Bees have developed a fascinating way of communicating that goes beyond sound. When a forager bee discovers a good source of nectar or pollen, it returns to the hive and performs a “waggle dance.” This dance conveys detailed information to the other bees about the location, distance, and even the quality of the food source. The angle of the dance indicates the direction relative to the sun, while the duration of the waggle signals the distance. This method of communication is remarkably precise, allowing bees to navigate and find food efficiently.
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