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Bumblebee Camaro Crash at Transformer 3 Filming in DC

Bumblebee Camaro Crash at Transformer 3 Filming in DC

Bumblebee Camaro Crash at Transformer 3 Filming in DC

Giant Fish Head is Going to Eat You!

LarsaruS says...

I'm guessing it is the same as with wasps, bees and bumblebees as they can sting you even while they are decomposing if you touch the stinger, it "shoots" out and stings you. Reflex like actions even while dead...

Bee takes flight, Slow Motion

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John Lennon - I'm Losing You

Mango Fly Larvae Extraction on Girls in Uganda

EndAll says...

>> ^ForgedReality:
Are mango flies the same as bott flies? Because those look a lot like bott fly larvae.


From Wikipedia: Cordylobia anthropophaga, the mango fly, tumbu fly, putzi fly or skin maggot fly is a species of blow-fly common in East and Central Africa. It is a parasite of large mammals (including humans) during its larval stage [1].C. anthropophaga has been endemic in the subtropics of Africa for more than 135 years and is a common cause of myiasis in humans in the region.[2]

Its specific epithet anthropophaga derives from the Greek word anthropophagus, "eater of men".

And then bott flies, from another source:

Bot flies (Order Diptera, Family Cuterebridae) are large, stout bodied, hairy flies that resemble bumblebees. The botfly egg is deposited by a mosquito or sometimes by another insect. The larva grows in the host's body until it is fairly large. The botfly larva can easily be killed by taking away its air supply -- by putting vaseline or similar on the skin where the lump is, but then you still have to extract the larva.

Very similar, but not the same, no.

Keyboard Dog - Can't Really Play Anyone Off

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Robot playing Flight of the Bumblebee on Flute

GeeSussFreeK says...

It is really interesting, I watched a bunch of other Flight of the Bumblebee videos to compare how this sounded with them. Where as this one sounds the most technically proficient, it is missing that certain something. There really is something to say about "feeling" when playing...and I am not sure what to chock it up to either, is it the struggle you hear in someone play something that makes it more awesome than a robot's perfect execution?

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