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tinkerbellblondie19

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My dad (Who still needs to get his own login) wants to have his 'bees and the elephants' talk with me *shudders*
 
Yeah, what the heck was all that about? I hope that they will research it and explain next week. I'm on pins and needles here!;)
 

Dont look to me for any answers.....I didnt know what he was talking about either.:confused3

:lmao: Oh Kevin I know you had a good joke in there somewhere!:lmao:

:idea: Just hope your dad doesn't buy the book like my parents did me!

I asked my DS7, an animal expert and elephants are afraid of bees (not mice who knew?) So I googled it and I hate it when DS7 is smarter than me!

see below google answer....

Numbers of elephants have declined in Africa and Asia over the past 30 years while numbers of humans have increased, both substantially. Friction between these two keystone species is reaching levels which are worryingly high from an ecological as well as a political viewpoint. Ways and means must be found to keep the two apart, at least in areas sensitive to each species' survival. The aggressive African bee might be one such method. Here we demonstrate that African bees deter elephants from damaging the vegetation and trees which house their hives. We argue that bees can be employed profitably to protect not only selected trees, but also selected areas, from elephant damage.
 














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