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Why can bees sting only once but wasps/hornets sting repeatedly? - Quora
Why can bees sting only once but wasps/hornets sting repeatedly? - Quora

Male spider ditches penis, gains fighting power
Male spider ditches penis, gains fighting power

Polistes apachus - Wikipedia
Polistes apachus - Wikipedia

Why can't male bees (or wasps) sting? | Ask an Entomologist
Why can't male bees (or wasps) sting? | Ask an Entomologist

12553248 / Honey bee (Apis mellifera), dead drone at nest entrance. Visible  genitals/penis, Germany.
12553248 / Honey bee (Apis mellifera), dead drone at nest entrance. Visible genitals/penis, Germany.

Scientists discover species of wasp that can turn its penis into  razor-sharp stinger - Daily Star
Scientists discover species of wasp that can turn its penis into razor-sharp stinger - Daily Star

Male Wasps Uses Prickly Penis To Fend Off Death, Attackers | Science Times
Male Wasps Uses Prickly Penis To Fend Off Death, Attackers | Science Times

Top 30 Inserted Penis GIFs | Find the best GIF on Gfycat
Top 30 Inserted Penis GIFs | Find the best GIF on Gfycat

Devoid of a stinger, the male wasp stings with his penis, discover Japanese  researchers - UK Daily News
Devoid of a stinger, the male wasp stings with his penis, discover Japanese researchers - UK Daily News

Male drone bee with everted penis - Stock Video Clip - K007/9495 - Science  Photo Library
Male drone bee with everted penis - Stock Video Clip - K007/9495 - Science Photo Library

Science: evidence is intelligence - The male honey bees penis is doomed to  be ripped from his body along with his intestines when he goes looking for  love. During the mating flight,
Science: evidence is intelligence - The male honey bees penis is doomed to be ripped from his body along with his intestines when he goes looking for love. During the mating flight,

File:Drone honey bee reproductive organ- penis bulb.JPG - Wikimedia Commons
File:Drone honey bee reproductive organ- penis bulb.JPG - Wikimedia Commons

Male wasps use spiky genitals to defend themselves from predators | New  Scientist
Male wasps use spiky genitals to defend themselves from predators | New Scientist

Sexual Suicide
Sexual Suicide

Male wasps fend off attackers with penis 'stingers' | Science | AAAS
Male wasps fend off attackers with penis 'stingers' | Science | AAAS

How Genital Stingers Give Male Wasps Some Sexual Equality - The New York  Times
How Genital Stingers Give Male Wasps Some Sexual Equality - The New York Times

Male wasps attack predators with their genitals - study - The Jerusalem Post
Male wasps attack predators with their genitals - study - The Jerusalem Post

Netflix, no! What's that penis doing on kids' TV? | Children's TV | The  Guardian
Netflix, no! What's that penis doing on kids' TV? | Children's TV | The Guardian

CorPoe's Law : Arasaka Counter-Intel on Twitter: "If you're wondering why  they do this, it's because bee or wasp stings can permanently enlarge the  penis" / Twitter
CorPoe's Law : Arasaka Counter-Intel on Twitter: "If you're wondering why they do this, it's because bee or wasp stings can permanently enlarge the penis" / Twitter

Spider sex: Why male spiders intentionally castrate themselves during  copulation.
Spider sex: Why male spiders intentionally castrate themselves during copulation.

Sexual Suicide
Sexual Suicide

CorPoe's Law : Arasaka Counter-Intel on Twitter: "If you're wondering why  they do this, it's because bee or wasp stings can permanently enlarge the  penis" / Twitter
CorPoe's Law : Arasaka Counter-Intel on Twitter: "If you're wondering why they do this, it's because bee or wasp stings can permanently enlarge the penis" / Twitter

Scientist has bee sting his penis for 'research' and is slammed for  'wasting government money' - World News - Mirror Online
Scientist has bee sting his penis for 'research' and is slammed for 'wasting government money' - World News - Mirror Online

Male wasps sting predators using spiny 'penis', scientists discover |  Newshub
Male wasps sting predators using spiny 'penis', scientists discover | Newshub