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It was bright pink/magenta, and it was in the U.S. and no I was not on drugs

2006-10-04 18:37:41 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Biology

I saw it in Columbia, MO, it was a little over 1/2" long, it was kind of clear-looking, like a white albino that had been completely colored with bright pink dye, instead of solid looking, closer in appearance to a moonstone in clarity than a fuzzy bumblebee type body. I was sitting on a 2nd story wooden porch with no flowers on it on a hot summer day

2006-10-04 18:55:32 · update #1

He seemed to fly just a little slower than most bees and had a kind of gentle energy. Otherwise, he was just flying by, kind of hovered near where I was sitting just long enough for me to look at him for a few moments and then he flew away

2006-10-04 18:58:41 · update #2

http://bethany.mca.org.tw/webclass/fall2002/Tendelle/pinkbee.jpg

this is the closest picture I could find. Maybe I saw one of those animals that have been genetically altered

2006-10-04 19:05:45 · update #3

also there's a nuclear power plant in columbia, MO

2006-10-04 19:06:34 · update #4

Once I saw a white cockroach after spraying all the inside of the cabinets with bug spray because they were taking over the apt. The bugspray made them all crawl out until finally I noticed a white one, looking delicate, gentle, and otherwise different from the others; at the time I thought the white one was the Queen

2006-10-04 19:26:39 · update #5

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Wow, that is cool, I wish I had seen that. What was it doing when u saw it, was it buzzing around flowers or anything that a regular bee would be doing? I really would like to know about its behaviour, its size and anything else that made it unique (like why did u notice it in the first place). Damn, why can't I ever see something like that.

2006-10-04 18:49:07 · answer #1 · answered by patti duke 7 · 0 0

It is extremely rare that seems to be unbelievable but I have seen one many years ago. It was along a garden of roses that we thought it was something else. Yes it was a bee, though it was quite small .We thought it was a petal that sticked to its body but was not. Maybe true that it is because of the pollens. It is not that strange to see such pink bee, in any creature there is always one which is unusual or abnormal. Anyway, have you seen a white cockroach? I has seen one or two.

2006-10-05 02:15:40 · answer #2 · answered by ♥ lani s 7 · 0 0

No but honestly yesterday I saw a green wooly worm. I had only seen the brown & black ones before & had never seen a green one. It was big to. I saw a white one last month.

2006-10-05 01:40:53 · answer #3 · answered by דְבוֹרָה Devorah 5 · 0 0

Nope, never seen one in that color. But it could be due to the pollen that the bee was carrying.

2006-10-05 01:46:39 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yeah...it was on the pink elephant after I had a few to drink.

2006-10-05 01:46:52 · answer #5 · answered by markgrinny 3 · 0 0

No more space cakes for you!

2006-10-05 01:46:15 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, but it sounds cute.

2006-10-05 01:45:09 · answer #7 · answered by Fleur de Lis 7 · 0 0

No way..

2006-10-05 01:45:07 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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