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I have never met honey bee, so I wouldn't know.however, the way honey bees hide is by runnng off to their hives. however, they mostly just sting stuff when agitated, especially if in large numbers.
No, but some bumble bees do. In the wild honey bees would be in natural cavities such as holes in trees.
Yes, it would modify a noun (e.g. spot, mark).
It's from a George Burns and Gracie Allen skit. George tells Gracie he bought a new wallet and Gracie asks what it's made of. George says "Hide". Gracie misunderstands and eventually George says, in exasperation, "Hide, hide, the cow's outside". Gracie's response is "Oh, who's afraid of an old cow anyway?"
Identical twins is the phrase.
The hide of an animal is its skin. From cow hide we get leather.
I used to tell my BFF she was a turtle- cuz she alwaz took forever to get ready to go somewhere, and moved at turtle speed!Turtles hide inside their shells. Although I've never heard this phrase before, I'd guess it means not to hide -- either not to hide from something unpleasant, or perhaps not to hide under the covers and go back to sleep.
Bettas like flowy plants, but not ones that are hard and can tear their fins. They also like a place to hide or rest as well, so you can look at some sort of decoration that gives them the opportunity to hide out when they feel like it.
The clownfish have more rounded fins than other anemone fish and this makes it a slower swimmer. But, these fins enable the fish to make quick darting movements. Clownfish are immune to the anemone sting, because of a mucus they have. This gives them a place to hide from predators.
The term 'hide out' is correct grammar.The term 'hide out' is a verb-adverb combination, for example:You can't hide out in your room all day.The term 'hide out' is a compound noun, a noun formed by combining two or more words to form a noun with a meaning of its own, for example:The robbers hide out was easily found by the tracking dog.
The phrase ready or not here I come was associated with the game of hide and seek. The game of hide and seek is centuries old. The name hide and seek is said to have originated in the 1600's by Lydia McKee from Middletown New York.
To hide a Gateway or Internet Provider address on a Mac computer, use incognito mode. In the settings menu for history, check the box next to the phrase "incognito".