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Giant honey bees - Life in the Undergrowth - BBC Attenborough

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Sir David Attenborough visits Malaysia to take a closer look at the life of the world's largest honey bees. When one sting can lead to a thousand very quickly in a very defensive colony of killer bees, Sir David is quite keen to make a good impression!. Amazing video from BBC animal and wildlife show 'Life in the Undergrowth'.

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  • Bees barf is tastylicious.

  • Badass moth.

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  • @rrrohan2288 what because jizz is better than saliva?

  • what do they do when it rains?

  • That moth went and ninja'd their honey lol

  • It's cool when the colony does the wave.

  • i always thought honey was bee jizz. now i dont think i like it anymore

  • moth gets what moth wants

  • i feel sorry to consume honey after watching this.....it's like exploitation.....

  • Sweet Mexican wave

  • i dont know man, the part where he ascends while the weight drops made me laugh.

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