Animals
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Rainbow Bee: How Human Activity Influences This Useful Plant Pollinator
The rainbow bee, also known as Homalictus fijiensis, is a crucial plant pollinator that's distributed all over the archipelagos of the Pacific Ocean, Southeast Asia, Australia, and Indonesia.
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