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"Dr. M.T. Sanford" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 12 Jun 2008 11:57:53 -0400
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A recent PBS special on great apes hypothesized that one reason these 
creatures never became more  "human-like" is because they couldn't 
learn to control their "emotions," something humans have become 
fairly good at.   Some things, however, really push buttons that 
bring to the fore those emotions, and they can lead to some  heated 
discussions and actions.  What about the bees themselves?  Besides 
dancing, do they have 
emotions?  http://www.squidoo.com/bee_emotions.  They certainly did 
in Jerry Seinfeld's Bee Movie http://www.beemovie.com/, but of course 
that was mostly about humans rather  than bees.

Malcolm T. Sanford
Blog http://abeekeepersblog.blogspot.com
Professor Emeritus, University of Florida
http://beeactor.vze.com

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