β‘οΈπ WATCH - Giant honeybees 'shimmering' waves behaviour when a predator approaches, A chemical called Nasonov pheromone is released to embolden them to stay together
By moving their abdomens in perfect sync, they create a visual wave that scares off predators like wasps and birds.
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they and a a sync, is embolden waves visual Nasonov β‘οΈπ called - them 'shimmering' stay birds.
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By create honeybees predator pheromone behaviour when abdomens their wasps A scares released wave in approaches, predators perfect chemical
A visual wave, huh?
Damn elusive particles...
β‘οΈπ WATCH - Giant honeybees 'shimmering' waves behaviour when a predator approaches, A chemical called Nasonov pheromone is released to embolden them to stay together
By moving their abdomens in perfect sync, they create a visual wave that scares off predators like wasps and birds.
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Nature did flash mobs before they were cool.
Proof of Work! These honeybees know!
This is insane.
Well said
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β‘οΈπ WATCH - Giant honeybees 'shimmering' waves behaviour when a predator approaches, A chemical called Nasonov pheromone is released to embolden them to stay together
By moving their abdomens in perfect sync, they create a visual wave that scares off predators like wasps and birds.
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This species?


Apis dorsata - Wikipedia
Great defense strategy: making the tiny individual bee look like part of a bigger beast πͺβ‘οΈ
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