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Bumblebee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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1. There are 250 species of bumblebee worldwide. ... 2. Estimates suggest that the number of bumblebee species in lowland Britain have reduced between 50 and 70% since the 1950s. ... Interesting Facts About the Hawthorn Tree...
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Facts of American Bumblebee belonging to insects species ... Bumblebee queens are huge; they are most often seen visiting flowers in early spring, before they have raised their first brood of workers. After the workers hatch, they do all of the nectar and pollen gathering while the queen stays in the nest.
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Facts of Bumblebee Moth belonging to insects species ... It looks like a large bumblebee when it flies, so predators leave it alone. When this moth first emerges from pupation the wings are completely covered with dark scales. When it begins to fly, the rapid buzzing of the wings causes most of the scales to fall off.
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Calories in Crackers Bumblebee - Nutrition Facts, and Healthy Alternatives - The Daily Plate Calorie Counter - Calorie counter, nutrition facts, fitness tracker, calorie information, healthy alternatives, in our database of 165,000 foods... ... Nutrition Facts on Crackers Bumblebee provided by LIVESTRONG.COM;
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Andreas Wittenstein: Textual notes to Bumblebee Poem ... jumbled eyes: The bumblebee, like most insects, has compound eyes consisting of hundreds of eyelets (ommatidia) arranged in a mostly hexagonal pattern. It also has three simple eyes (ocelli).
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