Animals
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Honey Bees Have Different Mechanisms To Allocate Resources Depending on the Situation
A recent study by researchers from China, Germany, and the United States has revealed that honey bees can switch between two different feeding mechanisms, namely suction and lapping, to efficiently extract nectar from flowers of various sizes and sugar concentrations.
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