Killer bees are called killer bees because they kill people and other mammals.
The Africanized honey bee. Euorpean honey bees were breed with African honey bees, creating a hybrid bee known as the Africanized honey bee, or killer bee.
The killer bee escapes the Akatsuki in episode 143. The killer bee switched himself with a tentacle in order to escape.
There are Africanized honey bees in Texas. The name 'killer bee' was given to Africanized honey bees by sensationalist media -- the sting of an Africanised honey bee is no worse than that of the Western honey bee. However, they are not as docile as the Western honey bee and sting more readily and in larger numbers.
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The Africanized honey bee. Euorpean honey bees were breed with African honey bees, creating a hybrid bee known as the Africanized honey bee, or killer bee.
The killer bee got its name because it can kill humans and most insects.
killer bee all day
Killer Bee does not have a wife and never has.
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Yes, Bee Killer is dangerous to inhale.
The killer bee escapes the Akatsuki in episode 143. The killer bee switched himself with a tentacle in order to escape.
Yugito Nii is from the Hidden Cloud Village (Kumogakure) and Killer Bee is from the same village as well.
Both the honey badgers and another be actually, but i cant remember the name. Its a south-america stingless bee which kills the killer bees with its hair, and it pollinates onion.
The Africanized honey bees (aka killer bee) is a more aggressive bee than the regular honey bee. The "killer bee" was created by cross breeding the African Honey Bee with various European Honey Bees. The fear many Bee Keepers feared when it was discovered that the "killer" bee's were heading to the U.S. was safety for their honey bee's. Since the Africanized honey bee was/is more aggressive. Therefore because of the intense aggression, the answer to your question would more than likely be the "killer bee" would win.
'Killer bees' are more properly called Africanized honey bees. They are the result of a cross between Tanzanian honey bee (Apis mellifera scutellata) queens and Western honey bee (Apis mellifera mellifera) drones.
There are Africanized honey bees in Texas. The name 'killer bee' was given to Africanized honey bees by sensationalist media -- the sting of an Africanised honey bee is no worse than that of the Western honey bee. However, they are not as docile as the Western honey bee and sting more readily and in larger numbers.