The Extraordinary Life Cycle of a Hornet Colony
After a hornet queen lays hundreds of eggs, her workers set about feeding the larvae chewed-up prey. With tiny waists, the workers can't digest solid food; they instead subsist on drops of amino acid from the larvae.
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Видео The Extraordinary Life Cycle of a Hornet Colony канала Smithsonian Channel
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Видео The Extraordinary Life Cycle of a Hornet Colony канала Smithsonian Channel
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