The Arctic bee, specifically the species known as the Arctic bumblebee (Bombus polaris), typically measures about 1 to 2 centimeters in length. These bees are adapted to cold environments, and their size helps them conserve heat. Like many bumblebee species, they have a robust body and are covered in dense hairs, which aids in insulation and pollen collection. Their relatively small size is advantageous for navigating the Arctic's challenging conditions.
There are no bees in the arctic.
A blonde bee has a big orange, fuzzy body. The blonde bee is twice the size of the average honey bee.
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Well bee is very small. They can sting you. No bee's can be very very big.
If it is bigger than a honey bee, it will be a bumble bee.
it is somewhere
Big
50m
The Arctic jellyfish is 120feet from head to tinicle.
Bees are found everywhere in the world except for the Arctic and Antarctic regions.
The bear because when it eats the honey the bees are still in it and he swallows them too! EWWW!
yes if you live near or on the arctic circle you can have a pet arctic hare.