of them may decapitate and wipe out a hive of 30,000 honeybees or bumblebees in mere hours. This black and yellow-orange striped hornet was spotted in North America for the first time in 2019. It doesn’t usually bother people or pets. But it can sting dozens of times if threatened....
While it may seem like the photographer used some type of special effects to achieve this image, it was actually just great timing and a stroke of luck! All that happened was that when the frog leaped, the photographer snapped, and it (the leap) got caught in the picture’s exposure. L...
The bumblebee mouthbrooder didn’t get its name by happenstance. They are marked like bees, and sting like them, too—metaphorically speaking. These fish are very aggressive to others, so they should be in the hands of experienced aquarists. They grow just under 6 inches and need a tank t...