The honeybee tongue, foraging liquid meals in nature, has a novel segmented floor coated with dense hairs. Since honeybees are able to utilizing their tongue to adapt to presumably the broadest vary of feeding environments to use each doable supply of liquids, the floor properties of the tongue, particularly the masking hairs, would seemingly characterize […]
Honeybee Tongue Hairs are Stiff and Hydrophobic, New Study Shows
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