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Dick Marron <[log in to unmask]>
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Peter wrote:

>>> If they went to the desert they needed to become smaller and be able to
survive long spells of hot, dry weather.<<<<

 

Here's a great chance for a scientist/math major type to chime in and prove
that larger bees hold more moisture per unit of mass.

 

Back to something sensible. Can anyone explain why AHB become gentler at
altitude? (Dewey Caron)

 

Dick Marron


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