Why Do Bees Make Their Honeycombs Hexagonal?
<p>Social animal breeds, such as bees and ants, really have amazing abilities. Most of the time, thanks to their brains, which are quite large compared to their body size, they can handle serious and surprising tasks that are not expected of them. Perhaps the most interesting of these are the cells that bees use in their honeycombs and their architecture. We want to talk about this through Darwin:</p>
<p>Darwin knew before publishing The Origin of Species in 1859 that if he was going to announce such a theory, the theory should also be able to answer such seemingly detailed but important questions: If everything in general is evolving from simple to complex, how can bees build their honeycombs in the hexagonal and most efficient way known so far? What are the previous steps? Do all bees build hexagonal nests?</p>
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