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bumblebee
This article is about the flying insect. For other uses see Bumblebee (isambiguation) or Bombus (disambiguation).
Trivia about bumblebee
Edison proposed a flying machine based on the flight of this creature, also the subject of a musical work
This large black & yellow bee can often be found at higher altitudes than other bees
Its name comes from the Middle English word "bumblen"
"Dumbledore" is actually an old word for this insect; J.K. Rowling imagined him humming all the time
Of the Genus Bombus, it's the bee variety seen here
A species of this insect, Apidae bumbus, ranges from above the Arctic Circle to as far south as Tierra del Fuego
This large bee of the genus Bombus can range from Tierra del Fuego in South America to far beyond the Arctic Circle
This bee of the subfamily Bombidae does not build hives
Some scientists include this stinger in the family Apidae, others in its own family, Bombidae
This large, hairy bee is one of the few insects that can control its body temperature
Stephen Vincent Benet rhymed, "Sherman's buzzin' along to the sea, like Moses ridin' on" this insect
Unlike the honey bee, this very large bee doesn't die when it stings; it can sting numerous times