeah, I mean everybody knows. They’ll tell you that and you’re like, oh, yeah, like whatever.

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Speaker 4: When you’re actually experiencing it, though, it’s a differents Like just last night.

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Speaker 1: I was up from like two to three thirty. Yeah, so it’s like it’s pretty difficult. So but yeah, he’s doing great, eating, sleeping, pooping, doing all the good things.

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Speaker 7: So it’s like that.

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Speaker 2: We’ll see if if Max has dad brain on trivia or not.

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Speaker 6: Alex told me I could use that for excuse. I’m not going to try that.

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Speaker 2: That’ll work a while.

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Speaker 5: We’ll see, all right.

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Speaker 2: We’ll start today’s show with a mail bag question. If you have a question you want the crew to answer, then send your question to Trivia at the meadeater dot com with the subject line mail Bag. Adam E says, I’m going on a four day hunting trip into the mountains of the PNW for blacktail and bear with a buddy in late October. He’s an experienced outdoorsman and I’m a greenhorn when it comes to backpacking. I’m a self taught hunter, but have never done in overnight or He’s been a great mentor. But what advice can you get me that I can have pre loaded in my head for the trip? Yanni, what do you got for Adam M?

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Speaker 7: I wish I knew if Adam was looking for hunting advice for you know, deep in the back on tree or more for backpacking.

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Speaker 2: He didn’t ask about gear, but I imagine he would take any gear advice, any mental advice you have for him?

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Speaker 7: What did you take it? What kind of advice do you think he’s looking for.

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Speaker 2: I think he just wants like a couple tips that he hasn’t read online that you know he’s He’s not something from someone who spent a lot of nights in the mountains like you, Yanni, that’s what he wants.

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Speaker 7: Well. On the topic of gear, less is more, okay, ditch the crocs. You don’t need camp shoes because when you go to bed, you’re just gonna take your boots off and get in your ditch. All the extras. Really look at every piece of gear and think, do I have a really good two or maybe three reasons to bring this item along? And if you can’t come up with at least two, then just leave it. You can probably just just look at all your clothes and take away two layers. You’re still gonna be fine because you have a sleeping bag with you. Less is more, you’re gonna be carrying it around all the time. And pound what do they say, ounces add up to pounds and pounds add up to pain.

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Speaker 2: Okay, that’s perfect advice, Jannie, Well done, Well Thankspcer Marcus Logan, what do you got for Adam?

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Speaker 5: I got one, Uh, bring a book maybe not physical if you want to watch weight, bring an ebook on your phone or something. But you’re liable to get rained in at least one day possibly and you’re stuck in your tent all day long. If for some reason that’s nasty and narl and you’re not going out there, especially I guess Pacific Northwest.

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Speaker 2: NW in late October that could be up there.

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Speaker 5: So have a little something. If you get stuck in the tent for an extended period, there you go, Logan.

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Speaker 8: You know, honestly, don’t do too much backpacking hunting. I have seen some places other people choose to camp and it’s like right where all the elk are, and I feel like that tends to throw them off, like your sense in that area. So like, I don’t know, for me, personally, I try not to camp like where I know the elk r I’m not like camping in them. I’m camping kind of like off to the side where my sins not blowing into them. Personally, I don’t know.

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Speaker 2: If that’s any other advice for Adam on his first backpacking overnighter.

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Speaker 6: Download your ONX maps there you.

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Speaker 9: Go, scout out potential water sources. Don’t camp too far away from water source if that’s possible, scout out hunt areas. Even get boots on the ground beforehand before the actual hunt days would be best case scenario.

