Fossils from a Caribbean cave reveal bees once nested inside animal bones, offering rare insight into ancient insect behavior ...
In a Caribbean cave where owls once spat out the bones of their prey, scientists have uncovered a nesting strategy that ...
Honey badgers are not actually named for their love of honey, in fact, they raid bee hives to loot the delicious, protein-rich larva inside, which seems like an overly complicated way to get protein.
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Fossilized bee nests found inside ancient animal bones

Could the strangest bee nursery ever recorded in history have existed inside the skeleton of another creature? This is exactly what paleontologists have discovered in a limestone cave on the Caribbean ...
The floor of the Cueva de Mono, a cave in the Dominican Republic, is a gruesome graveyard. For thousands of years, it served ...
We’re currently dealing with winter conditions, but to warm us up, I thought I’d cover something we observe, but may not ...
About 20,000 years ago, a family of owls lived in a cave. Sometimes, they would cough up owl pellets containing the bones of their prey, which landed ...
Bones of now extinct species became a haven for bee babies thousands of years ago, scientists report in a first-of-its-kind ...
Bees are frequently associated with large queen-serving colonies featuring hundreds if not thousands of insects. In actuality ...
A cave in the Dominican Republic concealed thousands of years worth of animal bones that had been turned into nests by ...