TOKYO (Reuters) - Don't mess with Japanese honeybees. Not only do they cooperate to attack their enemies, researchers now say their brains may actually be processing and responding to the threat. When ...
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A new video has surfaced across social media showing Japanese honeybees killing 'murder hornets,' in a slightly terrifying way. In a video posted by Twitter user Brandon Morse, the murder hornets, ...
When you think about places prone to falling victim to killer bee attacks you usually think South and Central America, Mexico, and parts of the Southern and Southwestern United States. Japan is not a ...
Don't mess with Japanese honeybees. Not only do they cooperate to attack their enemies, researchers now say their brains may actually be processing and responding to the threat. When confronted with ...