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Honey Bee
Insects, Arachnids, Reptiles & Amphibians
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A hard working honey bee taking a resting on a ledge.
Honey bees have 6 legs, 2 compound eyes made up of thousands of tiny lenses (one on each side of the head), 3 simple eyes on the top of the head, 2 pairs of wings, a nectar pouch, and a stomach.
Worker honeybees are all females and are the only bees most people ever see. They forage for food and build and protect the hive, among many other societal functions.
Bee | Insect | Fly | Honey | Brown
148Honey Bee - Insects, Arachnids, Reptiles & AmphibiansA hard working honey bee taking a resting on a ledge. Honey bees have 6 legs, 2 compound eyes made up of thousands of tiny lenses (one on each side of the head), 3 simple eyes on the top of the head, 2 pairs of wings, a nectar pouch, and a stomach. Worker honeybees are all females and are the only bees most people ever see. They forage for food and build and protect the hive, among many other societal functions.