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Hey, Wowser fans! Mini here.
And before we start the show, I just want to wish you a Happy Merry Everything from all of us at WoW in the World.
We are so grateful that you've joined us for another year of WoWing together.
And now we want to add some extra WoW to your holiday season.
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That's it, and now let's get back to the show.
And now for everyone's second favorite game show after.
Hey, does this milk smell weird to you?
Here, smell it. It's Two What's in the Wild.
With your hosts, Mindy and Guy last.
Hello and welcome to Two What's in the Wild.
Two What's in the Wild.
The scientific game show that separates the WoW's from the What's, and the category or theme for today is Bacteria.
Mindy, why don't you refresh our contestants on how the game works?
You know it, WoWzers in each of our three rounds today, Guy, Roz and I will present you with three scientific statements about bacteria.
But, and this is a big but, only one of those statements will be a true wow.
The other two, just a couple of made up.
Now, in each round, if you guess correctly, congratulations, you win a point.
But if you guess incorrectly, you must stop, drop, and do a redonkulous physical challenge.
Okay, everyone ready to start the game?
Great, then let's do it.
Okay, round one. Which of the following statements is a true scientific wow?
Is it A, viruses and bacteria are the same thing?
Or is it B, bacteria are excellent tap dancers?
Or is it C, if you put them together, all the bacteria on Earth weigh more than all the people on Earth?
And, when you think you know the answer, say it in burps.
Hey, Reg, cue the thinking music.
And time is up. Let's now reveal the winning WoW.
And to do just that, it's Isabel from Oregon.
Isabel from Oregon, what's the winning WoW?
My WoW is that bacteria weighs almost nothing, but together all the bacteria in the world weighs more than all the people on Earth.
Winner winner, give it tons of germs for dinner.
Thank you, Isabel. Contestants, if you guessed the answer, see that all the bacteria on Earth weigh more than all the people on Earth.
Well, congratulations, you've found the winning WoW.
Bacteria are some of the smallest organisms or living things on Earth.
In fact, they're so small, they can usually only be seen through a magnifying tool like a microscope.
And they're so light that we humans can't even feel them.
There are so many bacteria on Earth that if you put them together, they would have a mass of about 70 gigatons.
In comparison, all the humans on Earth would be about .06 gigatons, about 1 ,166 times lighter than all that bacteria.
Now, if you did not get that answer correct, you must stop, drop, and shrink yourself down to a microscopic size.
Okay, time for round two.
Which of the following statements is a true scientific WoW?
Is it A, a beard has more bacteria than a dog's fur?
Or is it B, all bacteria can make you sick?
Or is it C, rhizobium bacteria are only found in chocolate chip cookies?
When you think you have the correct answer, yell, I got it, I got it, I got it.
Hey Reggie, can we get some thinking music, please?
And time is up and joining us by phone, it's Rosie from California.
Rosie, please reveal the winning WoW.
My world is that a man's beard has more bacteria than a dog's fur.
That's right, Rosie.
Wowsers, if you guessed A, that a beard has more bacteria than a dog's fur, well, congratulations, you found the winning WoW.
There are tons of bacteria living inside and on your body.
And that's really not a bad thing.
You see, your body bacteria are called your microbiome.
A ton of the bacteria in your microbiome are harmless and some are even helpful.
And a study in 2019 compared bacteria samples from human beards and dog's fur.
And what they found is that the bearded humans had significantly more bacteria than the dogs.
Now, if you did not get that answer correct, you must stop, drop, and say bacteria cafeteria in Siberia.
Five times fast. Bacteria cafeteria in Siberia.
Bacteria cafeteria in Siberia.
We gotta keep this moving.
Time for round three.
Which of the following statements is a true scientific WoW?
Is it A, there are no bacteria in Antarctica?
Or is it B, the bacteria in your armpits is what makes them stinky?
Or is it C, bacteria in a duck's body are called quacteria?
When you think you have the correct answer, yell, Hey, those are microbes, not your probes.
Uh, thinking music please.
And time is up. And joining us by phone it's Morgan from Idaho.
Morgan, please reveal the winning WoW.
My WoW in the world is that armpit sweat is not actually stinky.
It is the bacteria that is mixed with it.
Winner winner stinky fits for dinner.
That's right, Morgan.
Wowsers, if you guessed B that the bacteria in your armpits is what makes them stinky, well, congratulations, you found the winning WoW.
Your armpits are a dream home for bacteria.
They're warm and moist and there are chemicals in your sweat that bacteria just love to eat.
One bacteria in particular called staphylococcus hominis.
This bacteria feeds on chemicals in your sweat and turns them into compounds called theo -alcohols.
And that's what smells so, well, smelly.
Another reason to not skip bath time, am I right?
Now, if you did not get that answer correct, you must stop, drop, and crawl up your own armpit.
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I think the audience gets the point, Mindy.
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That's it. Now back to the show.
Welcome back to Two Wats in a WoW.
Two Wats in a WoW. The scientific game show that separates the WoW's from the what!
Who was that? Oh, Gyrozz, that sound can mean only one thing.
Our train is leaving the station?
It's time for today's Bonker Balls bonus round.
If you listen to the WoW in the World episode titled Dino Dinner, you'll know the answer to this one.
And the Bonker Balls bonus question is...
In our WoW in the World episode, a fossilized gorgosaurus was discovered with what?
Was it A, painted toenails?
Or was it B, a dinosaur dinner preserved in its belly?
Or was it C, pajamas?
And with the answer to today's Bonker Balls bonus question, it's Reggie.
Reggie, tell us, what's the winning WoW?
If you guess the answer B, congratulations, you are correct.
75 million years ago, during the Late Cretaceous Period, a young gorgosaurus died and was recently found with an almost perfectly preserved meal in its belly.
No word on whether that meal had expired or not.
Well, congratulations to all of our winning WoWzers.
Mindy, what's today's prize?
Oh, Guy Ross, today's winning WoWzers will all be receiving their very own water balloon.
Hang on, what? Reggie, cue the prize cannon.
Wait, Mindy, no. Fire away!
Water balloons for everyone!
Oops, looks like one broke.
Oh, that one broke too.
Oh, you gotta catch them, people, or they break.
Catch the water balloons!
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And be sure to come back on Monday for a brand new episode of WoW in the World this weekend for some wee WoW in the weekend with Dennis.
And again on Friday for a new episode of Two What's in a WoW.
Until then, keep on wowing!
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Two What's in a WoW is executive produced by Meredith Halpern -Ranzer, Mindy Thomas, and me, Guy Roz.
Our writers are Ruth Morrison and Anna Zegorski with collaboration from our head writer, Kenny Curtis.
Sound production and design is by Marion Lozano with help from Jed Anderson and Tyler Thole.
Special thanks to Rebecca Kaban, Dr.
Natasha Crandall, Lizzy Fralik, Kristin Yang, Tui Mack, Erica Medina, Henry Moskal, Jodie Nussbaum, Ali Paxima, Linda Rothenberg, Steph Sosa, Joanna Weber, Anna Zegorski, and all of the other tinkerers at Tinkercast HQ.
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