We run it on QI a few years ago, which was, there's no such thing as a fish.
There's no such thing as a fish.
No, seriously, it's in the Oxford Dictionary of Underwater Life.
It says it right there, first paragraph, no such thing as a fish.
Hello, and welcome to another episode of No Such Thing as a Fish,
a new weekly podcast coming to you from the QI offices in Covent Garden.
My name is Dan Schreiber.
I'm sitting here with three elves, James, Andy, and Anna.
And once again,
we've just got around the microphone and we're going to share our favorite facts from the last seven days.
So in no particular order, here they are.
All right, so let's begin with you, Anna.
What's your fact?
So this week I discovered that rats were once the size of hippos.
That is humongous.
Yeah, it's pretty big.
Well, basically it's not all rats.
It was discovered in 2008.
It's called the Josepho artigasium on AC.
We'll put that on the website so you're going to look it up.