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Are honey bees cold- or warm-blooded insects?

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Honey bees are cold-blooded insects. Like all insects, honey bees are ectothermic, which means their body temperature is influenced by the external environment rather than being regulated internally. They cannot generate heat internally like warm-blooded animals (endotherms) such as mammals and birds. Instead, honey bees rely on external heat sources, such as sunlight, to warm themselves and maintain their body temperature. In cooler temperatures, honey bees can cluster together in their hive to generate heat collectively and maintain warmth.
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Honey bees are warm-blooded insects. They can regulate their body temperature by shivering or using their wings to cool down.

Honey bees have a complex social structure. They live in colonies of up to 80,000 individuals and are divided into three distinct classes: the queen, the workers, and the drones. The queen is the only bee in the colony that can reproduce, and she is responsible for laying eggs. The workers are female bees that forage for nectar and pollen and build the hive. The drones are male bees that mate with the queen.
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Honey bees are cold-blooded insects as they do not regulate their body temperature internally. Instead, they rely on the environment to maintain their body temperature. Honey bees are able to generate heat by shivering their wing muscles to warm themselves up, but they cannot sustain this for extended periods of time.
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Honey bees are cold-blooded insects. They cannot regulate their body temperature internally and rely on their environment to maintain their body heat.
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Honey bees are insects which are cold blood animals depending on environmental changes to maintain their internal body temperature 
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