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Speaker 2: There you go, all right, good luck at him. Okay, we have some housekeeping to get to. In a previous episode, we had a trivia question about the price of a federal duck stamp. The correct answer was what maxwell twenty five dollars, but a couple dozen listeners wrote in saying that it costs more than that, with prices ranging from twenty nine to thirty one dollars. Some even sent pictures of their receipts to prove it. But those listeners were buying their duck stamp through state agencies, which tend to charge administrative fees. That extra four to six dollars is not part of the price of a duck stamp. If you want to pay the flat twenty five dollars price, then go get your duck stamp in person at the post office or by the digital duck stamp through duck stamp dot com. You can even see on this year’s duck stamp. In the last few years. They just put twenty five dollars right on there. That’s a that’s a twenty five dollars item. Maxwell. Have you bought your duck stamp yet?

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Speaker 6: I have not, but that’s a great reminder.

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Speaker 2: You like to go into the physical location buyers or yeah.

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Speaker 1: I like to get physical ones, and I always just grab a couple extra because there’s always that one buddy that will.

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Speaker 6: Text you the night before you go hut and hey, I don’t have a duck stamp.

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Speaker 1: Good for you, and like, yeah, you can just have them sign it, have them veeno you twenty five bucks, or he can just always buy it online. But yeah, I tookically buy one for me, my wife and my dog every year.

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Speaker 2: There you go, and now Rocky at home. Oh yeah, conservation.

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Speaker 7: All right.

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Speaker 2: Today’s episode is brought to you by Canam and thanks to them, you are getting some extra trivia this week between questions five and six. Next to our friends of Canam. All right, the Shelby Index for today is a five, so I’m putting us on perfect score alert. With that, we’re onto the game of trivia. Play the drop fill.

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Speaker 1: Look, I need to know what I stand under?

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Speaker 2: Whim to everything How’s that just tend to win everything?

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Speaker 6: Demon Suckers?

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Speaker 2: Question one. The topic is hunting. Which of these states has the most elk Nevada, Kentucky, New Mexico? Organ? Oh, which of these states has the most elk? Your four choices, Nevada, Kentucky, New Mexico or Organ. Here’s something else relevant for today’s episode. The pill in phil index is a nine. He told me, geez who the best game? Phil would say he’s ever done in what two hundred and fifty episodes? So this is maybe either the easiest episode or the philliest episode we’ll find out. Of these states, which has the most elk? Nevada, Kentucky, New Mexico, Organ, No quick answers in the room.

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Speaker 5: This one seems like a little tricky. I’m surprised that this is included in this, Like, gimme Mark.

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Speaker 4: This is the one I got incorrect?

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Speaker 2: Oh, it’s everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answers. Yanni, he says, New Mexico, Mark Organ, Logan, Organ, John Organ, Brianna Organ, Maxwell Organ, the correct answer It is Oregon, Yanni.

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Speaker 6: Everybody but the elk off in the whole.

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Speaker 2: There are as many elk in Oregon as the other states combined. No, Oregon has one hundred and thirty three thousand ELK. New Mexico has eighty thousand, Nevada has eighteen thousand, and Kentucky has thirteen thousand. Oregon has the third most ELK in the United States.

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Speaker 3: I was just thinking about all those mountains and we’re just talking.

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Speaker 2: About Yeah, get him brand.

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Speaker 7: Phil say, I said, New Mexico.

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Speaker 8: Yeah, I just feel like a lot of like residents of Oregon get taggs pretty regularly. Seems like those other states, you have to.

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Speaker 2: At apply not a elk habitat there. Question two. The topic is conservation. This is our listener question of the Week, which was won by Adam Smith for sending this great question. Adam is going to get a one hundred and fifty dollars first like gift card. If you want a chance to win the Listener Question of the Week, then send your question to Trivia at the medeater dot com. Historians say that the construction of this Italian stadium contributed to the extinction of several animal species across Europe and Africa. Max and Mark already have their answers. Historians say that the construction of this Italian stadium contributed to the extinction of several animal species across Europe and Africa.

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Speaker 8: See, I feel like now that Mark lives here, there’s gonna be some I don’t know how many game rounds with trivia one Mark, but I feel like we’ve got a new like heavy hitter.

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Speaker 5: Yeah, yeah, we could use a shake, put the kind of pressure on it.

