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Honey bees live in their hives. There are _________ thousand bees in one hive.

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30-40
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40-50
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50-60
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60-70
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Honey bees live in their hives. There are 40-50 thousand bees in one hive including one queen, some drones and mostly all the workers. Hexagonal cells of the hive are made up of wax to store honey and pollen grains in the upper part.

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