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From: peter@baylor.UUCP (Peter da Silva)
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Subject: Re: Re: Those amazing flightless bees
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Date: Sun, 18-Aug-85 23:12:22 EDT
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> A better question is: how do bumble-bees fly? (You know, the big fat ones!)
> Last I heard, nobody could "scientifically" explain their aerodynamics. This
> is living proof of "catastrophic" evolution!

Actually (lest some creationist or Velikovskian jump upon this) the famous
study that showed bees can't fly was a static analysis of bee aerodynamics
and showed that, yes, if a bee was a glider it couldn't fly.
-- 
	Peter da Silva (the mad Australian werewolf)
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