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Speaker 2: I’d slide Mark in there right at the Yonnie level of competitiveness and trivia. So that’s it’s fun that we’ve added that kind of player to the mix.

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Speaker 5: This is the first time that I’ve ever been able to defend my title, never been in a back to back trivia games before.

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Speaker 2: So again we’re on question to you. Historians say that the construction of this Italian stadium contributed to the extinction of several animal species across Europe and Africa. Is everybody ready, Joe ahead and reveal your answers. We have Yanni saying the Pantheon, Mark and Logan and John and Brianna and Maxwell say the Colisseum. They got it.

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Speaker 7: The correct.

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Speaker 2: Is the Colisseum. Yes for spelling, it’s cool. O S S e U M.

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Speaker 7: Coliseum is the Pantheon also a great, big, giant.

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Speaker 2: Stadium, probably, but I don’t think it’s it’s it’s in a different country. The Colisseum was built about two thousand years ago. Large animals played a significant role in Colisseum entertainment, with the stadium hosting staged hunts, animal versus animal combat and human versus animal combat. Romans shipped in exotic wildlife from across the world, including leopards, rhinos, hippos, tigers, bears, wolves, elephants, and more. It’s estimated that nine thousand animals died in the arena within the first one hundred days. Some now extinct species that performed in the coliseum include the North African elephant, Caspian tiger, Barbary lion, and Atlas bear. There is the last photo ever taken of a Barbary lion in the wild. I was taken in the Atlas Mountains in nineteen twenty five. There’s a few left today in captivity, but in the wild they are extinct, and those lions played a lot of games in the coliseum for some very entertained romans.

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Speaker 6: Wow, I looked it up.

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Speaker 4: The Pantheon is in Italy, but it’s a temple not a question.

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Speaker 7: Three.

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Speaker 2: The topic is fishing. Fly Fisherman magazine says that fishing from a SUP, which stands for blank, blank blank is quote about as pure a form of fly fishing from a floating craft as you can get.

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Speaker 8: This has been so far the easiest round.

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Speaker 6: Okay, I am in lock.

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Speaker 3: I was nervous.

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Speaker 2: Fly Fisherman Magazine says that fishing from a s up, which stands for blank blank blank, is about as pure a form of fly fishing from a floating craft as you can get.

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Speaker 5: I feel like knowing that this is a ten hypothetical store puts so much pressure on every single question.

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Speaker 2: You get me wrong, it might be.

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Speaker 1: Out well, imagine getting too wrong right off the bat.

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Speaker 4: Sorry, bunny, you have written on the back of your shirt there.

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Speaker 6: Oh it’s a custom T shirt.

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Speaker 7: Yeah, you want to show the camera.

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Speaker 6: I don’t know.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, Oh, drakes don’t quack and a bush lights on?

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Speaker 6: Yeah. Yeah.

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Speaker 1: Over my month oppaternity, if I had some spare time on my hands and I decided to get a little creative, there.

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Speaker 2: You go, sup, is everybody ready? Oh my answers are Go ahead and reveal your answers. Stand up, paddle board The whole room says stand up paddle board. The whole room got it right. It’s a stand up paddle board. According to twenty nineteen data, about eleven million Americans own a kayak, nine million own a canoe, and four million own a paddle board. The modern stand up paddle board was created in Hawaii in the nineteen forties. Its popularity has grown so much in the last decade that it’s now being considered as a potential Olympic sport for twenty thirty two.

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Speaker 6: And all that I’m doing Yeah, okay, not well but a little bit. Yeah, did you fallen?

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Speaker 5: I have fallen in not while fishing, but I was on my way to fish, and I was standing up trying to see my son. He was off on a kayaks. So so I’m looking around trying to see my son. Wasn’t paying attention to the to a wave coming my way from a speedbolt going yeah, caught me on aware and went right on my right in the lake.

