YES
If a queen dies, then the worker bees will feed royal jelly to some of the larvae and they will turn into queen bees. The first one out will kill all the others, so there will only be one Queen Bee in the hive. This is still a dead end until the queen finds a drone, mates and gets down into the business of egg laying.
Not long at all. It sinks right to the bottom and dies.
Elephants have remorse for the dead and a good memory. If a member of an elephants family dies, then the surviving members will return to the site of the death every year to "mourn." Their trunks are also unique, being made up of 100,000 individual muscles.
When a penguin first egts pregant, its normally the male who carries they egg. they same when its born. so tehy dont really need the mum. so It would go to its dad.
Your average shrew seems to be able to live between three and four hours without food. Their metabolism is very quick and thus they require to eat much more and more often.
No one dies
it is born....then it mates...then it dies it is born....then it mates...then it dies
If the co-signer dies the surviving borrower is responsible for paying the loan.
The wife and kids.
Each state has a section of law known as "intestacy law" which governs how property will be disposed of when a person dies without a will. Normally, it is first distributed among relatives.
She should have the rights to the house. Normally when a person dies without a will, the state has a default will that they use to determine who gets the assets. Check with an attorney for your state. * In every state the current spouse of the deceased is entitled to the homestead or a portion thereof. Generally the largest portion of an estate is awarded to the surviving spouse by means of the state probate succession laws when the person dies intestate. Furthermore, the primary residence of the married couple is never entered into probate procedure in community property states or included in probate procedure in other states unless the property title bears the names of persons other than the surviving spouse.
In Texas, if a person dies without a will, their property will be distributed according to intestacy laws. This typically means that the property will pass to the surviving spouse and children in varying shares depending on the family situation. If the deceased had no spouse but had children, then the property would likely pass to the surviving children.
yes
Funds are transferred to the surviving spouse
Before it mates the queen bee has wings, but when it mates the wings fall off. The bee it has mated with flies away to never be seen or dies.
When a person dies without a will, their property is typically distributed according to the laws of intestacy in the state or country where they lived. These laws determine how assets are divided among surviving family members, such as spouses, children, parents, or siblings. The specific distribution will depend on the individual's family situation at the time of their death.
Yes, provided that there are no other impediments to a marriage, the surviving spouse would be free to marry.