Reaper Drones can't gather food because they are heavily armed Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, and cannot kill the food for capture without also blowing the crap out of everything within five miles, and vaporising the food.
Generally, they hunt in swarms, providing support to the working infantry, which help to kill and collect food for the Drones, and themselves, to eat.
Over the past decade, the diet of the Workers and the Drones has varied; at first it was the Russian equivalent of the Workers, but more recently, after a sudden territory invasion by these same Russian Workers that used to be their food, and at threat of habitat loss, they began to feast on members of their own colony, most notably their own "Emperor" Worker, named by scientists as "General Shepard", before, enraged, attacking members of the Russian Workers and eventually killing and eating their leader, named as "Vladimir Makarov".
A male bee whose sole function is to mate with the queen is called a drone. Drones do not gather food or participate in nest-building activities; their primary role is to mate with a virgin queen bee. Once they have fulfilled this purpose, they typically die shortly after mating.
Male bees, also known as drones, do not have stingers and do not collect food for the hive. Their main purpose is to mate with the queen bee. After mating, the drones die.
No, male bees (drones) do not have a sting. Worker bees (all female) have a barbed sting which is left behind when the bee stings. The bee will then die. The queen bee has a smooth sting which she can withdraw, so she is able to sting more than once.
Lions gather food by hunting. The lion pride hunts together to kill its prey like zebra or buffalo. Lions do not store their food. Since their food is meat which can easily decompose, they usually eat as much as possible and then leave the carcass to the scavengers
No, only the female worker bees make honey. The female queen bee and the male drone bees do not make or gather food themselves. The queen spends her time laying eggs while the drones have only one purpose, to mate with a queen when she is on her one and only mating flight. The drones are only produced in the spring/summer and are killed off each year once their job is done. For more info on bees, see the Related Link below ;-) http://www.backyardbeekeepers.com/facts.html
Drones are males hatched from unfertilized eggs. They don't collect nectar, nor do they have a sting. A drones' primary role is to mate with a fertile queen. They die after mating. If food is scarce, the drones are driven from the hive, rather than use up resources.
yes Aztec did gather food
how do giant pandas gather there food
carp do not gather food, they suck it of the bottom
No The Drones do
The aboriginal males hunted with spears and boomerangs to gather food.
The aboriginal males hunted with spears and boomerangs to gather food.
they gather their food
move to where the food is
Is there a problem with drones? There are around four hundred in a colony. They do no work and their only purpose is to mate with a virgin queen after which they die. At the end of the breeding season, the remaining drones are evicted by the workers (infertile females) and die as they are unable to forage for food.
They are ejected from the hive before the start of winter.
what food did aboriginal people gather