Coadan:European honey bee extracts nectar.jpg
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bio | 13:36, 7 Mee ny Nollick 2006 | 1,620 × 1,280 (490 KB) | TadejM | == Summary == Photo by John Severns A European honey bee extracts nectar from an Aster flower using its proboscis. Tiny hairs covering the bee's body maintain a slight electrostatic charge, causing pollen from the flower's anthers to stick to the bee, al |
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