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  2. Why Bees Do the Waggle Dance - AOL

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    Honey bees are incredibly social insects. They live together in big groups with other bees in an organized society that scientists call eusocial, which means every bee has a job to do. This could ...

  3. Tremble dance - Wikipedia

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    A tremble dance is a dance performed by forager honey bees of the species Apis mellifera to recruit more receiver honey bees to collect nectar from the workers. [ 1 ] History of discovery

  4. Waggle dance - Wikipedia

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    Waggle dance is a term used in beekeeping and ethology for a particular figure-eight dance of the honey bee. By performing this dance, successful foragers can share information about the direction and distance to patches of flowers yielding nectar and pollen , to water sources, or to new nest-site locations with other members of the colony .

  5. Round dance (honey bee) - Wikipedia

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    A round dance is the communicative behaviour of a foraging honey bee (Apis mellifera), in which it moves on the comb in close circles, alternating right and then left. [1] It was previously believed that the round dance indicates that the forager has located a profitable food source close to the hive and the round dance transitions into the ...

  6. Super Simple Songs - Wikipedia

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    They publish animated videos of both traditional nursery rhymes and their own original children's songs. As of April 30, 2011, it is the 105th most-subscribed YouTube channel in the world and the second most-subscribed YouTube channel in Canada, with 41.4 million subscribers, and the 23rd most-viewed YouTube channel in the world and the most ...

  7. Honeycomb - Wikipedia

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    Honey bees consume about 8.4 lb (3.8 kg) of honey to secrete 1 lb (450 g) of wax, [1] and so beekeepers may return the wax to the hive after harvesting the honey to improve honey outputs. The structure of the comb may be left basically intact when honey is extracted from it by uncapping and spinning in a centrifugal honey extractor .

  8. Jessica Alba’s Daughters Say Her Dance Moves in ... - AOL

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    Alba continued, “I showed them [YouTube videos] and they’re like, ‘Mom it’s so embarrassing. You’re just showing us clips of yourself to prove you can dance.’” In order to view the ...

  9. Why Generation Alpha kids are being compared to the honey ...

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    On TikTok, parents are sharing viral stories and videos of their Gen Alpha kids — those born in 2010 or later — channeling the honey badger as they stand up to injustices and take a no-holds ...