Like all insects, a bee has six legs.
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Like other insects, a honey bee has six legs.
A honey bee is an insect and all insects have six legs
The legs and wings are attached to the thorax.
The bee likely flew with its legs crossed as a way to conserve energy during flight. By folding its legs close to its body, the bee can reduce air resistance and streamline its body for more efficient movement through the air.
Bees have jointed legs, including a joint between the section called the femur and the section called the tibia. However, there is no patella, or knee-cap, so it can't strictly be called a knee.
Like other insects, a honey bee has six legs.
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Six
A honeybee has six legs.
Like other insects, a honey bee has six legs.
A honey bee is an insect and all insects have six legs
A bee has six legs. These legs are used for various purposes, including walking, grooming, and collecting pollen. Each leg is adapted to help the bee perform specific tasks in its environment.
A bee, like all insects, has six legs
The honey bee has six legs attached to its thorax.
Bees have 6 legs.
Yes, bees have 6 legs.
Yes they do