constructing a hexagon honeycomb cell. He told me that
the senior honeybee, who was the eldest bee, could give
me the best answer. He then called over the senior bee,
who answered my question:
Senior Bee:
When we make a hexagonal cell, we pay
special attention to the inside angles of the comb cells. We
have to make each one 120 degrees. Besides, the tilt of the
cells to the ground is also very important. If we take care
of the other point and miss this one, then the cell will not
be the proper shape and all the honey we store in the
comb will spill out on to the ground.
Omar:
To tell you the truth, that is quite difficult for
me to understand, as I am not very familiar with the
subject. How can honeybees make these calculations
without any errors? How can you set each angle exactly at
120 degrees? And then you do not use any tools when
building these combs. That reminds me of all the pages full
of queer geometrical shapes I drew while trying to draw
proper hexagons... I am even more amazed by you now!
Senior Bee:
Don't be amazed at us; we do not do
these things by ourselves! These are innate skills.
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