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    Can We Talk?In Argentina the solitary leaf cutting bees have been building their nests from plastic.The plastic was cut into circular and oblong shapes just like they would have cut leaves to fit their nests. While on the one hand this is an example of a species adapting to their environment, on the other hand it is worrying. It is an example of the use of materials that end up in places they are not intended to be.This bee flew free. He does not need to adapt yet. Let's learn.
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    Date Taken: Aug 9, 2019
    Date Uploaded: Aug 26, 2019
    Location: Bridgeport, West Virginia, United States
    Camera: Canon EOS 7D
    Focal Length: 80 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/320 sec
    Aperture: f/5.6
    ISO: 320
    Copyright: © Pam Hanlan
    Categories: Abstract, Adventure, Nature
    Assignments: A Planet in Balance