BZZZZ . . . . Elephants BEEWare!
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Who would have guessed that the world's largest living land animal - the mighty African elephant, would be scared of the honeybee and flee at the mere sound of this tiny creature!
The experiment conducted by scientists in Kenya, Africa, entailed playing a recording of angry buzzing bees to 18 elephant herds. All but one, took off within 10 seconds of hearing the sounds. In contrast, a playback of white noise did not trigger any panic amongst the Nellies.
Scientists attribute this fear to two factors. While a single bee sting is just an irritation to the thick-skinned elephant, African bees produce a pheromone or chemical reaction when they sting, which brings out every bee in the area. This can result in over 10,000 bees attacking an elephant simultaneously. Ouch!
In addition, bees have a tendency to get into the water around the elephants eyes and into their trunks, causing them much anguish. Since elephants have amazing memories they are smart enough to steer clear when they hear any buzzing sounds.
The results of this experiment could prove very useful for the people of Kenya. Thanks to a strict ban on poaching, the elephant population has surged, leading to massive conflicts between the large animals and the local farmers. That's because the elephants have a tendancy to trample through their agricultural fields and destroy crops as they roam around the open land.
Scientists hope that by placing beehives in the agricultural fields, they will not only be able to lessen the conflicts, but also, that the farmers will be able to harvest and sell the honey, making it a win-win situation.
sources:telegraph.co.uk, livescience.com
sources: telegraph.co.uk, dailymail.co.uk
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- zerotwo02almost 5 yearsThat is so crazy! I wonder why they are so terrified by it. It is still really cool tho :D
- goodvibesonly09almost 5 yearsWow I have never got stung by a bee and I hope i never will! Also maybe the elephants are afraid of the bees because maybe they have got stung before and had some sort of allergie reaction
- bookfan2009almost 5 yearsCrazy! Wow!
- zombiesniperover 6 yearsMe and skyshark86 are both doing a report on killer bees
- Mmmmalmost 8 yearsLove this video the best out of all the articles
- arcticwolfover 9 yearslol
- pandapussover 9 yearsPoor elephants
- shirley2809over 10 yearsLOL
- 😛over 10 yearsAMAZING😛
- fungirl34over 10 yearsi get bees but not ants
- tourmalineskiesalmost 5 yearsFire ants are very aggressive, and can kill spiders and cockroach, you know.