Qi Season 7 Episode 2
Qi
Season 7

Ep 2. G-Animals

  • December 3, 2009
  • 7.1  (113)

In QI season 7 episode 2, titled "G-Animals," host Stephen Fry is accompanied by panelists David Mitchell, Rob Brydon, Phill Jupitus and Alan Davies to explore the world of animals that start with the letter G.

The episode begins with the panelists discussing the origins of the letter G in the English language before diving into the topic at hand. The first animal they discuss is the geoduck, a large clam that has a lifespan of around 100 years. The panelists are surprised to learn that it is considered a delicacy in some parts of the world and is even known as the "King of Clams."

Next, the discussion moves on to giraffes, and the panelists are amazed to learn that these creatures have incredibly long necks, with some reaching up to 18 feet in length. Fry also shares some fascinating facts about the giraffe, including its unique cardiovascular system and the fact that its spots are actually more like fingerprints, making each one unique. Jupitus jokes that giraffes are "just necks with a giraffe sticking out of them."

The panelists are then introduced to the gentoo penguin, a species of penguin found in Antarctica. Fry explains that the gentoo penguin is known for its distinctive loud call, which sounds like a honking noise. The panelists are amazed to learn that these penguins can swim up to 22 miles per hour and that they use pebbles to build their nests.

Moving on from the gentoo penguin, the panelists then tackle the subject of gorillas. Fry explains that the gorilla is the largest primate on earth, with some males weighing up to 600 pounds. The panelists are fascinated by the social structure of gorilla groups, with Mitchell noting that he would be more intimidated by a gorilla than a tiger.

The discussion then moves on to the gnu, a type of large antelope found in Africa. The panelists have a laugh at the gnu's unusual name before learning that these animals are known for their impressive migration patterns and that they play a crucial role in maintaining the ecosystem of the African savannah.

The final animal discussed in the episode is the gibbon, a type of small ape found in Southeast Asia. The panelists learn that gibbons are known for their incredible acrobatic abilities and that they use their long arms to swing through the trees. Jupitus notes that gibbons come in different colors and asks if there is a hierarchy based on color, leading to a humorous exchange between the panelists.

Overall, the "G-Animals" episode of QI season 7 provides a fascinating and humorous look into the world of animals that start with the letter G. Fry and the panelists offer insightful commentary on these creatures, and viewers are sure to learn some new facts and get a good laugh along the way.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 3, 2009
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (113)