
Photographer James Mollison took portraits of more than 50 apes.

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If you are not a fan of bees – then close your eyes now.
For scientists have discovered a species of bees that love nothing more than sucking on the sweet nectar of juice that covers your eyeballs.
And the bees come to land so gently under your eyelids, that some people did not even feel the insects, or feel any sensation as the bees started sucking on their tears.
Even closing your eyes doesn’t always help, according to the report from the Kansas Entomological Society.

It is a question that has long puzzled scientists. What made our ancestors break away from apes and advance so dramatically?
Now researchers believe they may have explained the missing link – a duplicated gene.
Researchers believe that a copy of gene SRGAP2, which appeared in ‘ape men’ around 2.5million years ago, helped our brain cells move faster and make more connections – enabling the brain to become more complex.

An amazing purple crab is one of four new species of the creature that have been discovered on the Philippine island of Palawan.