Sure. Once I saw a hornet that got stuck in a spider web. Instead of being all scary and menacing like they usually are, it was flapping its wings helplessly while the spider just watched, as if not sure what to do with this large, unexpected prey. It was quite a comical sight.
One common USS Hornet ghost story is about the apparition of a sailor seen on the ship's deck at night. Some claim to have seen a figure in old - fashioned naval uniform, just standing there as if on watch. It gives an eerie feeling, like the sailor's spirit is still tied to the ship.
A funny hornet story I know is that a hornet accidentally flew into a car through an open window. It then started buzzing around the driver's head, and the driver was so startled that he swerved the car a bit. But then the hornet got tired and just landed on the dashboard. The driver was able to gently shoo it out through the window later.
The murder hornet, also known as the Asian giant hornet. These hornets are large and can be quite dangerous. They are native to Asia. They got the name'murder hornet' partly because they can attack honeybee hives. They kill the bees by decapitating them. Their stings can also be very painful and potentially dangerous to humans, especially if a person is stung multiple times.
Hard to say for sure. It could be a mix of real events and creative imagination. Maybe it's loosely based on a true incident, but with a lot of embellishments.
Sure. There are tales of a spectral figure in the engine room. It is said that the figure sometimes appears to be tinkering with the machinery, as if it still has a job to do. This might be related to the importance of the engine room during the ship's active service. The crew back then would have been constantly working there to keep the ship running, and perhaps their spirits are still lingering, attached to the place where they spent so much time.