蜜蜂如何用舞蹈传递食物信息
Honeybees live in big family groups called hives. In the warm summer, worker bees fly out to find food. They look for sweet nectar and bright yellow pollen in flowers. When a bee finds a good place with lots of food, it flies home. It needs to tell the other bees where to go. But bees do not use words.
The bee shares the news by dancing on the honeycomb. It moves its body in a special figure-eight shape. In the middle of the dance, it does a short straight run. While running, it shakes, or waggles, its body very fast from side to side. That is why it is called the waggle dance.
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