~ A honey bee pollonating a flower~
Grains of pollen sticking to this bee will be transferred to the next flower, thus pollonating it. Birds and bees are common pollonators. Some times even bats and flies can be pollonators if the scent of the flower appeals to them. Some flower give out the smell that represents rotten meat, flies come, and they get pollen on their fur. Then they go to the next flower taking pollen with them and becoming pollenators. God certainly designed our world well!!
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