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Stephen Colbert: Will Ferrell, Wild Animal Expert & Megyn Kelly's Trump Feud [WATCH]

Last night, the Denver Broncos defeated the Panthers 24 to 10 and to celebrate the event, Stephen Colbert pulled out all the stops for his live post-Super Bowl episode of The Late Show. Possibly the most notable of his guests included Will Ferrell who showed up ready to be The Late Show's official wild animal expert and Fox news reporter Megyn Kelly who discussed her feud with Donald Trump. 

To the delight of the Colbert audience, Will Ferrell appeared on stage wearing an over-the-top safari outfit. When asked about his outlandish garb, Ferrell explained he felt, the The Late Show could use an animal expert and proceeded to fail miserably at giving it a go.

According to Ferrell, each of his wild animal guests are so rare, there is only one of them left in the world. Despite the ridiculous species names Ferrell applied to each of the animals, they were all quite common. A personal favorite was the Mongolian Bush Tiger, which looked suspiciously like a Guinea Pig, named Kayak. Of this creature, Ferrell said, "The Mongolian Tiger could take down a full grown moose." 

The show was wrapped up with Colbert's Megyn Kelly interview in which he asked if she had anything she would like to refuse to call Donald Trump since the presidentail candidate "refused" to call Kelly a "Bimbo," in a Tweet following the August 6th GOP presidential debate in which she "pushed Trump on his pattern of nasty comments about women," as reported by The Washington Post. 

The Hollywood Reporter captured the essence of her response quite well, "The only thing I really wanted to ask him was - he recently said that his supporters are so devoted to him that he could go in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody and he wouldn't lose a single voter. In response, I want to ask him, 'Were you talking about me?'" She joked that she doesn't visit Fifth Avenue anymore and called the public feud a "surreal experience.""

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