That was was a tough one, but good. My favorite bit., when Brody said to Steve " you should have known that" referring to the river tongue!! and his reaction, great bit on humility.
Listened to this while driving a semi truck. I had to watch it again though, because i knew i was missing tense and exaggerated facial expressions. I was not disappointed. I also believe that Brody had a great idea in wearing a suit, because it also drives me to watch video after listening to audio only. If Brody hosted in the manner he did in a ploy to boost youtube views, all i can say is that he got me and i love it.
I've heard everyone's voice for years and years and for some reason never knew what Brody looked like until now. I was not expecting what I saw. Idk what I was expecting but the bald head made me laugh a little.
I think we have learned through all the guest hosts, that Spencer is indeed the man for the job. No offense to the kings of trivia, but it seems the timing and rhythm for hosting comes more naturally to spencer.
First time seeing Brody. The glass is shattered. Not in a negative way. Just funny how you can paint a picture through a voice over 4+ years and the person is not anywhere close to how you think they look lol. Good episode. Rock on Brody.
Did Brody say that there aren't many dogs above the Arctic circle. You know the place where the people historically travelled and transported goods via teams of dogs. There's probably more dogs per capita above the Arctic circle than anywhere else on Earth
Brody looking dour and righteous,bringing the hammer down.Crushed the complaint chorus.Calling Steve out was awesome,like to see him humbled Spencer does a great job.
I caught a big lake trout on Michigan. Brined it and the salmon we caught. Smoked them over cherry wood. The lake trout was a greaseball of jelly goo and EVERYTHING tasted like shit. First and last time i fished on Michigan.
Several problems with the canid species question: 1. The scientific order of carnivora is sometimes mistakenly called "carnivores", including many different mammals that "primarily derive nutrition from meat", such as canids. The word carnivore does not technically refer to this, but if this is what you meant, then foxes and domestic dogs would both fall into this, and there are roughly 470 million domestic dogs on the planet vs. less than 40 million of all fox species combined, of which about 10 million are red foxes. The adjective/noun form of the carnivora order is carnivoran. 2. Traditionally, the word carnivore refers to species that get their nutrition from consumption of animal tissue in some way. Most carnivoran species are carnivores, including some canid species, such as wolves, but foxes and domestic dogs are not. They are omnivores. No matter how you approach this question, the answer can't be fox/red fox. The most common carnivoran species is the domestic dog, the most common carnivore species is most likely the harp seal. - Large Animal Veterinarian
Good catch, but that would only mean example animals probably don't apply. I don't know how you would quantify distribution, but even in that context, the definitions of the words apply. A fox or dog can't be the most widely distributed carnivores, because they are not carnivores.
It seems definitions can be pretty muddy with carnivores vs omnivores, different sources define terms differently. While the red fox isn’t an obligate carnivore, some agencies would still classify them as carnivores under the pretense that the bulk of their diet comes from meat protein. On another note, the category for the question was wildlife which would disqualify the domestic dog right from the start.
Why are Jani and Steve pulling away from each other? Weird episode. Yet I'm grateful every Wednesday. Spencer's work is highlighted here. Brody good job. Or job done.
The alligator snapping turtle is not yet considered a threatened species by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. It is only federally proposed at the moment.
this was a great trivia , Brody made them really put on their thinking caps . and it made a great game congatulations Brody , I sure hope we have many more of rody hosting trivia , he in my opinion has etter questions then Spencer , and I notice Spencer did not do very well , hummmmm,
Give us some southern questions and I would dominate. I’m from NC, I don’t know what people in Maine are calling fish. I thought we just called them by their name
Snapping turtle is totally the right answer, he was robbed!! He said "whitetail" specificity. Snapping turtle is that specificity. Deer-turtle White tail - snapping turtle Cous deer - alligator snapping turtle
Yeah his wording of the questions was pretty bad. I said Fox for the cannid question. Then he talks about how the answer is red fox. Then mentions arctic fox. 🤷♂️
It's interesting that the first 2 comments are these questions asked by bot accounts. Both accounts have a "name" followed by a number/letter. Wonder what the game is? These look like "engagement" bots to make a channel more active. Notice they both ask random questions. YT is facing some real competition lately
it's been like this for a while. I imagine the provocative profile pics get people to click their profile, and there they probably have some sort of scam link in their bio.
Chester should totally get the point for snapping turtle. The dog is definitely a carnivore and are more widely distributed. If you're going to say that dogs are omnivores, foxes are also omnivores. It's nice that the boys at Meateater have learned what their strengths are... for example, Brody is not a good host, Brody you suck lol. You think Spencer just does an OK job and then you see everyone else suck at it and realize oh that is actually a good job.
Brody's stare over the glasses is STRONG
I thought Brody just liked hats. I didn't realize he was hidin' his shinin'.
Chester answering "cricket" had me dead
Brody looking like Terry Bradshaw on the pregame show.
Please don't insult Brody like that lol
@@ChasinStuds no insult at all, Terry is an American treasure.
I was going to suggest Steve R. Covey or Tony Savalas 😂
Terry brodshaw 😂
One of my favorite episodes of Trivia. Brody, you crushed it and Steve.
