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Bumblebee
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a large, fuzzy bee that is known for its black and yellow stripes and its important role in pollinating flowers
What is a "bumblebee"?
A bumblebee is a large, fuzzy bee belonging to the genus Bombus, known for its distinctive black and yellow stripes and its ability to pollinate a wide variety of plants. Bumblebees are social insects that form colonies, and they play a crucial role in pollination, contributing to the reproduction and diversity of many flowering plants. They are characterized by their buzzing flight and gentle nature, making them a familiar and welcome sight in gardens and meadows.