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Jemma Simmons ([personal profile] protect_and_survey) wrote 2015-03-26 03:57 am (UTC)

"That does happen in some species - most of the honeybees in my world actual lose their entire hindquarters when they sting, usually resulting in the death of the insect. It's really quite amazing if you think about it." She says, with the assurance of someone who isn't allergic to bees.

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