i really have no idea...maybe their saying that if different animals can have sexual intercourse, so can different races of people
The answer to this guestion is either bees or birds.
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Predators of killer bees include animals such as birds, reptiles, mammals, and other insects. These predators are known to target killer bees for food, but they may face resistance due to the bees' aggressive behavior and powerful stings.
Bees will sting birds when their beehive is under attack. However, birds tend to be quicker at consuming the insects before the bee can attack.
European rabbits do not typically eat other animals that rely on mutualistic relationships for their survival. They mainly feed on vegetation such as grasses, plants, and crops. Mutualism animals like bees or birds play different roles in the ecosystem and are not part of the rabbit's diet.
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They are talking about sex. They are talking about Human Reproduction. they are talking about nature and the delicate balance in the ecosystem. how the birds are dependent on the bees for food. :)
Bees, birds, and many other animals can pollinate plants
Bees, birds, and many other animals can pollinate plants
It depends on the zoo. But, many zoos have these animals in common. For example:giraffeselephantstigerslionsbirdsbutterfliespenguinsrhinoceroshipposbearsflamingosmonkeysalligatorscrocodilesfishBut it really depends on the zoo.
-wind -bees -birds -rainwater -blowing wind -bats -butterflies
There is actually a story about making babies called Birds, Bees, Babies in which the birds and the bees make a baby and then the stork delivers it. They use frogs and snails and puppy dog tails. The story is a way to satisfy the curiosity of children who are asking where babies come from. The birds and bees story is called Birds, Bees, Babies and was written by J.L. Sweat.
-wind -bees -birds -rainwater -blowing wind -bats -butterflies
butterflys ants beetles bees birds,like robins,bluejays, and much more ,crows.
The answer to this guestion is either bees or birds.
"The birds and the bees" (sometimes expanded to "the birds, the bees and the butterflies" or "the birds, the bees, the flowers, and the trees") is a commonly used phrase (which has become somewhat of a clich
Nature. Bees are insects. Birds make nests.