10 Bizzare Evolutionary Behaviors That Help Animals Survive

2. Teamwork

Macro closeup of bee hive with detail of h. Photo Credit: Envato @wirestock

When it comes to teamwork, ants, bees, and termites take it to a whole another level. These eusocial insects operate like a single, well-oiled machine, where each member has a specific job—whether it’s foraging for food, defending the colony, or caring for young. The queen may be the star of the show, but without worker bees, the hive wouldn’t function. This extreme level of cooperation ensures survival in ways that solitary creatures could never manage. From elaborate tunnels to perfectly hexagonal honeycombs, their societies are a marvel of natural engineering.

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