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Honey bees stun scientists in new 'waggle dance' discovery

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Honey bees stun scientists in new 'waggle dance' discovery

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Researchers have made a new discovery about honey bees, finding that they adjust the precision of their waggle dance movements based on audience size and composition. This discovery sheds new light on the complex communication methods of honey bees.

Honey bees have been found to adjust their waggle dance movements based on audience size and composition. The dance is used to communicate the location of food sources. Researchers observed that the precision of the dance changes depending on the number and type of bees watching. This discovery provides new insights into the complex social behavior of honey bees. The study's findings have implications for our understanding of bee communication and social structure. Further research is needed to fully understand the significance of this discovery.

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