Well, clearly the bee had made it's mistakes, and had nowhere to run.
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· 5 years ago
This is probably done by a shrike, also known as butcherbird, or loggerhead, these birds are known for their habit of catching insects and small vertebrates and impaling their bodies on thorns, the spikes on barbed-wire fences, or any available sharp point. This helps them to tear the flesh into smaller, more conveniently sized fragments, and serves as a cache so that the shrike can return to the uneaten portions at a later time
Me and my daughter have a bad habit of not looking on the ground where we are walking. So we trip alot. Well my husband her dad keeps saying YOU IDIOTS NEED TO LOOK DOWN WHEN YOU WALK SO YOU DON'T TRIP!
So our daughter started to do it. Till one day at gym.
She ran straight into a tree. She was looking down where she was walking so not to trip and ran straight into a tree only looking up just in time to smack face first into the trunk.
So I'm yeah it can happen. Lol
So our daughter started to do it. Till one day at gym.
She ran straight into a tree. She was looking down where she was walking so not to trip and ran straight into a tree only looking up just in time to smack face first into the trunk.
So I'm yeah it can happen. Lol