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2025-08-12T22:23:02.384Z
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Be My AI: Plastic model of a bee on a wooden table. The model is a light gray color and has articulated legs, detailed wings, and segmented body parts. It appears to be modeled after a honeybee, most likely a Western honeybee (species name: Apis mellifera), judging by the distinct head, thorax, and abdomen shapes, as well as the characteristic wing venation and leg structure often highlighted in educational models. Visible body parts from head moving backward: Head – The front part, rounded with visible mandibles and what look like antennae attachments. Thorax – The next segment behind the head, where the wings and legs are attached. The thorax is slightly larger and somewhat rounded. Wings – Two pairs of outstretched, veined wings are attached to the thorax, with intricate structural detail visible. Legs – Three pairs of segmented legs (six legs total) are attached to the thorax, fanning out to the sides. Abdomen – The elongated, bulbous section at the rear of the bee, divided into several segments.
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