One of the best trivia episodes in a while. Had me laughing throughout the whole thing
Funny but did not run smoothly
@@Eric-dr5bj trivia is a game to be enjoyed while learning and having fun while playing , who cares if it was not smooth , thats boring , and flat .
Please continue this trend. Both Brody and Randall brought unique character to the show as hosts. Always enjoyable.
No hat as well as the glasses and suit is throwing me off with Brody 😂
That was was a tough one, but good. My favorite bit., when Brody said to Steve " you should have known that" referring to the river tongue!! and his reaction, great bit on humility.
Brody looks like the Sub I had in high school who took his job seriously but also didn’t wanna be there
This was a great episode! Something different is nice sometimes, way to go Brody!!
Listened to this while driving a semi truck. I had to watch it again though, because i knew i was missing tense and exaggerated facial expressions. I was not disappointed. I also believe that Brody had a great idea in wearing a suit, because it also drives me to watch video after listening to audio only. If Brody hosted in the manner he did in a ploy to boost youtube views, all i can say is that he got me and i love it.
Great episode, I loved everyone being smacked down and Uncle Chesty going into overtime!! Good fun
Steve always asking “you follow?” keeps throwing me back to actor Robert Shaw as Doyle Lonnegan in The Sting. 🎯😂👍🏼
I've heard everyone's voice for years and years and for some reason never knew what Brody looked like until now. I was not expecting what I saw. Idk what I was expecting but the bald head made me laugh a little.
I was excited to see Scott Van Pelt guest hosting..this makes more sense haha
Brody looks like the college professor that everyone thinks they will hate but love him after they take his class
First time ever "0 for..." Thanks Brody!
I’m still at zero after 7 questions…but this is the most entertaining MET ever (!!!)
Conjured images of a Lex Luthor or Dr. Evil sitting at the head of the table, ready to push the button on the players that got the questions wrong! 😆
I think we have learned through all the guest hosts, that Spencer is indeed the man for the job. No offense to the kings of trivia, but it seems the timing and rhythm for hosting comes more naturally to spencer.
@ 54:15 - Steve, I travel thru here a lot and I think you're referring too Staple & Lakewood Rd.
First time seeing Brody. The glass is shattered. Not in a negative way. Just funny how you can paint a picture through a voice over 4+ years and the person is not anywhere close to how you think they look lol. Good episode. Rock on Brody.
This episode was painful. Brody is a better player than a host, same with all the guys honestly. Randal was the best guest host.
Holy crap you guys read my IFAQ 🤣 That shit made my day. Cheers guys -Ryan from Michigan
Brody would make a formidable high school principal in that suit
48:21 Make that 3 people I’m the exact same way. 😂😂😂😂
Woodcock are also the lowest elevation migrant. Usually just 50-100 feet above the terrain.
My man Brody looks like he’s heading to a traffic ticket hearing in that suit.
This is easily the best episode in a long time. Brody is now the official backup host
Did Brody say that there aren't many dogs above the Arctic circle. You know the place where the people historically travelled and transported goods via teams of dogs. There's probably more dogs per capita above the Arctic circle than anywhere else on Earth
First time actually watching an episode, and let me tell you, putting the names with faces was not what I was expecting
Brody looking dour and righteous,bringing the hammer down.Crushed the complaint chorus.Calling Steve out was awesome,like to see him humbled
Spencer does a great job.
Woodcock are epic for hunting been doing it for 35 yrs. They fly high when leaves are on and low when leaves are off. Then they are gone south
Brody is a hoot his sense as a host is if he says it it's the gospel and there will be NO DEBATE ! 😂
Waaaay better at answering than asking. Ha!
Brody looks what I imagine the banker on deal or no deal looks like behind the glass
I thought Brody looked liked he was about to hold the world hostage for One Mmmmmmmmillion Dollars
That's a good-looking tie!
Brody looks like professor x if professor x became a politician
I listen to the podcast on 1.25 speed, the difference is crazy 😂😂
Brody looks like a southern Baptist preacher.
Best episode of trivia ever! Well done Brody
Brody questions be like “this animal was hunted before now and now, what is it?”
Brody's giving off a strong Dan Hurley vibe
Great show!!! Really liked this one
Great show.
I caught a big lake trout on Michigan. Brined it and the salmon we caught. Smoked them over cherry wood. The lake trout was a greaseball of jelly goo and EVERYTHING tasted like shit. First and last time i fished on Michigan.
Brody looks like an evil scientist
We want Spencer back.
Several problems with the canid species question:
1. The scientific order of carnivora is sometimes mistakenly called "carnivores", including many different mammals that "primarily derive nutrition from meat", such as canids. The word carnivore does not technically refer to this, but if this is what you meant, then foxes and domestic dogs would both fall into this, and there are roughly 470 million domestic dogs on the planet vs. less than 40 million of all fox species combined, of which about 10 million are red foxes. The adjective/noun form of the carnivora order is carnivoran.
2. Traditionally, the word carnivore refers to species that get their nutrition from consumption of animal tissue in some way. Most carnivoran species are carnivores, including some canid species, such as wolves, but foxes and domestic dogs are not. They are omnivores.
