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New studies show that more information is conveyed in the honeybee’s dances, and some of it is innate
Exactly a hundred years ago, the German-Austrian zoologist Karl von Frisch published his first groundbreaking monograph “The ‘language’ of bees”. By the way, he conducted most of the experiments on the Carnica bee race, which has recently been discussed again from Carinthia to New York. Von Frisch made improvements He gained knowledge of the bee dance in the summer of 1944, when he and his staff at the family home in Brunnwinkl on Lake Wolfgang deciphered the exact meaning of the bee dance and in particular the bee dance.
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