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The cooling system that lets bees beat the heat when hovering

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To stay in the air when hovering over a flower, bumble bees continually flap their wings rapidly, a metabolic process that generates a massive amount of internal heat. Their flight muscles work so intensely that they can raise the insect's body temperature by 30°C to 35°C above the surrounding air. On a scorching summer day, this can put them at risk of overheating, which may be fatal.

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