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From Carnivores to Flower Friends: Bee Evolution

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For AstroGeo we regularly research a whole story. Only if you support us financially, the podcast remains free of charge. Thank you! The online magazine RiffReporter, to which AstroGeo belongs, needs your help: Here you go to the ongoing crowdfunding. Sometimes insects landed on the freshly drained resin of a tree, stuck firmly and were finally enclosed by the resin. This resin later became part of the soil and sediment and finally a translucent…
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Published on: 18.06.2026 06:00Author: Karl UrbanBeen were once carnivores and resembled today's grave wasps. Karl tells in the AstroGeo Podcast how they developed into modern pollinators with the first flowering plants of the Cretaceous period. As a hobbyimker he has a special relationship with the animals.

For AstroGeo we regularly research a whole story. Only if you support us financially, the podcast remains free of charge. Thank you! The online magazine RiffReporter, to which AstroGeo belongs, needs your help: Here you go to the ongoing crowdfunding. Sometimes insects landed on the freshly drained resin of a tree, stuck firmly and were finally enclosed by the resin. This resin later became part of the soil and sediment and finally a translucent…

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astrogeo.de broke the news in Heidelberg, Germany on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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