A giant killer hornet war is waged between two colonies, and the resources, territories, and survival of a new generation are at stake. Watch the battle unfold as these huge hornets risk their lives for their kingdoms. From: KILLER HORNETS
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Think of it as a gift within a gift. Some beneficial gut bacteria contain viruses called "bacteriophages." And some of these phages now have been associated with good intestinal health in humans.
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This monarch flew around our heads in the backyard and then landed on this wildflower. It stayed still and was very patient as I took a close up.
I am sooo pleased to see another of these gorgeous butterflies. I had not seen any in years and now 2 within 2 days. I just love these beauties. I once did a huge painting of a wing in art class in high school. I dedicate a bullentin board to them in my classroom and have paper ones hung about.
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In my back yard
It stayed still and let me get quite close.
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It landed on my butterfly bush. I guess it has the right name. It smells wonderful.
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We were very excited to see this monarch yesterday. We had not seen one in years. They are in trouble due to pesticide use and loss of milkweed.
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Parliament at sunset in July
A new study suggests the 3.2-million-year-old hominin died when she fell from a tree and fractured her bones. But other paleoanthropologists say the breaks happened after she died.
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London Docklands
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The hour approaches ~ Westminster Abbey, and the Tower of Big Ben. Take me back to London!
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