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It produces milk for its young and has the many characteristics of a mammal
bumble bee bat
No. Individual bees are insects in the order Hymenoptera. The superorganism of a bee nest shares many of the characteristics of a mammal: Mammals produce few offspring: just like the bee nest. Mammals produce milk for their young: Bees produce milk (royal Jelly) for their young. Mammals have a uterus that allows their young to develop away from the external factors such as weather and temperature. Bee nests have a social uterus to maintain a controlled and protective environment for their young. Mammals have a body temperature of approximately 36 degrees: A bee nest maintains a temperature of around 35 degrees. Mammals have the ability to learn: Bee nests have the ability to learn and adapt to their environment. (For a more detailed analysis of bees as an superorganism read 'The Buzz about Bees' by Jurgan Tautz available from many internet retailers.)
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If a bee stings a mammal or bird, no; the stinger becomes trapped and tears out of the bee's body. If fighting other bees or insects, yes.
A mammal is a warm blooded creature such as a human, a cat, a dog, etc. Bees are not mammals, they are insects.
Yes they are mammals.Yes, a leopard is a mammal.
A kiwi is not like a mammal. It has all the characteristics necessary to classify it as a bird alone.
Yes, it has all of the characteristics attributed to a mammal and it is in the class Mammalia.
Yes, it is a mammal. The shrew bears live young and suckles them - characteristics of mammals.
That would probably by a bumble bee moth.