It is bumble
A bumblebee is an insect.
Kingdom: Metazoa -- multi-cellular animals
Phylum: arthropoda -- arthropods
Class: insecta -- true insects
Order: hymenoptera -- ants, bees, wasps and sawflies
Family: Apidae -- bees
Genus: Bombus
No, they do not have a backbone, they are invertebrates.
If you want the most basic answer, then it would be insect as they have 6 legs.
That depends on your definition of the word "successful." If you mean which group is more numerous and has populated more of the world, it would be the invertebrates. If you mean which has more higher intelligence, it would be vertebrates. If you mean which group is more essential to the food chain, it would be the invertebrates. If you mean which has the largest animals, it would be the vertebrates. It all depends on what you're talking about.
answer 1 king kong + bumblebee = king kong answer 2 bumblebee + king kong = bumblebee
The bumblebee is on the flower. The Verb is IS. If you need the past tense it would be "was". The bumblebee was on the flower.
Bumblebee would take batman out in less than a second, 1 laser to him or even the batmobile and Bumblebee wins.
invertebrates
invertebrates
Worms make up the largest group of complex invertebrates.
Invertebrates do not have backbones.Examples of invertebrates are earthworms,insects,squids etc... Invertebrates are paraphyletic group.
The smallest group of invertebrates are sponges. They live in the ocean, fresh water ,lakes. and streams. Some things attach themselves to other things so they can get food.
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