20 SEP 2011 by ideonexus
The Asian Giant Hornet
One of the marvels of evolution is the Asian giant hornet, a
predatory wasp especially common in Japan. It’s hard to imagine
a more frightening insect. The world’s largest hornet, it is
as long as your thumb, with a two-inch body bedecked with menacing
orange and black stripes. It’s armed with fearsome jaws to clasp and kill
its insect prey, and also a quarter-inch stinger that proves lethal to several
dozen Asians a year. And with a 3-inch wingspan, it can fly 25 miles per
hour (far fa...European honeybees are defenseless against this predator, but Asian honeybees have evolved an amazing counter attack.