answersLogoWhite

0

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Why is the gray wolf a mammal?

It produces milk for its young and has the many characteristics of a mammal


What makes a bee a mammal?

No. Individual bees are insects in the order Hymenoptera. The superorganism of a bee nest shares many of the characteristics of a mammal: Mammals produce few offspring: just like the bee nest. Mammals produce milk for their young: Bees produce milk (royal Jelly) for their young. Mammals have a uterus that allows their young to develop away from the external factors such as weather and temperature. Bee nests have a social uterus to maintain a controlled and protective environment for their young. Mammals have a body temperature of approximately 36 degrees: A bee nest maintains a temperature of around 35 degrees. Mammals have the ability to learn: Bee nests have the ability to learn and adapt to their environment. (For a more detailed analysis of bees as an superorganism read 'The Buzz about Bees' by Jurgan Tautz available from many internet retailers.)


What is the worlds lightest mammal?

bumble bee bat


What mammal name sound like an alphabet?

B- Bee


Placental mammal characteristics?

eveloment of Placenta .


Can a bumble bee sting more then once?

If a bee stings a mammal or bird, no; the stinger becomes trapped and tears out of the bee's body. If fighting other bees or insects, yes.


Is bee a mammal?

A mammal is a warm blooded creature such as a human, a cat, a dog, etc. Bees are not mammals, they are insects.


Is a leopard a mammal?

Yes they are mammals.Yes, a leopard is a mammal.


Why is kiwi like a mammal?

A kiwi is not like a mammal. It has all the characteristics necessary to classify it as a bird alone.


Is a North American river otter a mammal?

Yes, it has all of the characteristics attributed to a mammal and it is in the class Mammalia.


Is Pygmy shrew a mammal?

Yes, it is a mammal. The shrew bears live young and suckles them - characteristics of mammals.


Has characteristics of a butterfly and resembles a bee but without a stinger?

That would probably by a bumble bee moth.