When a bee finds a yummy flower, she runs back to the dark hive and starts doing a special dance. This is called the waggle dance. She wiggles her bottom in a figure-eight pattern while making buzzing sounds.
The Direction
The Distance
How long she wiggles also matters. A longer wiggle means the food is far away. A short wiggle means it is close by. Once the other bees understand the dance, they fly out, smell the flowers, and find the treat!
Examples
- A bee does a tight circle when she is very close to the flowers.
- She wiggles her bottom fast if the food is really sweet and worth the trip.
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See also
- How do migratory birds navigate thousands of miles accurately?
- How do migratory birds navigate across continents?
- How Animals Navigate the Open Ocean?
- Why Do Bats Navigate in the Dark?
- How do Birds Navigate? - Sun, Stars?