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05/11/2004 10:26:30 PM · #1 |
CORRECTION:
30 hornets vs. 30,000 bees!
I never knew this happened in the insect world.
Basically, these hornets attack a bee hive for the honey and larvae. Kinda graphic, and certainly dramatic, but it's totally natural... I think.
//stream.eizodana.com/olympus/m01_hi.wmv
You are welcome.
Message edited by author 2004-05-11 23:07:42.
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05/11/2004 10:36:40 PM · #2 |
whoa, brutal. poor bees.
uhmmm... what up with the signature? I'm guessing that future wife is a bit off into the future.
Sorry, I had to.
:)
Thanks for the link
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05/11/2004 10:43:31 PM · #3 |
It was just 30 hornets wasn't it?
EDIT: Yep 30 hornets vs. 30,000 bees. 3 hour game.
Message edited by author 2004-05-11 22:45:55. |
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05/11/2004 11:08:20 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by TechnoShroom: It was just 30 hornets wasn't it?
EDIT: Yep 30 hornets vs. 30,000 bees. 3 hour game. |
Yup... my typo....
30 vs. 30,000
Serious ownage.
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05/11/2004 11:53:33 PM · #5 |
That's some amazing footage!!!! Can anyone tell me how they do that bit when they're over the hornets shoulder and flying with it? I've always wondered how they do that... :P |
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05/11/2004 11:54:25 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by DragonStar: That's some amazing footage!!!! Can anyone tell me how they do that bit when they're over the hornets shoulder and flying with it? I've always wondered how they do that... :P |
I think that part might be digital.
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05/11/2004 11:55:17 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by Rooster: Originally posted by DragonStar: That's some amazing footage!!!! Can anyone tell me how they do that bit when they're over the hornets shoulder and flying with it? I've always wondered how they do that... :P |
I think that part might be digital. |
More likely glue.
Edit: J/K
Message edited by author 2004-05-11 23:56:38. |
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05/11/2004 11:59:32 PM · #8 |
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05/12/2004 12:03:24 AM · #9 |
those hornets know some good Kung Fu...brutal..but very interesting. This was something I never knew before.
James
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05/12/2004 12:18:36 AM · #10 |
Originally posted by TechnoShroom: Originally posted by Rooster: Originally posted by DragonStar: That's some amazing footage!!!! Can anyone tell me how they do that bit when they're over the hornets shoulder and flying with it? I've always wondered how they do that... :P |
I think that part might be digital. |
More likely glue.
Edit: J/K |
yeah that is what i figure... a taped hornet to the front of the camera.. and zoom around with it
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05/12/2004 12:22:15 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by leaf: Originally posted by TechnoShroom: Originally posted by Rooster: Originally posted by DragonStar: That's some amazing footage!!!! Can anyone tell me how they do that bit when they're over the hornets shoulder and flying with it? I've always wondered how they do that... :P |
I think that part might be digital. |
More likely glue.
Edit: J/K |
yeah that is what i figure... a taped hornet to the front of the camera.. and zoom around with it |
I can't decide whether you're joking here. I seriously was thinking that though when I was watching it. That it'd be the easiest way (prob not to nice for the hornet though) |
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05/12/2004 12:28:16 AM · #12 |
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05/12/2004 12:36:10 AM · #13 |
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05/12/2004 02:28:31 AM · #14 |
I don't think I wanna meet one of them :S
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05/12/2004 02:40:07 AM · #15 |
that is very impressive and puts a little light on nature. brutality everywhere. kill or be killed in that situation.
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05/12/2004 10:05:30 AM · #16 |
Personally, I am outraged about this footage getting out.
Once I find out who did this, HEADS WILL ROLL!! Someone needs to get aHEAD of the situation and not lose our NECKS!
Buh-dum-bum!
Thank you, I'll be here all week.
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05/12/2004 10:35:27 AM · #17 |
Awesome. Bees freaked me out before but now I think I am going to lose it when I see a hornet. YIKES! |
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05/12/2004 11:12:29 AM · #18 |
Lets see them try that with the africanized bees we have here in the southwest! |
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