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Bee stripes may not keep predators away

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Description: The BBC reports that bee predators may well be avoiding bees’ buzzing, or their distinctive flying pattern.
BBC News - Bee stripes may not keep predators away Bee stripes may not keep predators away Birds see bees differently from humans Bumblebees' distinctive bright yellow and black stripes may not be what keeps them safe from their enemies, scientists say.
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Description:UK researchers have found that birds avoid bumblebees even when the insects do not have the classic black-and-yellow stripes.
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