they are like most bees and like many different types of flowers, except they love blue flowers hence the name blue banded bee.
There are at least that many nearly-indistinguishable banded species in the genus Amegilla, but the "true" Australian blue banded bee is Amegilla cingulata. The species found in SE Asia is Amegilla zonata.
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There are 17 species of Blue-banded bee's.
Blue banded bees are native to Australia, and found all over the Australian mainland. There are over 80 species of blue-banded bees altogether, and they are also found in many places throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
about 4 I think
About 30 species of armadillo have been described.They include:nine-banded armadillonorthern naked-tailed armadilloseven-banded armadillosouthern long-nosed armadilloLlanos long-nosed armadillogreater long-nosed armadillohairy long-nosed armadillo or woolly armadilloYepes's mulitaDasypus bellus or the beautiful armadillo (extinct)southern three-banded armadilloBrazilian three-banded armadillogreater fairy armadilloscreaming hairy armadillobig hairy armadilloAndean hairy armadillohorned armadillopink fairy armadillosix-banded armadilloPichisouthern naked-tailed armadilloChacoan naked-tailed armadillogreater naked-tailed armadillo
Theirs about 42 (if not more) but many are extinct so theirs a lot more counting extinct ones.
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there are 9, 3 have been extinct and 1 is suspected to have been be extinct (South China Tiger)
There are many types of cockroaches. These include the American cockroach, the smokeybrown cockroach, oriental cockroach, brown banded cockroach, as well as the German cockroach.
No, many types of animals are facing extinction.