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#117 - Cooperation and The Social Lives of Animals: A Dialogue with Ashley Ward

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The Honey Bees Live in Colonies

Honey bees live in colonies where they have this anotthe life lifest were each individual raised mison cell. Each single bee can, over its entire lifetime, collect sonly a fraction of a teaspoon of honey. But the really interesting thing, i think, is that when the queen's grip on the colony starts to fade, the workers often will start to show their true and lay their own eggs. And then we see the breakdown of the smooth social order.

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