eating
a power bee. or a power drill bee. they drill into wood and lay their eggs or whatever bees have. and they are deadlious. wouldn't wanna get stung with a drill. ino this cuz they once were drilling holes in my back deck.
he does not evolve.
transfer it to the pal park
a bee moves by flapping its dead wing fast to fly which acts like a helicopter!
Stings like a bee.
man should learn to be busy like a bee and work in group
Whenever the bee moves pollen gets caught on its body and it moves from each flower to another
At Youtube one can find lyrics online to easily and quickly learn the 'Bumble Bee' song. Youtube also has videos teaching you how to learn the song effectively and hassle free.
There's a 2007 literally called Bee Movie which is all about Bees but in cartoon, so a fun way to watch and learn science!
you can meet beedrill on route 37. There's also a place right behind Ecruteak. Or you can just evolve your kakuna.
Pollen sticks to the hairs. when the bee moves from plant to plant it will cross-pollenate the next plant . This is a perfect case of nature devloping a system to help ensure survival.
Mutualism - both species benefit from their relationship. The bee comes to the flower to collect nectar as food, and brushes against the anthers of the flower, which are covered in pollen. The bee moves to another flower to collect nectar and rubs the pollen off on the second flower's stigma, fertilizing the flower. Thus, the bee receives a source of food from the flowers, and the flowers are pollinated by the bee.