Peanuts by Charles Schulz for November 12, 1972
Transcript:
Snoopy and Woodstock sit on either end of the top of the doghouse, not facing one another. Snoopy is reading a book.<BR><BR> "Hmm.." Snoopy lies on his back holding his book to his nose. Woodstock stands on Snoopy's feet.<BR><BR> He sits up and reads: "It says here that the hummingbird is the only winged creature that can flap his wings fast enough to be able to hover motionless in the air..." Woodstock sits next to him and looks up.<BR><BR> "That's very interesting.." thinks Snoopy as he looks off. Woodstock walks.<BR><BR> Snoopy holds his book at his side and watches as Woodstock flies into the air.<BR><BR> KLUNK! Woodstock falls. Snoopy and his ears fly straight up, and he lets go of his book.<BR><BR> Woodstock sit on the edge of the doghouse. He is dazed. "One-tenth of a second is not a hover!" Snoopy thinks, opening his book.<BR><BR>
I don’t think that book is counting insects. I’m pretty sure I’ve seen bees do that.