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: They primarily dwell in dense forests, swamps, and grasslands, often residing in dens .

: A colony consists of a single queen, thousands of female workers, and male drones.

The primary commonality between honeybees, tigers, and zebras is their . While they belong to entirely different biological classes (Insecta and Mammalia), they all utilize stripes for critical survival functions:

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Honeybee Tiger Zebra Updated Jun 2026

: They primarily dwell in dense forests, swamps, and grasslands, often residing in dens .

: A colony consists of a single queen, thousands of female workers, and male drones.

The primary commonality between honeybees, tigers, and zebras is their . While they belong to entirely different biological classes (Insecta and Mammalia), they all utilize stripes for critical survival functions:

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