
Berkshire wrote:Twilight Pink wrote:So was it a split?
I beelieve it came from the same cocoon as the honey bee, which grew first. Then the ungrown cocoon turned evil, and grew today.
Don't take my word for it though, I lost track! All these splits are just killer!
Berkshire wrote:Now before you guys run off looking up types of red bees, listen up. For this one, I used creative license to design it's appearance.
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The killer bee, or africanized honey bee, is a human-bred hybrid based on the honey bee. That's why this one's design is a modified version of the honey bee outcome. Killer bees get their name for being hyper-defensive of their nests, pursuing threats loooooong distances and stinging in huge numbers.
Due to a series of unfortunate events and mistakes, killer bees were let loose on the world and are known as one of the most successful invasive species to date.
Fun, right?
Berkshire wrote:Now before you guys run off looking up types of red bees, listen up. For this one, I used creative license to design it's appearance.
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The killer bee, or africanized honey bee, is a human-bred hybrid based on the honey bee. That's why this one's design is a modified version of the honey bee outcome. Killer bees get their name for being hyper-defensive of their nests, pursuing threats loooooong distances and stinging in huge numbers.
Due to a series of unfortunate events and mistakes, killer bees were let loose on the world and are known as one of the most successful invasive species to date.
Fun, right?
KitKat2 wrote:Berkshire wrote:Now before you guys run off looking up types of red bees, listen up. For this one, I used creative license to design it's appearance.
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The killer bee, or africanized honey bee, is a human-bred hybrid based on the honey bee. That's why this one's design is a modified version of the honey bee outcome. Killer bees get their name for being hyper-defensive of their nests, pursuing threats loooooong distances and stinging in huge numbers.
Due to a series of unfortunate events and mistakes, killer bees were let loose on the world and are known as one of the most successful invasive species to date.
Fun, right?
I guessed right! But I was not expecting something so creative and beautiful. I thought just a smaller version of the honey bee with an angry face. This is so much better. I love the teeth and the claws and the stinger and the wings and the colors and the pattern and the way the eyes look grumpy and everything I might have missed. This is gorgeous.
Due to late adopts I don't get to dress it up yet though.
Are there any more bee cocoons left? I got a whole bunch of the honeybee so I was wondering. And any rats left?
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