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  2. Bee at the Beach - Wikipedia

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    Donald sets up for a day at the beach right over the same spot that a bee has settled in for a relaxing day. The angry bee then goes after Donald, including, among other things, stinging the inflatable raft that Donald is using in the water and putting him in danger in shark-infested waters.

  3. Scaphism - Wikipedia

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    Scaphism (from Greek σκάφη, meaning "boat"), [1] also known as the boats, is reported by Plutarch in his Life of Artaxerxes as an ancient Persian method of execution.He describes the victim being trapped between two small boats, one inverted on top of the other, with limbs and head sticking out, feeding them and smearing them with milk and honey, and allowing them to fester and be ...

  4. Sitaris muralis - Wikipedia

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    She hollows out chambers in walls and cliffs, provisioning each with nectar, and laying an egg in each, which floats like a raft on the surface of the honey. She then seals the chamber. At the appropriate moment, one beetle larva loosens its grip on the bee and drops onto the egg raft.

  5. List of Nature Cat episodes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of episodes from the television series Nature Cat. As of January 2, 2024, 93 episodes of Nature Cat have aired. Series overview [edit] Season Segments Episodes Originally released First released Last released 1 76 38 November 25, 2015 (2015-11-25) September 15, 2017 (2017-09-15) 2 40 20 January 1, 2018 (2018-01-01) April 17, 2019 (2019-04-17) 3 30 15 April 18, 2019 ...

  6. Planet Earth III - Wikipedia

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    the first footage of blue sharks feeding on a raft of flying fish eggs [10] previously undocumented behaviours in treehoppers, insects native to the rainforests of Ecuador, including maternal care and a symbiotic relationship with bees [11] the first extensive coverage of humpback whales trap-feeding, a new feeding behaviour first documented in ...

  7. Vodyanoy - Wikipedia

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    There seems to have been a cult recognizing vodyanoy as a patron saint of bee-keeping, as evidenced by the old custom of bagging the first swarm of bees and sacrificing it in water. And the bee-keeper wishing for a bounty of honey would choose the midnight hour of the feast days of Saints Zosimus and Sabbatius and dip a honeycomb into the water ...

  8. Oceanic dispersal - Wikipedia

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    A raft of uprooted trees carrying fifteen or more green iguanas was observed by fishermen landing on the east side of Anguilla – an island where they had never before been recorded. [24] The iguanas had apparently been caught on the trees and rafted 200 mi (320 km) across the ocean from Guadeloupe , where they are indigenous.

  9. Centris pallida - Wikipedia

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    When it rains, the bees can get wet. If the bee is in a burrow, it may simply drown. If the bee is underneath something, when night comes, the bee may freeze to death due to the low temperatures in the desert. Since these bees are solitary, they don’t have the protection of a hive or colony; thus, they are more susceptible to the elements. [11]