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Description Buzzies inspired by;
Bitties Undertale AU
Tufties by NanoBanana  
Buddies by TheLexinomicon  

Intro;
Wow sorry it’s been a while since my first Buzzie post! Here’s the Buzzie inspired by several types of domestic bees, notably honeybees! 


How do I adopt a Buzzie?;
It’s very simple! Ask below in the comments of the specific type of Buzzie you want, and you’ve adopted one! In fact, you don’t even need to ask, just credit me for the Buzzies species when you make one! That being said, I do like knowing what each Buzzie is up to, so feel free to tag me in any and all pieces of Buzzies!

Honeycomb Buzzie Species Info;

Height: 3.5 to 4 Inches 
Wingspan: 1.2 to 2.5 Inches 
Behaviors: Honeycomb Buzzies are obedient to their queen and to most figures of peaceful authority. Wild Honeycomb Buzzies are more hostile then their domestic counterparts, but with enough love a wild Honeycomb Buzzie will open up and become quite friendly. Honeycomb Buzzies are often quiet beings, more used to communicating in dance or sign language. Honeycomb Buzzies get along well with other similar appearance and winged Buzzies, but may not always get along with terrestrial types. Honeycomb Buzzies are often very trustable and loyal.
Social: Honeycomb Buzzies live in large hives run by usually a singular Queen Honeycomb Buzzie. Although, some Buzzies are wanderers, moving from one place to another. There isn’t much rivalry between different hives unless there is a food shortage. Queen Honeycomb Buzzies typically produce most of the hive’s offspring, though it isn’t uncommon for a couple to settle down to make their own offspring. Honeycomb Buzzies are very social and most cannot live alone.
Keeping: Honeycomb Buzzies are often kept in farms, where they can pollinate flowers and share their honey. In general, a small hive of Buzzies is easy to take care of. It is recommended to keep at least four or five Buzzies, but be sure the types of Buzzies can get along! Sometimes instincts are too hard to ignore, and a Honeycomb Buzzie may string another if they’re considered a threat.
Health: Honeycomb Buzzies can die if their stinger is removed, however stinging someone doesn’t automatically lead to their death. If a Honeycomb Buzzie strings someone, be sure to check if their stinger is broken or gone. If it is, get them immediate medical care. If quick enough, even a Buzzie with a broken off stinger can survive.
Reproduction: Buzzies can breed with other subspecies, but cannot create hybrid offspring, even if in the same general genetic family. Honeycomb Buzzies usually do not reproduce, as it’s normally their Queen Honeycomb Buzzie’s job. In the absence of a Queen, Honeycomb Buzzies may feed their grubs a specialty made royal jelly to turn them into a Queen Honeycomb Buzzie.
Anatomy: Honeycomb Buzzies normally only have two arms, while Queen Honeycomb Buzzies have an extra set. They have short fur on their back and chest.

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