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Ask Emily #1

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January 17, 2013
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Ask Emily #1

TL;DR

Emily from The Brain Scoop answers viewer questions about upcoming episodes, how they acquire animals, training required, the size of the museum, and more.

Transcript

Is my mic still working? Wow, you guys! That first video was really awesome! I don't even know what to say other than thank you so much for expressing your interest in what I'm doing here. I am so incredibly excited about doing this and working with you guys to make this show so totally awesome. I was mentioned on the Scientific American website. I... Read More

Key Insights

  • 👶 The Brain Scoop plans to release 96 new episodes this year, covering a variety of formats.
  • 💱 Animals for The Brain Scoop are acquired through accidental deaths, exchanges, donations, and even roadkill.
  • 💀 Special training is required to handle dead animals due to safety concerns and legal regulations.
  • 😚 The museum has faced space constraints, losing storage capacity while gaining more specimens.
  • 🫵 Viewers are invited to suggest a nickname for the show's viewers, and there have been some weird donations, including an illegal bald eagle.

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Questions & Answers

Q: Will there be new episodes soon on The Brain Scoop channel?

Yes, they will have at least 96 episodes this year, covering various formats such as museum tours and field trips.

Q: How do you acquire the animals for The Brain Scoop?

The animals are acquired through a variety of means, including accidental deaths, exchanges with other institutions, donations, and roadkill.

Q: Do you need special training for working with dead animals?

Yes, special training is necessary due to the potential presence of bacteria, diseases, parasites, and legal regulations surrounding animal remains.

Q: How big is the museum and have they run out of space?

The museum lost 400 sq ft of storage space but gained about 3,000 extra specimens, and they have been facing space constraints since 1985.

Q: What is the weirdest way someone has ever given something to the museum?

One time, a person threw a plastic bag with a bald eagle through the lab window, which is illegal since it is against the law to possess any part of a bald eagle.

Q: What is the silliest question children have asked during a tour?

Children often ask if everything in the museum is dead, to which Emily confirms that everything indeed is.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Emily announces they will have at least 96 episodes this year, covering various formats including museum tours, field trips, dissections, and more.

  • She explains that they acquire animals through a variety of means, such as accidental deaths, exchanges with other institutions, donations, and roadkill.

  • The first animal Emily "brainscooped" was a western jumping mouse in 2010, and she has been working at the museum since then.

  • Special training is required to work with dead animals due to potential diseases and legal regulations surrounding the collection of animal remains.

  • The museum has faced space constraints, losing cabinet storage but gaining more specimens over the years.

  • Emily invites viewers to suggest a nickname for the show's viewers and shares anecdotes from weird donations, including an illegal bald eagle.

  • One of the silliest questions children ask during tours is if everything in the museum is dead.


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