Hello, wowsers! It's me, Dennis! And before we start the show, did you hear about March Gladness? Reggie, no! Not basketball tournament stuff! March Gladness tournament stuff! Yeah, exactly! March Gladness is where I think of all the things that made me the Gladness this month, and then I put them head to head in a tournament-style bracket! Oh, so you do know what I'm talking about? Well, then as you know, the winner of my March Gladness tournament was my new haircut! Do you love it? What do you mean? Don't worry, it'll grow back! Whatever! Wowser fams, you too can fill out your very own March Gladness bracket by going to tickercast.com slash march. There, you can print your very own free March Gladness bracket, then fill it out to see what made you the Gladness this month! Put your favorite things head to head in a tournament of Gladness! One more time, that's tickercast.com slash march. Now, let's get on with the show! Get ready people! Two what's in a while is going live in three minutes! Hey Mindy! Mindy? Mindy! Guy, have you seen Mindy? Uh, yeah, I saw her going to lunch with a big bale of hay and a fork. What? A bale of hay? Uh, wait, she must have gone to eat at the zoo again. Oh look, there she is! Mindy, where have you been? Oh, hey buddies, you missed a great fiber-filled lunch, those zebras really know how to eat. Mindy, you went to the zoo this morning without me? And me? Yeah, I asked you in lion's beak if you wanted to go. Oh, is that why you were roaring at me at breakfast this morning? Well, I wouldn't just roar for no reason, Guy Ross. Well, you have been known for roaring for no reason, Mindy. No, I always have a reason and the reason is usually that I want to roar. Ah, Mindy, you can roar after the show. Ahem. Okay people, places and things, you there, Sue the Topia and you, Rhino the Sorus and Reggie, both at Eagle. We're going live in three, two, one. And now for everyone's favorite game show, it's Two What's at the World! With your hosts, Mindy and Guy Ross! Two What's, Two What's, Two What's, Two What's, Two What's, Two What's, Two What's, and a Wild! Hello, wowsers, and welcome back to Two What's and a Wild! The scientific game show that separates the wows from the what? And the category for today is... Animals! Mindy, why don't you refresh our contestants on how the game works? You got it! Wowsers, in each of our three rounds today, Guy Roz and I will present you with three scientific statements about animals. 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 one! In each round, if you guess correctly, congrats! You get a point! But if you guess incorrectly, you must stop, drop and do a ridiculous physical challenge. Okay, is 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. All cats are allergic to peanuts. Or is it B. Sloths can take 30 days to digest one leaf. Or is it C. Many of your horses have faster heartbeats than hummingbirds. When you think you have the correct answer, shout out an animal that starts with that letter. Hey Reggie, cue the thinking music! And time is up! It's now time to reveal the winning wow! And to do just that, joining us by phone, it's Maya from New York. Maya, tell us, what's the wow? My wow in the world is that sloths can take 30 days to digest one leaf. Winner winner, Reggie, on a lease for dinner! Thank you, Maya! Contestants, if you guess the answer, B. That some sloths can take up to 30 days to digest one leaf, you found the winning wow! Congratulations! I guess sloths really do everything slowly, don't they? That's right! Sloth's stomachs have multiple compartments, kind of like different rooms. This allows them to digest the tough, coarse leaves that they eat. But they do have one of the lowest metabolic rates of any mammal. That means they digest food really slowly! Now if you guessed correctly, congratulations and give yourself a point. But if you guessed incorrectly, you must stop what you're doing and dance like a space alien! Okay, time to move on to round two. Which of the following statements is a true scientific wow? Is it A. Dolphins can be pink. Or is it B. Horkypines and cat die are closely related. Or is it C. Camels have naturally minty breath. When you think you have the correct answer, whisper it as loudly as you can. Reggie, cue the thinking music! And time is up! And to reveal the winning wow, it's Julia from Pennsylvania! Julia, tell us, what's the wow? My wow in the world is that dolphins can be pink! Winner, winner! That's Dolphin Speak for Dinner! Thank you Julia! Contestants, if you guessed the answer A, that some dolphins can be pink, you found the winning wow! Congratulations! We're talking about the Amazon Pink River Dolphin. And if you thought it just being pink was cool, what if I told you it actually turned pink? A color changing dolphin? Uh huh. Do tell, Mindy. The Amazon Pink River Dolphin is actually gray when it's born and slowly turns pink with age. That's incredible! So if you guessed