No matter how you approach this question, the answer can't be fox/red fox. The most common carnivoran species is the domestic dog, the most common carnivore species is most likely the harp seal.
- Large Animal Veterinarian
If the question was the most common, I would agree with you, but the question asked for the most widely distributed.
Good catch, but that would only mean example animals probably don't apply. I don't know how you would quantify distribution, but even in that context, the definitions of the words apply. A fox or dog can't be the most widely distributed carnivores, because they are not carnivores.
It seems definitions can be pretty muddy with carnivores vs omnivores, different sources define terms differently. While the red fox isn’t an obligate carnivore, some agencies would still classify them as carnivores under the pretense that the bulk of their diet comes from meat protein.
On another note, the category for the question was wildlife which would disqualify the domestic dog right from the start.
Chester is pickin up some bad habits from Steve. And Steve, yer thinking of Staple Road and White Lake Drive.
Is that Lex Luthor??
Brody looks like a Lawyer
This was a painful episode but made fun by Steve's struggles
Who has never tasted their own earwax? They gotta try more stuff. haha 33:44
Brody you did fantastic
Why are Jani and Steve pulling away from each other? Weird episode. Yet I'm grateful every Wednesday. Spencer's work is highlighted here. Brody good job. Or job done.
Is it? ... Carl Rove?! 🤣
The alligator snapping turtle is not yet considered a threatened species by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. It is only federally proposed at the moment.
Best episode yet
brody looks like boss baby
this was a great trivia , Brody made them really put on their thinking caps . and it made a great game congatulations Brody , I sure hope we have many more of rody hosting trivia , he in my opinion has etter questions then Spencer , and I notice Spencer did not do very well , hummmmm,
Nice strong finish though, Brody :)
Never let this man host again if he’s picking the questions.
Togue might be a good name for a dog.
Can we get a dog cricket shirt?
A cricket with big canine teeth eating a rabbit or something haha. Id buy a shirt
never knew Brody was bald this whole time
Give us some southern questions and I would dominate. I’m from NC, I don’t know what people in Maine are calling fish. I thought we just called them by their name
Come on guys! No Game on Suckers hat? With people getting the logo tattooed on their body? I want one.
Best game of trivia yet
The BEST SHOW YET. STEVE IS A NORMAL AND CAN Have less then 50%
Sounds like they wrote the script for the host and then had a program read out the audio.
Snapping turtle is totally the right answer, he was robbed!! He said "whitetail" specificity. Snapping turtle is that specificity.
Deer-turtle
White tail - snapping turtle
Cous deer - alligator snapping turtle
Yeah his wording of the questions was pretty bad. I said Fox for the cannid question. Then he talks about how the answer is red fox. Then mentions arctic fox. 🤷♂️
Except a coues is a subspecies of white-tailed deer, while alligator snapping turtles are a different species from common snapping turtle.
WOODCOCK question 14/10. C'mon!
Brody needs that hat back
i was wondering why a mortician was on my youtube feed
Brody is so cool love that guy
Holy crap. I’ve listened to every episode over the years but this was my first time actually watching one. The voices do NOT match the faces 😂😂😂.
Was a tough round but I beat the room.
Brody Van Pelt
I actually won with three correct answers and 1979 in the tie breaker. BTW, Steve's board said "Aronak" or "Aronek" which is clearly not correct.
Red foxes are not native to much of the areas they now occupy. Grey wolves are the most middle distributed in native land
Next T shirt, a big empty hook and then Nothing But Crickets underneath
Correction!!! I got Lake Trout right! Still in the game
Great questions.
It's interesting that the first 2 comments are these questions asked by bot accounts. Both accounts have a "name" followed by a number/letter. Wonder what the game is?
These look like "engagement" bots to make a channel more active. Notice they both ask random questions. YT is facing some real competition lately
it's been like this for a while. I imagine the provocative profile pics get people to click their profile, and there they probably have some sort of scam link in their bio.
i didnt realize how bald brody is
I win the lowest scoring game in history!
Foxes are omnivores too
“Cricket” If anyone at MeatEater considers themselves to be a friend of Chester’s, they won’t let him play trivia anymore.
Wait woah what's wrong with Mingus????? Noo pup get well soooon
Tough is a native American word
Brody for President!
All this episode did was make me realize how pedantic both Steve and Brody are, but I still like Steve after
AY I'm a Maynard hahahahah but not a Mainer
Egg patterns🧐
Chester should totally get the point for snapping turtle. The dog is definitely a carnivore and are more widely distributed. If you're going to say that dogs are omnivores, foxes are also omnivores. It's nice that the boys at Meateater have learned what their strengths are... for example, Brody is not a good host, Brody you suck lol. You think Spencer just does an OK job and then you see everyone else suck at it and realize oh that is actually a good job.
Brodie and Steve knowing nothing about raw feeding doesn’t surprise me 😂
The category for the question was wildlife. Though there are feral dogs, domestic dogs wouldn’t be considered wildlife
Who let Matt Lucas host meateater trivia?
What in the sam hell Brody