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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 13

    During the total solar eclipse, the bees stopped flying wherever they were and fell silenthttps://nyti.ms/2CByg0k 

    12:19 AM - 13 Oct 2018
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      2. Irene Thompson‏ @maccalled Oct 13
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        @daviddrtinc Eclipsed bees.

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      3. David Thompson‏ @daviddrtinc Oct 13
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        Buzzus Interruptus

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      1. Escaped Echidna‏ @escaped_echidna Oct 13
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        This headline is the first sentence of my new end-of-the-world thriller

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      1. The Newfie‏ @topherb7813 Oct 13
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        But what about the bees that don't make honey and produce milk instead?... You know, boo-bies. (ba-dum-tss)

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      1. David‏ @DavidMuttering Oct 13
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        Leave the Bees alone. Aren’t they allowed to stop and watch too? Everyone else stops working, but just because they are so ‘busy’ they’re not allowed? Poor bees.

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      1. PQS‏ @PQScientist Oct 13
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        This is buzz worthy

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      1. aditya‏ @adityaakc Oct 13
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        Ummm... it can be as simple as they getting confused if it's already night!? Afterall they haven't 'developed' enf to start using watch and be its slave ! In night time bees 🐝 usually rest at night & silence prevails as they don't buzz around !

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      1. Bradley Sumner‏ @BradleySumner Oct 13
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        The magic and wonderment of nature

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      1. linus patrick‏ @linuspatrick1 Oct 13
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        Ok

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      1. Obligate Bibliovore‏ @joe3barrera Oct 13
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        "shelter in place"

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      1. D.M. Williams‏ @DMWilliams77 Oct 13
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        Nah. 2. 2 years left.

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      1. D.M. Williams‏ @DMWilliams77 Oct 13
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        4 years left.

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      1. ((( ❤Ahmed ❤)))‏ @Ahmed44037246 Oct 13
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        It shows there is something bees understands but human do not in this case.

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      1. Dulce Calle‏ @dulce_calle Oct 13
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        The cicadas were very loud.

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      1. Nick‏ @NickZane3 Oct 13
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        Hm... Not in my country 😎

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      1. DishonestNews‏ @dishonestnews Oct 13
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        Obviously it was President Trump’s fault.

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      1. ladyvicspanhol‏ @ladyvicspanhol1 Oct 13
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        Que vidinha frágil a delas, as abelhas 🐝 !! Bichinhos tão essenciais à vida!! Admiro-as !! 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝❤️❤️

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