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I don't know if you like to drink honey or not, but I personally prefer to drink honey, but because honey sometimes has a special taste, I drink less. When I was a child, there used to be a honeycomb on the door of my house. Then, the whole house is full of bees.
At that time, I was very scared, because the bee stung itself, it would definitely hurt, and then I asked someone else to help dispose of the bee.
Now every time I see a bee following me, I am a little afraid, for fear that the bee will sting me. Therefore, as long as you see a place where bees fly, you will deliberately avoid it. After all, a bee sting is very uncomfortable.
And there is a colony of penguins in South Africa, they were attacked by bees, as for why they were attacked by bees, let's take a closer look.
According to a report by AFP on the 19th, it is located in a national park in South Africa, and African penguins are on the Red List of Endangered Species issued by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, so after discovering the mysterious death of a large number of penguins, the local authorities immediately investigated the results and found bee stings around the penguins' eyes. Also at the scene of the penguin death, dead cape bees were found.
Although penguins and bees live in the same national park, they are in a safe relationship. Now it suddenly appeared. The bees stung penguins to death is really puzzling, and it has not yet been investigated what causes bees to sting to kill penguins.
My personal guess is that the penguin may have accidentally touched the bee's hive, or stole the bee's honey. Under normal circumstances, bees do not take the initiative to stir up trouble. Other than that, I really can't think of why bees go berserk, after all, if bees have a tendency to hurt penguins, then they don't put them together in the first place.
Since they are arranged together, it must be because they do not have a natural enemy relationship. But bees are not completely conflict-free with penguins, and if they do something that hurts them, they will think that they are attacking, and naturally, the penguins will fight back.
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It is believed that the penguins provoked the bees in the process of foraging, and the matter is still under investigation, so there is no clear official result.
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Because this penguin makes the bees feel dangerous, the bees choose to attack the penguin because of their self-protection.
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Experts have not come up with a conclusion as to why bees attack penguins, and they are now being observed, and then it is not known what caused it, and it will be clear after investigation.
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Now the relevant departments are inquiring about the reason, this matter is not very common, and many experts cannot explain such a thing.
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Recently, on a beach near Cape Town, South Africa, the carcasses of 63 African penguins appeared, and these penguins had multiple stings and no other external injuries, and researchers found that ** were bees.
1. Rare phenomenon.
According to the information of veterinarian David Roberts, they found bee stings near the penguin's eyes, and then also found dead cape bees at the penguin's death site, these penguins must belong to the same tribe and are protected in the same national jujube pure demolition park, generally speaking, they will not die in large numbers for no reason, but this national park is also the habitat of cape bees.
2. Cape bees.
As incredible as it may seem, the information on the penguins suggests that it was the Cape Bee that killed them. Cape bees are mainly distributed in the Cape Town area on the west coast of the Republic of South Africa, and they have a surprising feature, that is, the ovarian management speed of centimeters is very large, and there are well-developed fertilized vesicles, but eggs have never appeared in this fertilized vesicles, which means that the fertilized eggs of cape bees do not need to be fertilized, and they can also breed queen bees. Moreover, the Cape Bee has another title in South Africa that is called the killer of killer bees, and the toxicity of the Cape Bee can be seen.
3. African penguins and cape bees swim in trousers.
We know that the cape bee can kill people, its destructive power and deterrence are no less than the Chinese bees, and they are also called bees, and they also like to invade the territory of other bees, and forcibly slave each other to help them raise larvae, the biological characteristics of the cape bees, and the behavior is very domineering. So if the cape bee encounters some penguins, it is estimated that although there is a difference in size between the two sides, it is not weak at all in attacking the cape bee, and the death of the African penguin also shows that the poison of the cape bee is terrible, so it is time to protect the African penguin, and at the same time to check the habitat of the nearby cape bee, because this incident has shown that the cape bee has appeared nearby.
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The toxicity of these bees is not very large, and the damage of these bees to the human body is also very large, and these bees have caused a lot of damage to the local area.
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Such bees are particularly poisonous, and such bees are also very dangerous, which is why so many penguins die.
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These bees are very toxic, and they are still very afraid of encountering this kind of bee in the wild, which may lead to death.
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When bees find that their lives are threatened, they usually attack them in order to escape.
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When they feel danger, they will sting the other person to protect themselves.
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The lethality of bees can be said to be very powerful. Sometimes it can cost a person their life. It is possible to make a person die.
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I believe that many people don't have such a good impression of bees, because sometimes they may sting people, even if they die after stinging. Especially in wasps, if the hornet's needles enter the human body. In severe cases, it can be an immediate threat to human life.
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The lethality of bees is very strong, if a person is stung by a bee, if there is no timely treatment, it is particularly easy to cause death.
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The lethality is very powerful, and many people are very afraid because this thing can kill a person.
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Introduction: Sixty-three African penguins in the suburbs of Cape Town, South Africa, all died mysteriously without trauma. Around the penguins, the ground is also covered with dead bees, so experts believe that these penguins are killed because they have been attacked by bees.
