Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Thousands of years ago in what is now the Dominican Republic, there was a cave full of bones. And those bones were full of bees.
Generations of ancient, solitary bees made a home within the tooth holes of a fossilized jawbone, which was recently uncovered in a cave on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola. It's the first time ...
Paleontologists working in a cave on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola have discovered the first-known instance of ancient bees nesting inside pre-existing fossil cavities. Paleontologists working in ...