An Australian blue-banded bee, Amegilla murrayensis, uses high-speed headbanging to gather pollen. Australia's blue-banded bee is a successful pollinator because it uses its head — literally, ...
If there was a heavy metal rock fan in the natural world, it would have to be the Australian native blue banded bee. As you can see from this video, this bee with its distinctive black and blue ...
What sets apart Australian blue-banded bees from their North American bumblebee counterparts? The answer involves hardcore heavy metal headbanging, as a new study revealed. With the aid of tomato ...
Research has for the first time revealed the heavy metal secret behind an Australian bee's unique approach to pollination: High-speed headbanging Research has for the first time revealed the heavy ...
ADELAIDE, Australia, Dec. 15 (UPI) --Bees these days, with their long hair and wild music. In North America, bees are apparently still listening to the subtler, family-friendly rock 'n' roll of the ...
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Plenty of us can’t help but headbang. You put “Black Magic” or “New Millenium Cyanide Christ” on, and pretty quickly our heads are threatening to go flying off of our necks. But for Australian ...
Australia's blue-banded bee is a successful pollinator because it uses its head — literally, scientists have found. Like a heavy-metal fan headbanging to Iron Maiden, this species of blue-banded bee ...
Research has for the first time revealed the heavy metal secret behind an Australian bee's unique approach to pollination: high-speed headbanging. In an effort that would put metal fans to shame, the ...
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