The Big Fat Quiz of Everything: Science Edition

TLDRThe Science edition of The Big Fat Quiz of Everything tests contestants' knowledge of science trivia, including animal astronauts, controversial relationships, beauty products, and human anatomy.

Key insights

🐶The first animal to orbit Earth was a dog named Leica.

👩‍🔬NASA researcher Margaret Howlett had an intimate relationship with a coworker, which was controversial.

🌭The beauty product Botox was originally derived from a substance found in rotten sausages.

🐶A dog found internet fame in July 2010 for being featured in the first photo on Instagram.

🔧Taxidermists use tools such as the brain scoop, artificial tongues, ear liners, flushing balls, and the Eager Beaver tabletop flesher.

Q&A

Who was the first animal to orbit Earth?

The first animal to orbit Earth was a dog named Leica.

What controversial relationship did NASA researcher Margaret Howlett have?

Margaret Howlett had an intimate relationship with a coworker, which was controversial.

Where did the substance for Botox initially come from?

The substance for Botox was originally derived from a substance found in rotten sausages.

Why did a dog become famous in July 2010?

A dog became internet famous in July 2010 for being featured in the first photo on Instagram.

What tools do taxidermists use?

Taxidermists use tools such as the brain scoop, artificial tongues, ear liners, flushing balls, and the Eager Beaver tabletop flesher.

Timestamped Summary

00:09The first animal to orbit Earth was a dog named Leica.

00:42NASA researcher Margaret Howlett had an intimate relationship with a coworker, which was controversial.

01:26The beauty product Botox was originally derived from a substance found in rotten sausages.

02:07A dog became internet famous in July 2010 for being featured in the first photo on Instagram.

07:22Taxidermists use tools such as the brain scoop, artificial tongues, ear liners, flushing balls, and the Eager Beaver tabletop flesher.