Nature’s Architects

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In a Modern Society an Architect is a Highly Skilled Person that Learns to Design an Build Complex Structures. In Nature Animal Architects Already Know How to Build Complex Structures that are Far More Superior then Humans Can Build. Lets Take a Look at Some of these Amazing Animal Structures.


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Cicada-killer Wasps

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The largest wasp species in North America at nearly an inch long, they look similar to the Asian Giant Hornet but these have a gentler disposition and are actually beneficial to mankind and nature.


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Buzzzz

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About Hornets.


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The Schmidt Sting Pain Index: How Much Could You Take?

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Have you ever been stung by a bee? Want to know how much you have suffered on a scale of one to four? Then take a look at the Schmidt Sting Pain Index which rates the relative pain caused by the sting of hymenoptera. That would be sawflies, wasps, bees and ants to most of us.


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Einstein and the Mystery of the Dying Bees

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Albert Einstein made some pretty amazing discoveries and was known for his contributions to physics, but he also knew a thing or two about bees, or so he thought.


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Small But Extremely Deadly

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Some animals in this world are small and colorful but are deadly. They are not fun to be around and could kill you.


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The Birds and the Bees

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The term “The birds and the bees” is a common euphemism for human sexual relations. It is kind of odd since humans do not have sex in quite the same way as birds and certainly not at all in the same way as bees.


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Extraordinary Tongues and the Animals That Use Them

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A giraffe’s tongue is blue to protect it from sunburn and the chameleon moves its tongue faster that the human eye can follow it. Here are some of the most interesting tongues around.


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