
Honey: The Bees' Life Work
It takes about 12 bees working their whole lives to make just one teaspoon of honey. Honey is rich in natural sugars, antioxidants, and has been valued for centuries as both food and medicine.
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It takes about 12 bees working their whole lives to make just one teaspoon of honey. Honey is rich in natural sugars, antioxidants, and has been valued for centuries as both food and medicine.

Elephants are the only animals that cannot jump. Despite their size, they are excellent swimmers, can walk long distances, and play a key role in maintaining forest ecosystems.

Octopuses have three hearts and blue blood. Two of the hearts send blood to the gills, and the third heart circulates it through the rest of the body. Their blue blood helps transport oxygen in the deep ocean.