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cherokeepride rated 3 months ago
just love science
drunkengerm rated 8 months ago
Goliath beetles (Goliathus) are the largest insects in terms of bulk and weight.
mflyn61 rated 9 months ago
The 10 weirdest insects in the world...great article with pictures and videos!! I Loved it.
Joutilas rated 9 months ago
From the page: "The weirdest insect of all is the Western honeybee (Apis mellifera). That may surprise you, but the only reason they don't seem strange is because we are familiar with them. But think… how many insects produce a delicious food product enjoyed by bees, bears, and people? In addition to honey, bees produce beeswax, honeycombs, royal jelly, and venom. Bees communicate with each other, coordinate colony activities, determine the fate of the next generation, and are master architects, chemists, and engineers. Bees are crucial to food production as they pollinate billions of dollars worth of crops each year."
avigle rated 9 months ago
Strange insects.
ragingtexan rated 9 months ago
Cue my girlfriend screaming and flailing.
AvangionQ rated 9 months ago
From the site: "The weirdest insect of all is the Western honeybee (Apis mellifera). That may surprise you, but the only reason they don't seem strange is because we are familiar with them. But think ... how many insects produce a delicious food product enjoyed by bees, bears, and people? In addition to honey, bees produce beeswax, honeycombs, royal jelly, and venom. Bees communicate with each other, coordinate colony activities, determine the fate of the next generation, and are master architects, chemists, and engineers. Bees are crucial to food production as they pollinate billions of dollars worth of crops each year. Just don't step on one barefoot!" ... I was somewhat surprised that they put honeybees at the end position, but brings valid points.
tapanp rated 9 months ago
Goliath beetles (Goliathus) are the largest insects in terms of bulk and weight
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