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Speaker 2: Su Pie stand up paddle board question for the topic is woodsmanship. This next great question is via Kurt Hostedler. This twelve letter word is defined as quote a person who draws or produces maps twelve letter word is defined as a person who draws or produces maps. Brianna was very excited when she heard that question.

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Speaker 8: Coming back to stand up paddle boards. I have also fallen off one of those, but I caught a fish and it was it was the coolest experience because I caught a fish and it was like way bigger than I was expecting it to be, and I I just fell off still had the fish on the line.

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Speaker 7: Lost this hat.

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Speaker 8: This is the third hat, one of the exact ones. One of them is lost in a lake somewhere. But it was pretty incredible, Like was it was literally pulling me around?

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Speaker 7: What’d you catch a big trout?

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Speaker 8: But like it’s momentum, like literally pulled me on the paddle board.

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Speaker 7: It was pretty cool.

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Speaker 5: That’s great.

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Speaker 2: This twelve letter word is defined as a person who draws or produces maps.

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Speaker 7: Sounds, real pure logan. Was it on a fly?

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Speaker 8: No?

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Speaker 2: Oh good, No, there’s a spinning rod, Max and logan.

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Speaker 7: Your spare time you had, you would have gone for some like ducks roosts and maybe listen to ducks making ducks sounds.

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Speaker 6: Do that in my sleep.

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Speaker 2: It’s everybody ready, Yeah, go ahead and reveal your answers Yiannis cartographer, Mark cartographer, Logan, cartographer John without an answer Brianna cartographer Maxwell, mapologists. The correct answer is cartographer. A modern cartographer mostly works with interactive digital maps. The largest employers of cartographers are government agencies, tech companies, engineering firms, defense specialists, and academic institutions. The average salary for a cartographer in the United States is seventy eight thousand dollars. Question five, the topic is cooking. This next great question is via Joe Furuseth. This term is defined as quote the specific temperature at which a cooking oil stops shimmering and begins to produce visible fumes. This term is defined as the specific temperature at which a cooking oil stops shimmering and begins to produce visible fumes. Brianna got her cooking question. Do you have this one right, Brianna? I think so okay, Mark, who has a perfect game going, currently has a blank whiteboard. Yeah, the perfect game is Don Logan also has a perfect game going, he has his whiteboard down. Do you have this one, Logan?

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Speaker 8: I should Yeah. I talk about it a lot, so.

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Speaker 2: I can’t wait to hear the hobby.

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Speaker 8: This term healthy cooking.

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Speaker 2: This term oil is defined as the specific temperature at which a cooking oil stops shimmering and begins to produce visible fumes. Johanny, you got this one?

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Speaker 7: I do. I’ve been cooking with the jar bear grease that Jimmy Ronella gave me that he won after shooting all of us.

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Speaker 2: He gave it to you. I saw you drive away with it, and I was like, what’s going on there?

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Speaker 7: Mm hmm? I said, are you going to use that? He’s like ah, I’m like, I don’t want to see it go to waste. And then his dad was like, give it to him. We got plenty good for I don’t know. I’ve never had one.

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Speaker 8: Well, I’ve got a bunch of fair grease that if anyone wants.

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Speaker 7: Some, you’re not cooking with it.

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Speaker 8: No, I’m not not the biggest and because of what, I don’t know, Like I’ve seared some steaks in it, and I think, like when I rendered it down, like it just kind of smells me. I had Clay Nukem smell it and he was like, no, it smells great, But like for me, there’s just I don’t.

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Speaker 7: Know what color is it when it’s just sitting in the jar.

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Speaker 2: I want to turn it into some tallow problem.

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Speaker 8: No, I’ll give you some of that. Yeah, seriously, I’ve just got it’s kind of sitting around, Hunt, I’ll use it.

