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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 16 Sep 2017

    Some of these insects are bees, and some are not. Can you tell which are which? http://nyti.ms/2xssFXV pic.twitter.com/K4kTNue6ts

    1:07 AM - 16 Sep 2017
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      1. Donald Allan‏ @RegBarclay2017 16 Sep 2017
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      2. JT Allen-  🇺🇸‏ @LegalMediaWire 16 Sep 2017
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        What if they identify as grasshoppers? Or, frogs? Who am I to judge?

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      1. Blair Kelly‏ @ClearBelly 16 Sep 2017
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        Question: Which one's the bee? a, b or c? Answer: b.

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      1. Ronald‏ @LostVegas44 16 Sep 2017
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        2,6,8 are bees. The rest are marsupials or great apes

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      1. Michael Wimsatt‏ @wimsy 16 Sep 2017
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        Michael Wimsatt Retweeted The New York Times

        No @nytimes I will not train your bee-recognition model.https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/908965479833890818 …

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        The New York TimesVerified account @nytimes
        Some of these insects are bees, and some are not. Can you tell which are which? http://nyti.ms/2xssFXV  pic.twitter.com/K4kTNue6ts
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      1. Danny Streetman‏ @DannyStreetman 16 Sep 2017
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        Well the grasshopper one and the butterfly one look a bit suspicious....unless they are bees in disguise...

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      2. RACHEDI Youcef‏ @Rachedi_Youcef 16 Sep 2017
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        choufou m3a @FatenIfreekya . hia eli rahi specialité b3a3ech ces derniers temps...

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      3. FATEN Hayed  ✒️ 📰 📣 💡‏ @FatenHayed 16 Sep 2017
        Replying to @Rachedi_Youcef @nytimes

        😂 madirlich la pub yaw 😛

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      4. RACHEDI Youcef‏ @Rachedi_Youcef 16 Sep 2017
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        new york times , maalich 😏 hena win tederbi derbetek 😆

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      1. Elena Dominguez‏ @shizellita79 16 Sep 2017
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        1 fly 3 butterfly 5 grasshoper or cricket 7 10 maybe wasps ¿¿¿¿¿¿ But 9??????😨 is IT some kind of hairy ant?😝

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      1. ناصر‏ @NASIR_FAZAL_ 16 Sep 2017
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        2 4 6 8 bees

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      1. Kyle‏ @kylekemp90 16 Sep 2017
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        Fly, bee, moth thing, bee, grasshopper, bee, bee, bee, bee, bee

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      1. The Frozen Walker‏ @JamesCa41849640 16 Sep 2017
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        Aren't these the only ones that have pollen sacs on their legs. I'm pretty sure.

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      1. Hafsa mohammed‏ @Hafsamohammed20 16 Sep 2017
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        1 is a fly 3 butterfly,4,7,6&9 are ants,10 is a firefly and 5 is a grasshoper

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      1. Elias Ishelia‏ @IsheliaElias 16 Sep 2017
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        2,4,6,8

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      1. Hafsa mohammed‏ @Hafsamohammed20 16 Sep 2017
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        2 and 8 are bees

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      1. Nicolas Delrez‏ @Nicklace 16 Sep 2017
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        2.4.6.7.8.9.10

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      1. Ron Peterson‏ @PetersonRon 16 Sep 2017
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        2 & 8 perhaps...

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