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Bumblebees stick out their tongues when they enjoy a sweet treat

Bumblebees stick out their tongue and 'lick their lips' after tasting a sweet treat, scientists have revealed. But when they gave the bees bitter drinks, they shook their heads in disgust.

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Bumblebees stick out their tongues when they enjoy a sweet treat

Bumblebees stick out their tongue and 'lick their lips' after tasting a sweet treat, scientists have revealed. But when they gave the bees bitter drinks, they shook their heads in disgust.

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theguardian.com1 g fa

Do bees have inner lives? Slow-motion video reveals bumblebee behaviour similar to ‘liking’ or ‘disliking’

Bees respond to tasty treats or plain water based on context, study that may provide support for establishing insect sentience shows

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newscientist.com1 g fa

Bumblebee facial movements give clues to their inner lives

A series of experiments shows that bees respond differently to tastes depending on their internal states, hinting that they have something akin to our emotions

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Timeline cronologica

  1. lunedì 6 luglio 2026·theguardian.com

    Do bees have inner lives? Slow-motion video reveals bumblebee behaviour similar to ‘liking’ or ‘disliking’

    Bees respond to tasty treats or plain water based on context, study that may provide support for establishing insect sentience shows

  2. lunedì 6 luglio 2026·dailymail.com

    Bumblebees stick out their tongues when they enjoy a sweet treat

    Bumblebees stick out their tongue and 'lick their lips' after tasting a sweet treat, scientists have revealed. But when they gave the bees bitter drinks, they shook their heads in…

  3. lunedì 6 luglio 2026·newscientist.com

    Bumblebee facial movements give clues to their inner lives

    A series of experiments shows that bees respond differently to tastes depending on their internal states, hinting that they have something akin to our emotions