both stripy lol
I live in Tennessee. We have four official insects. They are the common eastern firefly, 7-spotted ladybug, European honey bee (state agriculture insect) and the zebra swallowtail butterfly (state butterfly).
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Yes, zebra is a noun. Side note: that is a common noun, a certain species of zebra is a proper noun
Honey bee IS the common name of the honey bee. The scientific name of the western honey bee is Apis Mellifera.
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.
They're animals.
The common ancestor is the Hyracotherium
There are three different species of zebras: Equus zebra, Equus quagga, and Equus grevyi. The "common zebra" is Equus quagga.
The description you provided could refer to a species of bee known as the green orchard bee or the European wool carder bee. These bees are typically green in color and have striped abdomens. It is important to note that stinging bees should be approached with caution as their sting can be painful.
There are three species of zebra: the plains zebra, the Grévy's zebra, and the mountain zebra. Plains zebras are the most common and widespread of the three, while Grévy's zebras have more narrow stripes and are found in Kenya and Ethiopia. The mountain zebra has a dewlap under its neck and is found in southern Africa.
Zee Zee, Eddy, or Neddy. (Names that end with a high pitched E sound.
Africa is the most common for Zebra's