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honeybee adaptations ​

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Answered by issuatstuby090
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The distinctive coloration of honeybees is an adaptation. The yellow and black stripes on a bees body helps make bees harder for predators to see. It is a camouflage when they are gathering nectar and pollen from flowers. Bee stingers are also an adaptation.

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The distinctive coloration of honeybees is an adaptation. The yellow and black stripes on a bees body helps make bees harder for predators to see. It is a camouflage when they are gathering nectar and pollen from flowers. Bee stingers are also an adaptation.

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