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and honeybees (apis mellifera) are, without a doubt, animals. honeybees are in the phylum arthropoda--the same as lobsters and crabs. so in addition to crustaceans, if honeybees don't merit respect, that would also leave earthworms vulnerable to dissection in biology classes. similarly, iscallops, snails
and honeybees (apis mellifera) are, without a doubt, animals. honeybees are in the phylum arthropoda--the same as lobsters and crabs. so in addition to crustaceans, if honeybees don't merit respect, that would also leave earthworms vulnerable to dissection in biology classes. similarly, iscallops, snails...
http://www.vegetus.org/honey/honey.htm
however it is more likely they are eat the algae on the hard part of the coral. sps corals: safe gorgonians, sea fans: safe leather corals: safe soft corals (xenias, tree corals): safe star polyps, organ pipe coral: safe zoanthids - button polyps, sea mats: safe sponges, tunicates: safe shrimps, crabs, snails
however it is more likely they are eat the algae on the hard part of the coral. sps corals: safe gorgonians, sea fans: safe leather corals: safe soft corals (xenias, tree corals): safe star polyps, organ pipe coral: safe zoanthids - button polyps, sea mats: safe sponges, tunicates: safe shrimps, crabs, snails...
https://animal-world.com/encyclo/marine/Blennies/LawnmowerBlenny.php