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Bees on Mars!
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...or so Ohio University Professor Emeritus William Romoser recently told the bug-eyed crowd at the Entomological Society of America in St. Louis, Missouri:

Dr. Romoser, who specializes in arbovirology and general/medical entomology, has spent several years studying photographs from the red planet that are available on the Internet. He found numerous examples of insect-like forms, structured similarly to bees, as well as reptile-like forms, both as fossils and living creatures.

Wait - “living creatures”? Yup.



I dunno. Some people see faces on Mars, he sees bugs. But he is an entomologist.

:dunno:
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#2
No use for wings in the thin atmosphere.
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#3
canal honey!
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#4
Speedy wrote:
No use for wings in the thin atmosphere.

It would have a 2 inch long body with a wingspan of 3 feet!
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Pdq wrote:
Bees on Mars!

Does it say something about me that at first glance, I read the thread title as “Beers on Mars!” ?
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#6
What the heck would they be pollinating or feeding off of? Red Rocks?
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#7
....that the Bees......Knees.........
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