"Okay everyone I want you to see if you can find any animals to put on our new Animal Website" spoke Mrs. Fox. "What do we do when we find a animal?" I spoke with curiosity. "You tell me right away Maddie" Mrs. Fox spoke staring at me with cautiosness. She only did that because last time we tried to do this I was running around outside making weird noises that scared all the animals off, I was running around because I ate too much sweets. "Ok" I spoke with no exitment.
Awhile later I saw something reddish-brown with black, orange-yellow rings sticking out of a beautiful flower. I was curiously wondering about what it was that I waited for it to finish what it was doing in the flower. As the creature came ot of the flower I realised it was a bee! I quickly ran towards Mrs. Fox and told her about the bee. "Ah a honey bee" spoke Mrs. Fox gracefully.
"A what bee?" I spoke with confusion. "A honey bee, its a type of bee that some bee keepers have so they can sell the honey bee's honey" Mrs. Fox explained. In less than a minute Mrs. Fox called all my classmates so they could see the honey bee. As we got closer to the spot everybody including me and Mrs. Fox heard lots of buzzing. "Are you
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Their head, antennae, and legs are black. Finally for the body area worker bees have a sharp stinger on their body that contains venom, but if they use it when their in danger once it gets cought in someone's skin it would be teared out of the bee and the bee would be dead. Honey bees live in hves 9 feet off the ground of course, cracks in large rocks, some creative honey bees make a hive inside a barbecue grill, in holes of trees probably hollow trees, dark spaces, inside walls of houses, manmade hives, sheds, along fences,and in or around chimneys. Honey bees consider a hive a protective home that provides lots of