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Tastes in flowers differ
Tastes in flowers differ
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Butterflies and hummingbirds do not pollinate some species of flowers since they are unable to drink their dense honey-dew. Bees, bumblebees and bats, in... 28.09.2011, Sputnik International
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Tastes in flowers differ
Butterflies and hummingbirds do not pollinate some species of flowers since they are unable to drink their dense honey-dew. Bees, bumblebees and bats, in contrary, prefer flowers with rich dew as they are adapted to lapping, but not sucking, American biologists revealed.
Butterflies and hummingbirds do not pollinate some species of flowers since they are unable to drink their dense honey-dew. Bees, bumblebees and bats, in contrary, prefer flowers with rich dew as they are adapted to lapping, but not sucking, American biologists revealed.