Honey bees are strictly nectar and pollen eaters, they are not carnivorous. It is more likely these were a variety of wasp.
Bees do not pose a threat to whales as they live in different environments and have no interactions. Bees typically feed on nectar and pollen from flowers, while whales are ocean-dwelling mammals that feed on fish, krill, and other marine animals.
It is highly unlikely that a swarm of piranhas could consume an entire elephant. Piranhas are small, typically feeding on smaller animals or fish. Additionally, elephants are much larger and have protective skin that would make it very difficult for piranhas to cause serious harm.
Alaska produces the most fish in the United States. Its cold, nutrient-rich waters support a wide variety of fish species, making it a prime location for commercial fishing.
One common animal in Florida that starts with the letter "Q" is the quail. Florida is home to the Northern Bobwhite quail, which can be found in various habitats throughout the state.
Florida's fish resources predominantly come from salt water, due to its extensive coastline along the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. However, the state also boasts many freshwater bodies such as lakes and rivers that support diverse fish populations.
Antcolonies, the birds flying v in the sky, herds, and schools of fish
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Yes, bees eat honey. They collect nectar from flowers, bring it back to the hive, and convert it into honey. Honey is a primary food source for bees, providing them with the necessary energy and nutrients to sustain their activities.
Sadly, Florida Beach does not protect fish from dying. Fish die everywhere. You know what, it's sleeping honey, don't poke it. The seagulls are kissing it.
anchovies are the type of fish that swarm the krusty krab
Nope. They don't really understand marketing very well, so they usually eat any fish they come across, and any honey they come across... plus, bees are notorious cheaters when it comes to negotiation.
Fish and bees are alike in the sense that they are all obtained by fishing.
For protection, it is harder for a predator to zero out on one of the fish when they're in a bunch.
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Yes, it means to be full of, or to swarm with. "The sea teems with fish", meaning that there are a lot of fish in the sea.
A group of eels has a few possible names. It can be called a swarm, cell, pipe, or an array. Which is odd since, true eels are a form of fish, but they are never considered a school.
No. Krill are tiny shrimp, that swarm in open oceans by the billions.