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Uploaded by LiveScienceVideos on Mar 2, 2011
Slow-motion video shows how a bumblebee's unique wing strokes allow it to fly. Credit: Doug Altshuler and Michael Dickinson.
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@schowy1 no, people just didn't think it was possible because of their weight to wing size and some other things
bassman2914 1 month ago
@macoganoz if you understand some of what is happening aerodynamically here it DOES in fact show how a bee flies.
nerys71 1 month ago
@macoganoz And you can see how it's flying
telefonkirtys 2 months ago
your title is misleading... this doesn't show me HOW bees fly.. it just shows a bee flying in slow motion. :l
macoganoz 3 months ago
@schowy1 doesnt the speed of the bees wings make up for their size and the bees weight?
yowasupdud 3 months ago
scientifically bees can't fly... nature has proved science wrong
schowy1 3 months ago
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@schowy1 no, people just didn't think it was possible because of their weight to wing size and some other things
bassman2914 1 month ago
@macoganoz if you understand some of what is happening aerodynamically here it DOES in fact show how a bee flies.
nerys71 1 month ago
@macoganoz And you can see how it's flying
telefonkirtys 2 months ago
your title is misleading... this doesn't show me HOW bees fly.. it just shows a bee flying in slow motion. :l
macoganoz 3 months ago
@schowy1 doesnt the speed of the bees wings make up for their size and the bees weight?
yowasupdud 3 months ago
scientifically bees can't fly... nature has proved science wrong
schowy1 3 months ago