There is no king, but social insects (ants, termites, and bees) have a queen. She is fertilized by a male, called a drone, and he is the only male in the society.
Traditionally, the queen sits on the king's left side. This positioning has historical significance as it allows the queen unrestricted access to her dominant hand for dining and other activities. However, modern royal couples may choose to sit together or in a manner that best suits their preferences.
Spiders are animals, not insects. They belong to the arachnid group, which is separate from insects.
The heir to the throne, typically the king's eldest son or a designated successor chosen by the king, would be most likely to replace the king of the early Ashanti Kingdom upon his death. Succession in the Ashanti Kingdom was usually hereditary, following a matrilineal system where the king was often chosen from the royal lineage of the queen mother.
Larvae, to start with, as none of them have wings yet. Also there are two groups of wingless insects; silverfish and fleas (which have lost them along the way, their ancestors had wings). There are quite a few insects that have wings but rarely fly, such as earwigs, most cockroaches, and beetles that have their shields fused so they never fly. Also, in ants the only ones with wings are the queen and males, and the young queen bites off hers when founding her colony to perform better underground. She flies only once, during her mating flight, to get far from her colony of birth to found her own.
Grasshoppers are insects known for their exceptional jumping abilities.
Certain social insects, such as ants, bees, and termites, live in colonies with a designated king and queen. In these colonies, the queen typically focuses on reproduction, while the king may assist in mating and ensuring the colony's genetic diversity. Worker insects, which are usually sterile females, perform various tasks like foraging, caring for the young, and defending the colony. This complex social structure enables these species to thrive in diverse environments.
Guyana is a republic there has no king and queen - has never had a king or queen.
No. A catpillar is a larval butterfly or moth. Thus it is an insect.
No there was not a Queen or King.
king or queen of what?
queen and king
Queen bee and Queen Alexandra's birdwing butterfly are insects. They begin with the letter q.
Queen bee, Queen Alexandra's birdwing butterfly and Queen Alexandra's sulphur butterfly are insects. They begin with the letter Q.
Queen Bee, Queen Alexandra's Birdwing Butterfly and Queen Alexandra's Sulphur Butterfly are insects. They begin with the letter Q.
A king and/or queen
How about Queen Anne. There was no King Queen Anne was the monarch.
There is no king or queen of germany.