Complex learned social behavior discovered in bee’s ‘waggle dance’

Researchers have discovered early social learning in insects. They found signaling communicated by honey bees about food sources — transmitted through a ‘waggle dance’ — is an intricate form of social learning and one of the most complex known examples of non-human spatial referential communication.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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