A Colorful Quiz Show with Trace Dominguez | SciShow Quiz Show

TL;DR
Contestants compete in a science quiz show full of surprising facts about animals and their unique colors.
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hello and welcome to scishow quiz show scishow's best quiz show and it's worst quiz show it's our only quiz show oh i was gonna ask i'm your host michael laronda today on the program our two contestants will go head to head in a battle of brains on my left side we have hank green who he managed to pry away from working on his second new york times ... Read More
Key Insights
- 👨🏫 Schooling fish can turn hostile towards each other when pressured to compete.
- 🤵 Prairie dogs commit murders on ground squirrels to reduce resource competition.
- 😒 Oriental hornets use solar energy-capturing abilities to boost their work efficiency.
- 🧑⚕️ Mite predators consume pollen for UV protection and health benefits.
- 🇬🇱 Green insects mix yellow and blue pigments to achieve their green coloration.
- 🪲 Brightly colored ladybird beetle eggs serve as toxin-laden warning signals.
- 🔬 Science quiz show participants tackle interesting animal coloration topics.
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Questions & Answers
Q: How do schooling fish turn on one another when kept in groups?
Scientists found that fish can be made hostile towards one another by pretending to be a predator, leading the fish to chase out one of their own for survival.
Q: Why do prairie dogs murder ground squirrels in their area?
Prairie dogs kill ground squirrels to reduce competition for resources, boosting their individual and offspring's survival chances by eliminating the competition.
Q: How do oriental hornets utilize their yellow patches on their abdomens?
Oriental hornets capture solar energy with their yellow patches, providing them with an energy boost during their active work hours, explained by light-trapping proteins in their cuticles.
Q: What makes the 7-spot ladybird beetles' eggs brightly colored?
The ladybird beetles' eggs exhibit aposomatic coloration due to toxic alkaloids, serving as a warning signal to predators, with the coloration intensity indicating toxicity level and offspring health.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Contestants Hank Green and Trace Dominguez engage in a science quiz show.
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Questions explore the fascinating ways animals use colors for survival.
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Bet on final questions leads to humorous outcomes.
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