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China: A bee in China was filmed pecking and stealing meat
Guangdong Province, China - December 25, 2025 This is the amusing moment that a bee in China was caught on camera repeatedly pecking at a piece of meat and trying to steal it. On December 26, 2025, in Guangdong, China, the video captured a bee landing on a piece of raw meat and persistently pecking at it as if trying to take bites. The bee stayed on the meat for several seconds, moving its head up and down while nibbling the surface. The person filming kept the camera focused on the bee as it showed no fear and continued its strange behavior. The contrast between a tiny insect and a large piece of meat made the scene look humorous and unexpected, as bees are usually associated with flowers and nectar rather than meat. The video ended with the person filming shouting in frustration while the bee flew off from the meat.
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