Answer the questions briefly:
Who are the victims of the angry bee?
The angry bee doesn’t discriminate between its victims. It might sting someone who has harmed it by trying to shoo or beat it away, and it might as well sting someone who was seated blissfully in his garden and had caused no harm at all to the bee, simply because the bee doesn’t distinguish. It might avenge the harm inflicted upon it by biting a completely random individual.
An angry victim does not even wait for biting a human being in order to let go of its feelings. It may sting an animal and birds, like dogs and turkeys, perhaps as a result of a human removing its comb for honey. The angry bee, therefore, sees little distinction when it has a reason.
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