view wisdom/drone sex @ 9952:4182fb882544

<hppavilion[1]> le/rn neoletters//\xef\xa0\x8d\xef\xa0\x8e\xef\xa0\x8e\xef\xa0\x8e\xef\xa0\x8e\xef\xa0\x8e\xef\xa0\x8e\xef\xa0\x8e\xef\xa0\x8e\xef\xa0\x8e\xef\xa0\x8e\xef\xa0\x8e\xef\xa0\x8e\xef\xa0\x8e\xef\xa0\x8e\xef\xa0\x8e\xef\xa0\x8e\xef\xa0\x8e\xef\xa0\x8e\xef\xa0\x8f
author HackBot
date Mon, 12 Dec 2016 02:52:54 +0000
parents a65a2dc32a46
children
line wrap: on
line source

Drone sex has never been observed in the wild; in fact it's rare to see drones in their natural habitat because they are extremely shy. Experiments with drones in captivity have only resulted in broken drones, and a rotor stuck in the ceiling. We are still looking for a biological explanation for the ever increasing drone population.