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Why Bees Do the Waggle Dance
Bees are amazing insects that know how to communicate with each other through something called the waggle dance.
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - All this rain we’ve been having has interfered a little with Spring championship season with several local teams having to wait to compete for a title. But just a few weeks ago, ...
The ladies of the 'Honey Beez' took the high road in their response. After the Alabama State University Honey Beez dance team was insulted by a Florida A&M University announcer, the ladies have ...
A honeybee is performing the waggle dance in the center of this photo to communicate the location of a rich nectar source to its nestmates. Heather Broccard-Bell, CC BY-ND The Greek historian ...
For a bee to be successful, it needs to shake its honey maker. Scientists have long known honey bees jiggle their bodies to let nestmates know the location of nearby nectar and pollen. Bees ...
Passing down shared knowledge from one generation to the next is a hallmark of culture and allows animals to rapidly adapt to a changing environment. While widely evident in species ranging from human ...
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When a honey bee returns to the nest after foraging for food, it breaks into dance. Moving in a figure-eight shape while shaking its abdomen helps the bee communicate to others how far away the ...
After the Alabama State University Honey Beez dance team was insulted by a Florida A&M University announcer, the ladies have responded. During the Sept. 27 game, game announcer Joe Bullard referred to ...
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