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Speaker 2: This term is defined as the specific temperature which a cooking oil stops shimmering and begins to produce visible fumes. Mark, do you give up? Yeah, go ahead and reveal your answers. Yanni says smoke point, Mark without an answer, Logan smoke point, John without an answer, Brianna, smoke point, Maxwell, smoke point. The correct answer is smoke point. High heat oils have a smoke point over four hundred degrees. These include peanut oil and beef tallol. Medium heat oils have a smoke point between three hundred and twenty and four hundred degrees. These include extra virgin olive oil and vegetable oil. Low heat oils have a smoke point below three hundred and twenty degrees. These include almond oil and flaxseed oil. All right, and now it’s time for our Canam Question of the week. Thanks to Canam, you get some bonus trivia in this week’s episode. This does not count towards your score, just for bragging rights. Here’s the question. The topic is hunting. Canam was founded in this province, which also has a subspecies of cariboo named after it. Is it Manitoba, Nova Scotia or Quebec. Canam was founded in this province, which also has a subspecies of cariboo named after it. Your three choices, Manitoba, Nova Scotia or Quebec. Maxwell didn’t even need the choices. He just knows.

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Speaker 6: Then that’s not it. Change man, I’m going.

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Speaker 2: With the gut Canam bonus question. Yanni owns like three can ams.

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Speaker 7: That’s not Where is everybody ready?

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Speaker 6: You want to hint?

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Speaker 7: Go ahead and reveal your answers.

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Speaker 2: Yanni, Quebec. Marcus says what Nova Scotia, Logan Nova Scotia, John Manitoba, Brianna, Manitoba, Maxwell, Quebec. The correct answer is Quebec. That is the Quebec Labrador cariboo subspecies. There are only about nine thousand of them left in the world. That was our Canam question of the week. Canam Unstoppable art Phil give us a scoreboard update. Good question.

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Speaker 4: We got quite the game going here, Spencer. We’ve got Janis and John tied up and last of three points. Mark and Max have four and in first place with games our Logan, Dove and Brianna.

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Speaker 5: All right, okay, you should play more often coming.

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Speaker 7: In anybody’s game? Anybody?

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Speaker 8: I know?

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Speaker 5: Yeah?

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Speaker 8: Really, you know waited the easier question stories the beginning. Let’s see how in the second half.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, question six. The topic is public lands. Bulldozers began work on border patrol roads and barriers earlier this month in this Texas National Park.

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Speaker 8: It’s all downhill from here.

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Speaker 2: Bulldozers began work on border patrol roads and barriers earlier this month in this Texas National Park.

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Speaker 5: This is included in this week’s Mediator Weekly Field Brief. You’re not following the Mediator News Instagram account already, go check that out for your conservation updates.

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Speaker 2: You’ll do better on meat Eater trivia.

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Speaker 7: Max.

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Speaker 2: Do you have this one right? I got a good guess. Okay, Brianna, do you have this one right? I believe so Logan perfect game going.

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Speaker 8: No, I’m not to think of some text and words.

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Speaker 7: Good luck, lone star.

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Speaker 2: Mhmm, John de m.

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Speaker 9: Nothing comes to mind right now, but I know when I see it, it’s just it’ll all come back.

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Speaker 2: Bulldozers began work on border patrol, roads and barriers earlier this month in this Texas National Park.

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Speaker 3: It’s national park was somewhere else.

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Speaker 2: You may not have it right then.

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Speaker 6: Oh yeah, I’ll explain later. I guess would make sense.

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Speaker 2: It’s everybody ready, Go ahead and reveal your answers. Yanni says Big Bend Mark, Big Bend Logan Lamo John without an answer, Brianna, Big Bend, Maxwell, Rio grand answer makes sense. The correct answer is Big Bend National Park. Bulldozers began clearing vegetation in the park near the Rio Grande on August sixth. The construction is part of a one point seven billion dollar project that will build roads, barriers, lights, towers, and surveillance platforms in Big Bend. The National Wildlife Federation said while it supports a secure border, it believes the Big Bend ecosystem is too fragile for this kind of infrastructure. There’s a picture of that work going on, bulldozer clearing some land there. That construction company is actually from Bozeman here and its founder donated one million dollars to President Trump before it won this bid.

