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AliveInTheLab ![]() RSS robots ![]() Joined: 20.Nov.2009 Status: Offline Points: 425 |
![]() Posted: 19.May.2016 at 04:00 |
The mascot of our local high school is the hornet. So I know what those look like in great detail, however, I wondered how different did a yellow jacket look compared to a hornet. So I looked for images on the internet. If you're like me, you'd like to know which is which.
Once I found these pictures, I kept looking. I found that there are more types of wasps than I realized:
To complete the picture, I decided to look for pictures of bees. Bees have robust, hairy bodies with flat rear legs, whereas the bofdies of wasps are slender with a narrow waist connecting the shiny thorax and abdomen. There are quite a variety of bees too.
These are all ones I could find on the web. Have I missed any? Speaking of wasps, check out the 3D models of wasps created using free Autodesk 123D software. For example, here's a hornet. There are also 3D models for bees. Here's a Bumblebee: Speaking of bees, here's a quadcopter designed using Autodesk Fusion 360:
Learning about the wasps and the bees is alive in the lab. Go to the original post... |
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