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Despite cloudy skies, bees can still use sun for navigation

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The hunt for nectar can take honeybees kilometers away from their hive into unknown territory—and yet, they always find their way back. The sun's position in the sky serves as a kind of compass for bees, even when clouds or other objects block it from view. They owe this ability to the special structure of their complex eyes, which they use to analyze patterns of polarized light in the sky that are invisible to humans.

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