There isn't one. Killer bees are more properly called Africanized honey bees and are the result of a cross between 26 Tanzanian honey bees (apis mellifera scutellata) which escaped from a research station in Brazil, and local Western honey bees drones (apis mellifera mellifera).
The so-called 'killer bee', more properly called the Africanized honey bee, looks exactly the same as any other honey bee, and lives in the same sort of places, from small caves to holes in trees -- and, of course, man-made hives.
a killer whale is a black and white whale
the habitat is wet marsh lands and rivers
it's habitat is in the ocean near a beach.
looks like this this is a killer wale
Watery!
in a web
Africa
water
like a barn with mud
their habitat is srounded by cold water in antartica
like yo mama
water