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Tom Elliott:
Well, bees are animals and do have brains, and photographs do depict same in "A scanning electron Microscope Atlas of the Honey Bee" published by Iowa State Univ Press, Ames, Iowa. So if humans do and other animals kept as livestock do, then honeybees need to be looked at in this light for research needing to be done! Might change perspective on how things are rationalized pertaining to honeybees.

Dee A. Lusby





      

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