These Animals Don’t Need Help Surviving In The Wild

Africanized Honey Bee (Killer Bees)

Cross-breeding did not go the way this beekeeper though it would go. In 1957, a Beekeeper crossed the European and African honey bees to create a new species – the “killer bee”. This is one deadly example of how humans should not play God and mix breeds for their hobby. Boy, did we learn our lesson!

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A few of his subjects got loose and they have become an invasive species throughout the Americas. What makes these bees killer is their ability to swarm and target victims chasing them down for extended times and areas. They wait until their prey gets tired and then go in for the kill.