Big horns are horrifying rat mice in less than a minute

The big bee fought the mouse, causing the enemy to die in less than a minute.

According to Daily Mail, the video shows the scene of a violent attack on the body and face of the mouse. The unlucky rodent lies twitching on the ground, seemingly seriously injured.

The video is said to be shot in Gulfport, Mississippi, USA, and is widely shared on social networks.

One person posted a video saying the bee attacked the mouse to implant eggs on the host. But some others think that wasps have no reason to choose mammals to transplant eggs.

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The mouse writhes because of being attacked by wasps.

The video begins with the mouse lying on the ground trying to push the bee that is clinging to the body. But no matter how the mouse made, the hornets kept on attacking violently.

Video viewers can see the bee aiming directly at the face of the mouse. A few minutes later, the mouse lay motionless, like dead.

Some video viewers believe that wasps do not lay eggs on mammals. But others say this is possible, although hornets rarely choose such large hosts.

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It is unclear why hornets are targeting mammals like mice.

The wasps are famous for their larger size than other bees, and know how to transplant eggs on their host . The growing larva will eat the host from the inside out, often as another insect.

Another possibility is that the wasp bee retaliated against his comrades. Because bees can sense the chemicals released from other bees dead.