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THE LITTLE BOOK of bees

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In order to gain an overview of our planet’s animal diversity, we humans have developed a scientific classification system, in which every life form holds an allotted place. Classification occurs according to universally applicable, internationally recognized rules established by the Swedish naturalist Carolus Linnaeus in his famous work Systema Naturae, published in 1735. Since then, all known living creatures have been divided into categories according to their different physiological and behavioral characteristics | People generally think of bees as insects that fly out of hives and make US honey. Actually there are many hundreds of bee species most of which live rather hidden from our view. THE LITTLE BOOK OF BEES gives an insight into the life of both honeybees and wild bees to anyone who is interested in their social behavior. For every reader who s ever pondered a hive or a buzzing bee at a picnic this beautifully illustrated window into the mysterious world of bees is the perfect introduction. THE LITTLE BOOK f .