In a Caribbean cave, researchers discovered hundreds of fossils with bee nests within them. It is the first time this ...
Generations of ancient, solitary bees made a home within the tooth holes of a fossilized jawbone, which was recently ...
In a Caribbean cave where owls once spat out the bones of their prey, scientists have uncovered a nesting strategy that ...
Bones of now extinct species became a haven for bee babies thousands of years ago, scientists report in a first-of-its-kind ...
Bees are frequently associated with large queen-serving colonies featuring hundreds if not thousands of insects. In actuality ...
Paleontologists working in a cave on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola have discovered the first-known instance of ancient ...
A cave in the Dominican Republic concealed thousands of years worth of animal bones that had been turned into nests by ...
It all began with the discovery of ancient owl pellets – a gross but normal part of their digestion where they essentially ...
Scientists made a unique discovery in a cave on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola: dozens of fossilized bee nests inside rodent bones that were deposited by owls thousands of years ago.
Burrowing bees generally prefer to make their nests in the open, but some 20,000 years ago their ancestors lived in a cave ...
The floor of the Cueva de Mono, a cave in the Dominican Republic, is a gruesome graveyard. For thousands of years, it served ...
For the first time ever, paleontologists have found fossil traces of burrowing bees nesting inside the buried bones of other ...