DOUBLE-JOINTED BUMBLEBEE
When I first saw this bee, he was lying at the base of zinnia petals after a heavy rain - he was soaking wet and looked nearly dead. (In Extras, see how drenched he was.) When he started to move, he bent his middle legs up over his back and repeatedly used them to squeegee, or comb, the rain off the ‘hair’ on his body. It was amazing to watch because his legs were in a totally unnatural position, moving abnormally. After seven or eight minutes of this, the ‘hair’ fluffed up and he was able to fly again. I don't really think its double-jointed, just that I’d never seen anything like it!
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- Nikon D7000
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- f/7.1
- 60mm
- 320
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