there is no such animal
The Arctic Bumblebee (Bombus polaris) is found in Canada, Alaska, some of the Arctic Islands, Scandinavia and Russia. The Arctic bumblebee has dense fur that slows heat loss. These bees move their muscles quickly to warm their bodies. Also these bumblebees have a higher abdominal temperature than its temperate cousins.
maybey because the preditors always fight with th Arctic Wolf
The Arctic bee, specifically the species known as the Arctic bumblebee (Bombus polaris), typically measures about 1 to 2 centimeters in length. These bees are adapted to cold environments, and their size helps them conserve heat. Like many bumblebee species, they have a robust body and are covered in dense hairs, which aids in insulation and pollen collection. Their relatively small size is advantageous for navigating the Arctic's challenging conditions.
because wolves don't have preditors unless a human had a gun than that's a different story
Well most of the animals are preditors such as the lion and the owl. Most animals think the are preditors when they are not. More preditors are leopard and the cheetah.
yes they do have preditors
Animals in the Arctic region have white fur to camouflage them agaisnt preditors and prey. This is not because snow gets trapped in their fur, it's because they are adapted to arctic conditions. Their fur is also very thick to keep them warm.
Birds are animals that eat arctic bees. The arctic bumblebee (Bombus polaris) fills food chain and food web prey roles for the predatory buff-breasted sandpiper (Tryngites subruficollis) as well as for two predatory ducks, the long-necked duck called old squaw (Clangula hyemalis) and the seaduck known as the common eider (Somateria mollissima). The beneficial insect also may endure nest predation of eggs and chicks by the related arctic cuckoo bumblebee (Bombus hyperboreaus).
i think it's no preditors
Meerkat preditors are Ants and Butterfly
zebras preditors are mostly lions,and hyeanas
yes there preditors one is a wolf