Honey bees don’t just perform their famous waggle dance to share directions, they actually adjust how well they dance ...
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Honey bees' waggle dance — wiggling and looping motions — changes with the crowd
Learn more about the complexities of the honey bee waggle dance and why the audience size matters.
A dancing honey bee (center) is surrounded by an audience of “followers” that carefully interpret the movements of the ...
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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 change their waggle dance based on who’s watching, showing that hive communication is more interactive than scientists ...
Scientists have in recent years carefully deciphered details of the dance - an advanced form of social communication in the ...
Biologists have learned several interesting patterns related to bee communication. One such observation was that bees have consistent, unique ways of dancing, meaning each bee has its own 'style' that ...
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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