Best bee in UltraSlo slow motion macro

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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2009

Yes we have another bee this one is in UltraSlo Macro 5000 FPS where the detail is awesome.

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  • @Radiation4TheNation THE LAWS OF AVIATION CAN SUCK A CHODE!!!!

    (This is in no way an offensive comment toward you)

  • @Radiation4TheNation lol thats from bees

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  • u should consider, or re-consider HD 720p 1080p 

  • I thought he was ganna eat an insect

  • Am I the only one to notice that the second left wing on this bee is missing (see 1:11). So, this bee is actually flying on 1.5 wings instead of 2!

  • ok power on engine on trusters on ok we are ready for takeoff !!

  • I believe I can fly :D

  • @caweren222 They calculated it its 133 beats per second [1 second is about 25-30 frames].

  • wow from 0:38 to 1:04 its flaping but not yet airborne .

  • Awesome !!

  • @Radiation4TheNation A bee does not use pressure to help lift it but instead uses wind because of how light it is and to fly using wind you will need very fast flapping wings that the bee has. The bee uses some kind of magnetic field or electric force but with alot of electricity like when a muscle moves. To prove this a bee gets annoyed when electronic devices are set on and they actually attack them and disable them because when used they are somehow hurt in a way.

  • @Radiation4TheNation It's also the shape of the bee's wing when it flaps up as you can see when it goes up the wing curves down a bit so that the front of the wing cuts through the air helping it. Scientist that said a bee cannot fly was said back in the day when we weren't as advanced as today with microscopes and probably didn't have high frames per second cameras to see how the bee would move the wings. If it flies there is someone how it can you can't say it can't when it does.

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