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Study suggests bees adjust waggle dances based on who is watching
Honeybees do not simply broadcast directions to food and hope for the best. A new experimental study published in the ...
Scientists have in recent years carefully deciphered details of the dance - an advanced form of social communication in the ...
Honey bees don’t just perform their famous waggle dance to share directions, they actually adjust how well they dance ...
Bees change their waggle dance based on who’s watching, showing that hive communication is more interactive than scientists ...
Honey bees don’t deliver perfect directions unless someone’s watching closely. When their audience shrinks, their famous ...
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Scientists discover bees don’t dance like no one’s watching – they cater their moves to their audience
They say dance like no one’s watching – that is, unless you’re a bee. On their quest to decipher the complex “waggle dance”, ...
Bees are amazing highly intelligent, very likely sentient, and emotional animals. Bee expert Dr. Mathieu Lihoreau's new book titled What Do Bees Think About? is an eye-opening and mind-expanding ...
Honey bees are incredibly social insects. They live together in big groups with other bees in an organized society that scientists call eusocial, which means every bee has a job to do. This could be ...
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