Bees
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Bees has 7 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 3 references.
Mostly:clustered outside(1), capable of swarming(1), killed during(1)
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involvesRiskOfKillingInvolves Risk of Killing(1)
- Transfer Process
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originDerivedByOrigin Derived by(1)
- Poisonous Honey
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studiedThoroughlyStudied Thoroughly(1)
- Messrs Whitely
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washedAwayWashed Away(1)
- Rain
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Other facts (7)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Clustered Outside | Bar Frame Hive | [1] |
| Capable of Swarming | Strong Colony | [1] |
| Killed During | Transfer Process | [1] |
| Clever Line Up Beat Wings Cool Hive Like Fan | null | [2] |
| Flooding Sofa Back Above Water Shone Torch Thought Daylight Flew Stung Back Next Day Sofa Flooded Moved No Bees Drowned Honeycomb Bit Honey Tasted | null | [2] |
| Rdf:type | Animal | [3] |
| Derives Substance From | Rhododendron Flowers | [3] |
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References (3)
ctx:genes/brackenridge-cairns-1880-1900/trove-new/20710344_Saturday-15-October-1881-the-honey-bee-transferring-beesctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/catchup-archive-downloads-batch-040ctx:books/seven-sisters-of-sleep/19- full texttmpouk8mzog_seven-sisters-of-sleep_19text/plain2 KB
doc:agent/tmpouk8mzog_seven-sisters-of-sleep_19/1ea3b57b-b612-4d39-88ae-2c00295a71f3Show excerpt
omiting up bile, fell down dead. Attempts to unravel the mysteries of this plant have ended, in some cases at least, in referring it to the belladonna, a plant common enough in these our days, and known to possess poisonous properties of a …
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