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Speaker 6: Really suspect interesting.

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Speaker 2: Question seven. The topic is fishing. A six year old boy tells his tiger stuffed animal that quote fishing is the most boring sport in the world. In this nineteen eighty seven comic strip, a six year old boy tells his ty stuffed animal that phishing is the most boring sport in the world. In this nineteen eighty seven comic strip, logan, you have this one, right, I think so? Yeah, Mark and Yanni they look confident their whiteboards are down. Brianna still has a perfect game going. Do you have this one?

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Speaker 3: I think so?

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Speaker 2: Okay, seven for seven, perfect game. I think first timers are usually performing below average, not Brianna. A six year old boy tells his tiger stuffed animal that phishing is the most boring sport in the world. In this nineteen eighty seven comic strip, Brianna, if you win, you get to choose where the donation goes for meat Eater, So start thinking about that. And if you get a perfect game, it’s a double donation. It’s a thousand dollars.

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Speaker 3: I was thinking about that and I was like, there’s no amine.

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Speaker 5: Do you think about it?

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Speaker 6: Yeah, maybe everyone else is gonna throw the game for you.

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Speaker 3: I love you, kind but unnecessary.

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Speaker 2: I’m doing it a six year old boy tells his tiger stuffed animal that fishing is the most boring sport in the world. In this nineteen eighty seven comic strip, is everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answers? Yannie Kelvin and Hobbes, Mark Kelvin and Hobbes Logan Kelvin and Hobbes, John, Charlie Brown, Brianna Kelvin and Hobbes Maxwell without an answer. The correct answer is Kelvin and Hobbes.

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Speaker 6: I do think I’ve ever heard of that.

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Speaker 2: Slight magazine called Kelvin and Hobbes quote the last Great newspaper comic. It was printed in over two thousand newspapers in fifty countries during its run from nineteen eighty five to nineteen ninety five. Kelvin generally found fishing to be miserable. In one comic strip, Kelvin gets bit by a fish right before Hobbes shows up and asks if the fish are biting. In another, his dad tells him he’s wasting the day away by not going small mouthfishing at six am, and in another, Kelvin complains that phishing is boring because nothing exciting ever happens, so Hobbs throws them in the lake. Question eight, the topic is gear. This next rat question is via Brian Tanner. Outdoor apparel made of this acronym, which is commonly referred to as quote forever Chemicals, is banned in New York and California. Outdoor apparel made of this acronym, which is commonly referred to as Forever chemicals, is banned in New York.

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Speaker 7: That a very sketchy.

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Speaker 4: Hmmm, I know it.

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Speaker 3: I have a concept of the acronym.

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Speaker 5: I think that I’m gonna get it wrong.

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Speaker 2: She is the only player with the blank white board.

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Speaker 7: It consists of all capital.

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Speaker 5: Letters, as most acronyms do.

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Speaker 2: Is this question eight. We’ll get a scoreboard update from Phil after this.

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Speaker 7: Yes, your reign where will never be as waterproof as it once was, and you grew We keep hearing in our lifetimes.

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Speaker 2: Outdoor apparel made of this acronym, which is commonly referred to as Forever chemicals, is banned in New York and California.

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Speaker 5: It’s probably for the best, though, ye honest, oh it is, and hopefully it’ll drive an innovation to make other you know, as yeah, waterproof materials.

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Speaker 2: The rain where you’re referring to, has been that deadline’s been pushed out the furthest among the outdoor apparel when they’re saying you can’t use this anymore, But they gave people making this product, you know, rainwear, the longest lead time to fall in line. It’s everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answers. Yanni and Mark and Logan and John say p fast, Brianna says gortex, Maxwell p fast. The correct answer is p fast p F as Seth would.

00:28:59
Speaker 6: Have loved that.

