What does the narrator say about Karl von Frisch and his interests?
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In the story, A Lesson in the Henhouse, the narrator says that Karl Von Frisch was a German ethologist who was fascinated by honeybees and best known for his work with them. He discovered that the worker bee could find her honey patch even if herself didn't return. He found that the returning bee performs a 'waggle dance' that tells the others exactly where to go. She gives signals with her legs, wings and tail. Then Frisch wanted to know whether she could see the beautiful colours of the flowers. How good was her sense of smell? The more answers he found, the more questions he asked.
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