I saved a bee from a spider and she's grooming like a cat. Still being in shock
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- This be just was taken away from a spider web, and a big spider was already on her, trying to cover her into its web. Now she's trying to wash all the spider's smell out of her body so that she can be allowed into her hive again. With a spider smell her hives's guards will attack her and won't let her in. At the end, i gave her some raw honey to eat, so she has more chances to be accepted in her hive. Actually, a bee full of honey can be accepted in any hive. So i suppose she's doing we
I think that thing sticking out is her tongue. I could be wrong.
It's her insect tongue, aka proboscis. But yeah, tongue, would be weird if something else was sticking out her mouthparts.
That's the tongue.
Just because a bee is deemed cuter by todays disney's brain washed standards dosent mean it has any less right to live more than a spider. Maybe one day someone will take your food and give it to someone else who is "cuter" by todays standards.
Save the bee✅️ take food from the spider❎️
maybe i saved his life, that bee stings. Besides, there's swarm of all kinds of soft and tasty flies, the bee's probably even had poison and look how hairy she was. I didn't know bees were that hairy. Imagine eating a meal and spit all that fir
@bigbang259 they just eat the insides look up some videos of spider eating it's cool I really don't care that you saved the bee I'm just being an ass like half of the people on the internet have a good day
@@Weird_is_the_new_normal insides of a fly, flies aren't poisonous. Ever been stung by a bee? A hell of a pain
@@bigbang259 insides of bees aren't poisonous either they have a venom gland that's why it hurts when they sting