Japan is home to the world’s largest — and most painful — hornet. With a wingspan of up to three inches, the Asian giant hornet can look more like a tiny flying bird.
And if you’re a bird — or a bee — watch out.
The Asian giant hornet can inject “a deadly neurotoxin [which] actually can be fatal,” says science writer Amy Stewart. “In Asia, they call it a yak-killer because it has such a potent neurotoxin.”
One entomologist in Tokyo described feeling like a hot nail had been driven into his leg after he was stung. The hornet has been known to prey on mantises and even other hornet species.
Can’t sleep, Asian giant hornets are going to kill everything. (At NPR)
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NO STOP I’M TERRIFIED OF THESE
Japan is home to the world’s largest — and most painful — hornet. With a wingspan of up to three inches, the
And it’s times like this when I am thankful not to be in a more exotic locale, that thing is bloody terrifying! I almost...
Japan is home to the world’s largest — and most painful — hornet. With a wingspan of up to three inches, the