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Within minutes of sensing vibrations from pollinators’ wings, the plants temporarily increased the concentration of sugar in their flowers’ nectar. In effect, the flowers themselves served as ears, picking up the specific frequencies of bees’ wings while tuning out irrelevant sounds like wind…
~ National Geographic article
Tulip Blossoms – photo by Bozhena Melnyk, bigstockphoto.com
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