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They Discover Fossils that Confirm that the Bees Used Bones as a Place to Lay Their Eggs.

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An international team documented for the first time that pollinating insects took advantage of bone remains in Caribbean caves to protect their offspring, revealing behaviors never before recorded and providing clues about animal survival in extreme environments of the past During an expedition on La Española Island in the Dominican Republic, an international team of researchers detected, for the first time, the presence of molded clay structure…
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An international team documented for the first time that pollinating insects took advantage of bone remains in Caribbean caves to protect their offspring, revealing behaviors never before recorded and providing clues about animal survival in extreme environments of the past During an expedition on La Española Island in the Dominican Republic, an international team of researchers detected, for the first time, the presence of molded clay structure…

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invdes.com.mx broke the news in on Friday, December 26, 2025.
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