If I am holding a bee, what do I have in my eye? answer this tricky riddle.. good luck!
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The saying "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" is parodied in this puzzle. You are the bee-holder if you are actually holding a bee. Beauty, then, is in your eye.
Explanation:
- Hungerford stated that "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" in his 1878 novel Molly Bawn, implying that how we view beauty is personal.
- The bee-holder, or a predator that "holds" bees, views beauty as well.
- Beewolf is a more frequent name for this lone, digger wasp. It preys on bees, notably honey bees, which explains why. With its potent venom, the wasp attacks the bee, rendering it helpless. Then, it takes flight with the bee (still alive) and flies to its underground nests, where it prepares its young's cell burrows.
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