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On 1 Sep 2003 at 14:49, Dave Cushman wrote:

> I  have always assumed that the Kamikaz-bee was a heightend state of
> guarding behaviour, but when I think about it I have nothing concrete to
> hang this assumption on.

   Hmmmm...I've always assumed they were just grumpy old coots
that had nothing to live for anymore. But I guess I was
extrapolating too much from humans I've known.

Dave Green   SC  USA
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