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The Wretched Life of a Bee

Category: Prime Stream
Posted on: September 25, 2006 6:09 AM, by Selva

Over at balancinglife, Sunil has a post on a bee which runs the official air-taxi service a certain beetle larvae. The elaborate mechanism by which the beetle larvae finds a place to feed is astounding. You can also listen to one of the authors of the paper talk about this at the recent Quirks & Quarks Podcast.

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