They are very small birds known for their ability to hover over a food source by flapping their wings 12-90 times per second.
They drink the flower nectar and are the only bird that can fly backwards.
A tiny bird with muscles that can make it fly in any direction and stay in one spot while drinking nectar. They are very fast and feed off of bugs also. I assume that you were referring to a Hummingbird.
Hummingbirds are birds comprising the family Trochilidae. They are among the smallest of birds, and include the smallest extant bird species, the Bee Hummingbirds. They can hover in mid-air by rapidly flapping their wings 12-90 times per second (depending on the species). They can also fly backwards, and are the only group of birds able to do so.[1] Their English name derives from the characteristic hum made by their rapid wing beats. They can fly at speeds exceeding 15 m/s (54 km/h, 34 mi/h).[2]
2.what does a swallow do
Bees are initially laid as eggs--one per hexagonal cell of honeycomb. Within three days, they hatch and become larvae. Later, mature bees place a wax cap over the top of each cell and the larvae become pupae, also called capped brood. So, in short, bees do undergo metamorphosis.
A hummingbird is a bird.
There is an insect called a hummingbird moth due to the way it resembles a hummingbird when it hovers and feeds. Hummingbird moths are insects that live in Afro-Eurasia. Hummingbirds are birds that live in the Americas.
All insects go through metamorphosis. It's part of their life cycle.
Egg then larva/pupa.
butterfly, barkbeetle, ladybug, and bee.
Mostly insects go through what we call an complete or incomplete metamorphsis. The complete metamorphosis contains four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The first insect that we all know that goes through these four stages would be the butterfly. Other insects that goes through these stages include frogs, ants, bees, ladybugs, flies, beetles, and moths. The incomplete stages that insects go through are: egg, nymph (immature stage), and adult. The first insect that goes through this process that we all know would be the grasshopper. Other insects included in this incomplete stage would include the dragonfly, cockroaches, and spiders. To much of my surprise, some mammals and crustaceans are included in the list. The Great White Shark, lobsters, all snakes, and penguins are included in the incomplete metamorphosis stages.
we have babes and that just have a egg
Butterflies start out as caterpillars and hatch from the chrysalis as an adult. Bees are born from eggs and go through complete metamorphosis.
No. If a bee's body temperature drops below about 10 degrees Celsius it will die.
Yes. A honey bee starts as an egg, turns into a pupa, then a larva and then hatches as a fully formed bee. The whole process takes 21 days.
no cos they aint hit puberty yet.
The Dragonfly goes through incomplete metamorphosis.
they do not undergo complete metamorphosis because, unlike a butterfly, they do not completley change themselves.
Yes. The honey bee queen lays an egg in a cell and after three days the egg changes into a larva. After a further six days, the cell is sealed with a wax cap and the larva gradually changes into a pupa. After a further twelve days, 21 days in total, the pupa emerges as a fully formed honey bee.
butterfly, barkbeetle, ladybug, and bee.
he look through an eye of a bee to find out information and to see what bee see.!
egg, larva, pupa, adult
yes....
Begins stealing their food
Like other insects, bees go through four stages in their life: # Egg # Larva # Pupa # Adult
Mostly insects go through what we call an complete or incomplete metamorphsis. The complete metamorphosis contains four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The first insect that we all know that goes through these four stages would be the butterfly. Other insects that goes through these stages include frogs, ants, bees, ladybugs, flies, beetles, and moths. The incomplete stages that insects go through are: egg, nymph (immature stage), and adult. The first insect that goes through this process that we all know would be the grasshopper. Other insects included in this incomplete stage would include the dragonfly, cockroaches, and spiders. To much of my surprise, some mammals and crustaceans are included in the list. The Great White Shark, lobsters, all snakes, and penguins are included in the incomplete metamorphosis stages.