DISPLAYING INTELLIGENT BEHAVIOR: DO BEES THINK?

Bee collecting nectar and pollen
Bee on a flower
How are bees able to find their beehive after visiting flowers for an hour?
Bee

Honeybees spread out and forage several kilometers away from the beehive, but they can find their colony after visiting flowers for an hour. Although their brain is the size of a pinhead, they can communicate the position of a food source to other worker bees.

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Bee
After moving the food source several times, bees were able to anticipate the next position and were found circling at the exact place the food source was expected to be placed.
Bee

According to the New York Times, Dr. James Gould of Princeton University, a bee researcher, performed an experiment in which he moved a food source every time the bees returned to the hive. He relocated the food further 11/4 times the previous distance from the beehive. After several movements, the bees were able to anticipate the next position and were found circling at the exact place Dr. Gould was supposed to put the food.

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