No,
Bumblebees are not mammals. a bumblebee is an insect that has an exoskeleton, and unlike mammals which give live birth to their young, lays eggs that hatch into larvae.
Bees, butterflies and some mammals pollinate flowers.
A mammal is a warm blooded creature such as a human, a cat, a dog, etc. Bees are not mammals, they are insects.
Bees cannot make milk. Milk comes from mammals.
Yes, bees have tiny hair-like structures covering their bodies called setae, which help them collect pollen and regulate their body temperature. These hairs are not fur like mammals have, but they serve a similar purpose in keeping bees healthy and functioning properly.
Yes. Mammals are the only animal group that can have hair. Invertebrates such as certain species of spiders and insects have hair-like structures called setae, not hair. The two are quite different. Hair/fur is one of the defining characteristics of mammals.
Most mammals have fur or hair .
"Hair" and "fur" are synonyms, and are found on all mammals.
No, wood turtles do not have fur or hair, as they are not mammals.
A honeybee lives in a beehive in which they constructed. No, honeybees are not mammals, they are insects.
no salamanders are amphibians mammals have hair, amphibians do not
Whales have tiny hairs on their backs, and mammals have to have hair to be classified as mammals, and fish CAN NOT have hair.
We are mammals and mammals are land creatures. We have hair to keep ourselves warm.