00:29:00
Speaker 3: Put an M in there. For some reason, I knew.

00:29:02
Speaker 2: That was wrong. P fast stands for per and polyfloral elkyl substances. Both states created laws to ban p fast in apparel in twenty twenty two, with those regulations rolling out through twenty twenty eight. The crackdown on forever chemicals is because, as the name implies, they don’t break down in nature or the human body.

00:29:24
Speaker 4: Phil scoreboard update, Everyone except for John is still contending got Max with five points, Giannis has six now tied up with seven points apiece or three players since Brianna slipped up on that last question, but we’ve got Mark, Logan and Brianna with seven points very exciting.

00:29:45
Speaker 2: High drama is question nine. The topic is wildlife. Urban Dictionary defines this nine letter word as quote, an excessive or irrational fear of encountering bears while outdoor.

00:30:03
Speaker 7: You got this one, right, ha, Phil, I did?

00:30:07
Speaker 3: Yeah.

00:30:07
Speaker 2: Urban Dictionary defines this nine letter word as quote, an excessive or irrational fear of encountering bears while outdoors. Hmm, logan, Mark and Brianna can’t slip up or they’re going to lose to Phil in this episode. Urban Dictionary defines this nine letter word as an excessive or irrational fear of encountering bears while outdoors. We’ve got two questions left. Mark, you have this one, right, I think So okay, you found a nine letter word.

00:30:47
Speaker 5: Came to me.

00:30:48
Speaker 2: He’s the only player with his whiteboard down right now. Oh, Max, okay, you like your answer?

00:30:54
Speaker 6: Yeah, I’d made it up, but it’s nine letters.

00:30:59
Speaker 2: Urban Dictionary defines this nine letter word as an excessive or irrational fear of encountering bears while outdoors. Urban Dictionary, I think is a lot of crowdsourcing. Max, So you could just go and create this before the episode comes out and then give yourself the point.

00:31:18
Speaker 6: Yeah, give me working.

00:31:22
Speaker 2: Hey, you’ve got you’ve got the amount of time to do it before I reveal the answers.

00:31:27
Speaker 6: I’m gonna tell you to check your facts again.

00:31:30
Speaker 2: The room is struggling on this one. Only Mark has any confidence. Brianna, do you have this one right?

00:31:36
Speaker 3: No? I think there’s some scientific word for bears that I can’t think about right now.

00:31:41
Speaker 2: Okay, nine letter word an excessive or irrational fear of encountering bears while outdoors. It’s everybody ready, No, yes, give us sixty second?

00:31:55
Speaker 7: Sixty seconds?

00:31:57
Speaker 2: Wow, Yanni needs uh, Brianna Logan and Mark to slip up to stay in the game here, that’s wrong. Question nine Logan, Do you have this one?

00:32:13
Speaker 5: No?

00:32:14
Speaker 8: I don’t think so.

00:32:15
Speaker 7: Hey got some ideas.

00:32:17
Speaker 5: But do you usually grant this long of a extension in time?

00:32:24
Speaker 2: Yeah, but I think it’s coming to an end here. Almost never in that extension does he come up with the answers.

00:32:32
Speaker 7: That’s not true. There was an episode recently where right at the end, it came to.

00:32:38
Speaker 2: Me, go ahead and reveal your answers. Yanni says bear fears grism Fhile John without an answer, Brianna says bear phobia. Maxwell for phobia. The correct answer is Baranoya or baron It’s believed that the word baronoya sprang up in Alaska in the early nineteen nineties. An article from the Los Angeles Times used the term in July of nineteen ninety two, then in September of that same year, Baranoya showed up again in a Washington Post story. Both articles were quoting reps from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game when using the word all right, here’s a correct answer. Review number one was Oregon two, the Colisseum three, stand up pedal Board four, Cartographer five, Smoke point six, Big Bend National Park seven, Kelvin and Hobbs eight p Fast nine Baronoya. Phil scoreboard update.

