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Part 1 / Section 2 / Subsection 34 / Shot 4
A segment of the hive has been cut to reveal white grubs in their cells, and, of interest to us, a single bee in birthing itself, pushing out of the close walls of it's regular cell. It doesn't have a name; instead, it has a time and direction, which will stick to it during its life in and out of the hive.
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