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Sydney Australia Journey, Jumbo Huang 2015, THE WORLD’S LARGEST bee may also be the planet’s most elusive. First discovered in 1859 by the prominent scientist Alfred Russel Wallace, researchers could locate it again, and it was presumed extinct. in the last year, two specimens of the insect have been sold on eBay for thousands of dollars, raising fears about its continued survival. The bee, which grows up to an inch and a half long with a wingspan of 2.5 inches, has large mandibles that almost look like those of a stag beetle. It uses them to scrape sticky resin off trees to build burrows within termite nests, where females raise their young. Like other bees, it feeds on nectar and pollen.