00:33:44
Speaker 4: Mark Kenning has pulled ahead. He has eight points. Logan and Brianna are one point behind him.

00:33:49
Speaker 7: Was seven.

00:33:50
Speaker 2: Question ten, the topic is outdoors. Name the two countries whose border crosses the peak of Mount Everest. Markets this one right, he will have wrapped up the victory, defending his title. Going into question ten, going against Logan, who has never won? Is that correct? Going against Brianna, who has never played, Name the two countries whose border crosses the peak of Mount Everest, Yanni, you got this one right?

00:34:24
Speaker 7: I believe so. I feel like it’s a stretch for our four verticals.

00:34:27
Speaker 2: Spencer, I don’t know the tallest mountain in the world. What countries are there? I think it flies. I had a question about Kelvin and Hobbs a little bit ago, Yanni, about them fishing a lot of fishing shut up. In those three three thousand comic strips.

00:34:45
Speaker 7: Oh, I loved it. I even had like the books, you know, Yeah, those are sweet.

00:34:50
Speaker 8: I’ve seen some of those, like hardcover books, and then got some really cool comics comics in there.

00:34:54
Speaker 2: I missed the Sunday comics in the newspaper I got when I was a kid. Name the two countries whose border crosses the peak of Mount Everest?

00:35:04
Speaker 7: Mark?

00:35:04
Speaker 2: Do you have this one?

00:35:05
Speaker 6: Right?

00:35:05
Speaker 7: Man?

00:35:05
Speaker 5: There’s three countries, three possible answers, and I’m just I’m unsure of which of the two of the three flip in there?

00:35:13
Speaker 2: Logan, do you have this one?

00:35:15
Speaker 7: I don’t think so.

00:35:15
Speaker 8: I’d have to think about it for a long time.

00:35:17
Speaker 2: Brianna, do you have this one?

00:35:18
Speaker 3: I don’t think so unless it comes to me in the next ten seconds.

00:35:26
Speaker 6: Sniffing that mic.

00:35:31
Speaker 2: Waiting on Brianna to come up with an answer so she can time mark Kenyon and go to overtime. Name the two countries whose border crosses the peak of Mount Everest.

00:35:43
Speaker 6: Just got one.

00:35:47
Speaker 2: It’s everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answers. Yanni says Nepal and Tibet, Mark Nepal and Tibet, Logan without an answer, John without an answer, Brianna, China and India. Max says Nepal and blank. The two countries are Nepal and China or tibetot. The summit of Mount Everest is shared by both nations, with China to the north and Nepal to the south. The two countries disagreed on Mount Everest height until recently. China measured to the bottom of the snowcap, while Nepaul measured to the top of it. This resulted in a fifteen foot discrepancy, but in twenty twenty they made a joint decision that the mountain should be measured to the peak of the snowcap, giving it an agreed upon height of twenty nine thousand, thirty one feet. And there it is in the world. If you’re trying to figure out where Mount Everest is. All right, Mark Kenyon, he is the winner with nine correct answers today. What are you gonna do with that five hundred dollars donation?

00:36:57
Speaker 5: We’re going to trout unlimited.

00:37:00
Speaker 2: Okay, big summer for them across the West, as you’ll hear about on Meat Eater News this.

00:37:04
Speaker 5: Yes with the trout new little help right now, so we’ll send a few dollars their way.

00:37:09
Speaker 2: Okay, well done, Mark, Well done, Brianna. The best performance we’ve ever seen from a first time player. Join us next week for more Meat Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins. Tect Steve right now, tell Steve how you did?

00:37:27
Speaker 7: Yes.

00:37:27
Speaker 1: Spencer from South Dakota. He’s the host, using those smooth, mellow tones. He lays them questions down. He likes taking those two and three year old bucks. It is an avid amateur lock

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  1. Linda Williams on

    Interesting update on Ep. 919: Game On, Suckers! MeatEater Trivia CCXXX. Looking forward to seeing how this develops.

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