correctly, congratulations and give yourself a point. But if you did not guess correctly, it's time to grab your family and make a human pyramid. Okay, well, time now to thank our sponsor. Today's show is brought to you in part by Silent Belcro. Stick things together and pull them apart in secret. Shhh! Taking my shoes off will be so much more peaceful now. And taking my ears off will be too. What? What? Okay, well, time for round three. Which of the following statements is a true scientific wow? Is it A, rattlesnakes are the only snakes that don't shed their skin? Or is it B, parrots can weigh up to 30 pounds? Or is it C, koala bears aren't bears but marsupials? When you think you have the correct answer, lock eyes with the person next to you and say it on the count of three. And we'll reveal the winning answer right after the break. To What's In A Wow we'll be right back. Grownups, this message is for you. That's it! Now back to the show! Welcome back to Two What's In A Wow. The scientific game show that separates the wows from the what? Now before the break we left you with a dangling question for round three. Which of the following statements is a true scientific wow? Is it A, rattlesnakes are the only snakes that don't shed their skin? Or is it B, parrots can weigh up to 30 pounds? Or is it C, koala bears aren't bears but marsupials? We've now given you some time to think about the correct answer and to reveal that winning wow please welcome by phone Moira from Ontario. Moira tell us, what's the wow? My wow is that koala bears are actually marsupials, they're not even bears. we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we we Right. So what is it exactly that makes them marsupials? Well, bears and marsupials are really similar, but marsupials have their babies before those babies are fully developed, and then they carry those babies around in pouches. Ah, like a kangaroo. Exactly. Well, Wousers, if you chose the answer C, congratulations! Give yourself a point. But if you did not guess correctly, then you must crack your knuckles until someone tells you to stop. Who is that? That sound can mean only one thing. There's a lion in the studio? Yes, but also it's time for today's Bunker Balls bonus round. And the question for this round is, what are five things you'll wish for for your birthday 25 years from now? Well, it's always good to plan ahead. Congratulations to all of our winning Wousers on today's show! Reggie, it's time to roll out the prize generator! Is that my air purifier nailed to your prize generator, Mindy? Uh, nope. I invented this machine to generate a fabulous parting gift for all of the contestants on our show. This machine is special because it spits out your prize in three different parts every time. And also, it's broken. We're still improving on the engineering design process. Oh yeah, that too. But feel free to, you know, mix, match, put all the prizes together any way you want. And with that, Reggie, would you please do the honors and power this puppy up? Woo-hoo! All of our contestants today will be taking home their very own invisible crooked, carbonated can of clams. Woo! Mindy, what even is that? Are the clams carbonated or crooked? Yes! Wait, but... Well, that's just about all the time we have for today, but before we go, we have a little steam theme challenge for you. We'd like to call it Operation Animal Observationalist. Wousers, we challenge you to find at least five signs or clues left by animals in your home or community. Maybe it's bird poop splattered all over a park bench. Or a ball of fur under your bed. Or a lion sleeping in your bathtub. What? And don't forget to take a photo or video. Grownups, you can upload pictures and videos to us at tinkercast.com slash share. And be sure to come back on Monday for a brand new episode of Wow in the World. And again on Friday for a new episode of Two What's and a Wow. Until then, keep on wowin'! fades fades fades fades fades fades fades fades with help from our senior producer, Jed Anderson. Special thanks to the rest of our team of Tinkerers, including Anna Zagorski, Rebecca Caban, Henry Moskel, Jessica Bodie, Jacob Stein, and Jason Rabinowitz. Our theme song was written and composed by the Pop-Ups. For more on their three-time Grammy-nominated All Ages music, find them at thepopups.com. And to keep the what's in the wows rolling, visit us at tinkercast.com. There you can find our two what's in a wow, think-in-tinker playbook, interactive kahoot games, and info on becoming a member of the World Organization of Wowsers. Grownups, you can follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at two what's in a wow, and our email address is hello at tinkercast.com. Finally, if you're a kid with a big wow to share, it could be used on an upcoming episode of Two What's in a Wow. Call us at 1-888-7-WOW-WOW. Thanks again for listening and playing along. 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