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- All honeybees are eusocial insects and live together in cooperative nests or hives. The honeybee is remarkable for the dancing movements it performs in the hive to communicate information to its fellow bees about the location, distance, size, and quality of a particular food source in the surrounding area.www.britannica.com/animal/honeybee
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