10Bees can sting other bees
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If an outsider bee tries to enter a hive, special guardian bees start releasing pheromones to warn others t come and attack. If the intruder brings nectar, they won’t do anything but invite it in but if a wasp or another bee comes empty-handed, they well sense something afoot and release the hormones which act as a signal to other bees who may then sting the intruder multiple times. The weird thing is that if a bee stings a mammal, its sting will stay lodged into the mammal’s skin and the bee too may die soon after which is why they only sting when they need too.
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11This is the closest descendant of Tyrannosaurus Rex
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A chicken!! Yes, the descendant of the big ugly bad boy of the dinosaur world has been reduced by evolution to a clucking head bobbing grain eater, a chicken. This fantastic fact was enabled by research that studied 21 multiple avian genome sequence assemblies that provided evidence of evolutionary changes in birds. It was found that the chicken was the direct descendant of T-Rex.
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12Research links body hair to intelligence
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Research done by an American psychologist proved that the amount of body hair influences intelligence. The more the hair, the smarter the brains. Dr Aikarakudy Alias made a claim that most doctors and highly educated people had more hair on their chest. The only problem here is the explanation of women doctors, scientists, and everything else in society?? Abit contradictory actually.
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