16
February
2022
Flower Meadow Collections
2022-02-16
Flower Meadow Beginner
The beewolf cuckoo wasp stands out mainly because of its shiny metallic coloring. Its coloring makes it quite conspicuous despite its small body size of 5 to 10 millimeters. The abdomen of the cuckoo wasp has fewer visible limbs than other wasps. The supposedly missing segments are telescoped and serve for reproduction. The venomous sting is vestigial. Cuckoo wasps have a parasitic lifestyle in varying degrees. The beewolf golden wasp lives parasitically in the nests of the eponymous beewolf. Encounters in the nest between the species are peaceful.
These exclusive animals can only be kept in the flower meadow region.
- Place one of each of the following animals in your zoo:
- Banded Darter
- Spiny Leaf Insect
- Giant Fire Millipede
- Red Admiral
- Honey Bee
- Seven-Spotted Ladybug
- Breed two of each of the following species:
- Great Golden Rose Chafer
- Orchid Mantis
- Banded Tree Snail
- Rosy Maple Moth
- Stag Beetle
- Common Morpho
The beewolf cuckoo wasp stands out mainly because of its shiny metallic coloring. Its coloring makes it quite conspicuous despite its small body size of 5 to 10 millimeters. The abdomen of the cuckoo wasp has fewer visible limbs than other wasps. The supposedly missing segments are telescoped and serve for reproduction. The venomous sting is vestigial. Cuckoo wasps have a parasitic lifestyle in varying degrees. The beewolf golden wasp lives parasitically in the nests of the eponymous beewolf. Encounters in the nest between the species are peaceful.
These exclusive animals can only be kept in the flower meadow region.
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