http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/image...cience_203.jpg
Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Ok, not that old, but still really neat.
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Scientists have identified the oldest known bee, a 100 million-year-old specimen preserved in amber.
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http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/image...cience_203.jpg
Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Ok, not that old, but still really neat.
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Scientists have identified the oldest known bee, a 100 million-year-old specimen preserved in amber.
I got one of these hanging at my necklace :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Vladimir
Murderer.
Maybe we can harvest its stem cells. :yes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Csar
Politics!?Quote:
Originally Posted by Vladimir
Beware teh Ax0rs!
Beware the Axes one true enemy Amber.:help:Quote:
Originally Posted by AntiochusIII
Yes, it's older than 6000 years so technically doesn't exist as far as the anti-stem cell lobby is concerned.Quote:
Originally Posted by Vladimir
Then we can make an army of archaic bee-wasp things to conquer the world.
cool quite a find
looks funny, but good find. I hate bees, so at least it is dead lol.