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panzer:
The Gunfighter:
http://vimeo.com/79306807

tomos:
The Gunfighter:
http://vimeo.com/79306807
-panzer (June 28, 2014, 01:22 AM)
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that was entertaining :up:

panzer:
Bumblebee in spider's web rescued by other bumblebee:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zs_3FHh3z4o

Deozaan:
Bumblebee in spider's web rescued by other bumblebee:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zs_3FHh3z4o
-panzer (July 03, 2014, 02:05 AM)
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That's not what it looks like.

In the video, the first bee is struggling to escape from a spider’s web on a windowsill. Clearly, the bee has become trapped indoors and while bashing into the windowpane in trying to escape has become entangled in the spider’s web. The spider is nervously edging closer, but this is a big and energetic bee, prey that looks far too big for it.

Dramatically, a second bee that must also have got trapped in the house then comes crashing in, falls on its back and thrashes around a bit. As the second bee flails around on its back, it looks in one frame as if it stings the spider.

In fact, what one can see is the rear leg of the bee which happens to line up with the tip of the abdomen for a moment. It is too long and thick for a bee sting. The spider runs away, and the bees break free (as bumblebees usually do from spider’s webs).

So, sorry, this is not a noble, brave act, much as I might like it to be. This is just two clumsy bees trying to find their way home.
-http://theconversation.com/no-thats-not-a-video-of-a-bee-rescuing-its-friend-from-a-spider-28020
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panzer:
I suspected that something was wrong with this ...

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