So many netizens have questions, how do experts interpret this? <>
Experts said that after the discovery of these penguin carcasses, the first investigation began, bringing in veterinarians from the South African National Park Service and African coastal bird protection veterinarians to immediately investigate the cause of death. Later, after the confirmation of experts and a number of veterinarians, it was found that these dead African penguins were completely uninjured, and their organisms were also sent for disease and poison tests, and the results of the autopsy found that they were attacked by bees many times before their deaths, so they died after the most defeat, and after repeated inspections by the expert group and the veterinary team around, it was found that there were many cape bees, which were injured because the penguins were suddenly attacked by a swarm of bees and died. <>
Penguins can live and breed in cold climates, but on land, they walk like a Western gentleman in a tuxedo, swaying and swaying, and when they encounter danger, they fall and crawl in embarrassment, so when attacked by cape bees, penguins have no power to refute it, only to wait for death. Because it has no advantage on land, if it is in the water, it may live better, and on land the penguin is a very bulky and bulky animal. <>
There are penguins in Africa, and many netizens have expressed deep doubts that there are penguins in Africa, because there is a blackhorned penguin in Africa, and it is the only penguin that lives in Africa, so it is also called an African penguin. They live in the southwest of Africa and are found in Namibia and South Africa. Penguins usually live inaccessible south of the equator to see them bent and withered.
Some penguins live in cold places, penguins generally do not like hot weather, they can only be happy in cold climates, so the reason why there are penguins in Africa is because of a unique group of penguins.
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The expert's explanation for this is that these penguins did die because they were attacked by bees, but the return is also a call for people to protect the animals.
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These bees have a lot of toxins, and these bees are very attackable, so they kill these penguins.
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Experts said that the death of these African penguins had a lot to do with the attack of cape bees, and there were some obvious scars on the body.
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African penguins are found in small flocks off the coast of southern Africa, with the largest of 24 islands in Algoa Bay, from Namibia to South Africa near Port Elizabeth, with the largest being on Dale Island.
In the 1980s, the African penguin colony expanded to Boulders Beach and Betty Bay near Cape Town, possibly due to declining predators. Another continental group is in Namibia, but the timing of its appearance is unknown.
African penguins are the only penguins that breed in Africa, but they are nowhere to be found anywhere else in the world. They are monogamous and reproduce throughout the year, mainly from February. Females lay two eggs per nest and hatch in 38-42 days.
Females reach sexual maturity at the age of 4, males reach 5 years of age, and the average lifespan of African penguins is 10 years, with a record high of 24 years.
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Yes, many people don't believe it, but there is a penguin island in Cape Town. It is said that many years ago, several penguins drifted from the Antarctic to the ocean, and the South Africans loved animals so much that they raised them, and they gradually adapted to the tropical climate and made their home here. The penguins here are smaller than the Antarctic penguins and look very well-behaved and playful on the white sandy beaches.
At present, it has become a tourist attraction, and there are many tourists all year round, so you can see and take pictures up close.
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There are two tourist attractions in the tourist city of Cape Town in South Africa, Seal Island and Penguin Beach, both of which were born and preserved under the protection of the best environmental protection measures and local residents. Today, it is a famous tourist attraction in South Africa, attracting more than 500,000 visitors every year.
African penguins are one of the more precious penguin species, there were about 1.5 million African penguins in 1910, and by the end of the 20th century the number of African penguins had plummeted by 90 and continued to decline due to the massive plundering of penguin eggs and marine pollution. In Simontown, on the east coast of Cape Town, there is a small cove known as "Bleach". In 1982, two African penguins made their home here.
Local residents spontaneously began to protect the two penguins from human interference and damage to their living environment. As the penguin population grew, local ** and animal protection groups turned it into a nature reserve and restricted fishing in nearby waters, giving penguins more sardines and anchovies to eat. After more than 20 years of breeding, there are now more than 3,000 penguins here.
Seal Island is a reef island nestled in the waters of Hout Bay, Cape Town. At first, the fishermen who came by noticed that seals often basking on the reef were not tempted by the low-hanging fruit, but spontaneously protected these lovely animals with their tolerance and love. Occasionally, passing boats often leave the small fish they catch to feed the seals.
As a result, the seals here are gathering more and more.
Today, if you're lucky, you can see the seals chasing the boats begging for fish. Under the protection of local residents and **, Penguin Beach and Seal Island have become a world-class tourist attraction and an indispensable sightseeing project for tourists visiting Cape Town. It attracts more than 500,000 visitors every year and generates a significant income for its residents.
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South Africa's climate is suitable for penguins, and penguins have existed since ancient times.
African penguins] African penguins.
The South African spotted ringed penguin, also known as the African penguin (S demersus african penguin), also known as the spot-billed ringed penguin, penguin or black-footed penguin, has a body length of 63 cm and has lived in South African waters for a long time. African penguins are often referred to as "donkey penguins" because of their unbelievably sustained howls like donkeys. The breeding season is between November and March, and it generally lays 2-4 eggs, hatches for 28 days, and feeds the little penguins for 3 months.
The main foods are: bamboo fish, squid, arthropods.
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South African penguins.
Synonyms: African penguins.
Habitat: Spot-billed ringed penguins are found off the coast of South Africa and Namibia in southern Africa and their nearby islands, and occasionally roam northern Angola and Mozambique during non-breeding seasons.
Why: African penguins are the only penguins that live there for long periods of time. It lives mainly in the ocean, and during the breeding season it comes to the coast or islands. Due to the cold climate of the habitat, many organisms cannot live there normally.
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