why honey bees are dancing
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Honeybees have evolved an extraordinary form of communication known as the "waggle" dance. When a worker discovers a good source of nectar or pollen (note the pollen spores dusting this bee's back), she will return to the hive to perform a waggle dance to let her nest mates know where it lies.
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because they want to dance
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