Biology
Climate Change and Bees: Tongues Have Gotten Shorter Due to Decrease in Flower Diversity
As a result of climate change altering plant diversity, some bumblebees have evolved with to shorten tongues enabling them to adapt to feeding on shallower flowers.
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