Two-Faced Bee? Take a quick a look at this 'Exaerete frontalis' (part of the family of orchid bees or Euglossine bees), and you may see a double set of faces. This species is larger than any bee north of Mexico. This species, and the genus as a whole, is considered a nest parasite. Photo credit: , USGS


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Location: United States of America
Photo credit: © digitaleye / USGS / Alamy / Afripics
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