they are really common in the US. The estimated population of them in the US is 280,000,000,000
Japanese hornet I actually found out what it is. Its a horn tailed wasp...also called a wood wasp
yup actually ther is !! see it here : http://magickcanoe.com/insects/great-black-wasp-small.jpg :) see it but dont touch it !
red tailed hawks are common in north america
BLACK THREE TAILED ASSASSIN WASP IT'S DEADLIER THEN DEATH
The wasp.
Yes, "wasp" is a common noun as it refers to a general category of insects rather than a specific individual or species. Common nouns are general names for people, places, things, or ideas, and "wasp" fits this definition. In contrast, a proper noun would specify a particular type of wasp, such as "Yellow Jacket."
A common insect that looks like a wasp is a hoverfly. Hoverflies have yellow and black stripes on their bodies, resembling the appearance of a wasp, but they do not sting.
they fly
The noun 'wasp' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a type of insect; a word for a thing.
The bar tailed river guernet. Never heard of it myself, but you called it by its common name.
Yes, the word 'wasp' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a type of insect; a word for a thing.
They are both insects.