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Date Posted:30/11/2021 04:53:44Copy HTML Until now naturalists had thought all wild descendants of Britain's native honeybees had gone extinct. That changed when a bee conservationist discovered 50 colonies of rare forest honeybees on the 400 acre Blenheim estate. What next? Perhaps a discovery of the real Jack The Ripper? Live respected, die regretted
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MarkUK | Share to: #1 |
Re:BRITISH BEES Date Posted:30/11/2021 06:40:01Copy HTML Jack the Ripper has been unmasked several times, we've got a choice of suspects. The most recent and the most likely candidate (for now) is Aaron Kosminski the Polish Jew who died in an asylum in 1919. You're playing chess with Fate and Fate's winning.
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majorshrapnel | Share to: #2 |
Re:BRITISH BEES Date Posted:30/11/2021 06:55:21Copy HTML 01/12/2021 12:53:44 Until now naturalists had thought all wild descendants of Britain's native honeybees had gone extinct. That changed when a bee conservationist discovered 50 colonies of rare forest honeybees on the 400 acre Blenheim estate. What next? Perhaps a discovery of the real Jack The Ripper? Yes, they join a long list of the extinct that weren't extinct |