Did you know that some bees communicate by dancing?
When a worker bee finds a good patch of flowers filled with delicious nectar, she returns to the hive and performs what scientists call the “waggle dance.” By moving in a figure-eight pattern and waggling her body in a certain direction, she tells other bees where to go.
The angle of the dance shows the direction of the flowers compared to the sun, and the length of the waggle tells them how far away it is.
It’s like a tiny living map, one dance move at a time.


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