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Waggle dance is a term used in b****eeping and
ethology for a
particular figure-eight
dance of the
honey bee. By
performing this dance,
successful foragers...
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waggle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Waggle may
refer to:
Waggle (video gaming), a
pejorative term for a player's
movement of
their video...
- the
honey bee and he was one of the
first to
translate the
meaning of the
waggle dance. His theory,
described in his 1927 book Aus dem
Leben der
Bienen (translated...
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shake off the parasites. They are
clumsy swimmers[citation needed] ,
waggling their large dorsal and anal fins to move, and
steering with
their clavus...
- the
tibia suggesting that foot
waggling is a
generalized excitary signal in
Chlorocyphidae damselflies. Foot
waggling has been
observed in Calopteryx...
- figure-eight
waggle dance. An
orientation 45° to the
right of ‘up' on the comb
indicates food 45° to the
right of the sun. The dancer's
rapid waggling blurs...
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Unlike the Avon float, the
stick has no body; it is just a
tapered rod. A
waggler float is the term
given to any
float which is
attached only at the bottom...
- A
pellet waggler is a small,
dumpy float used for fishing. It is
suited for any
small particle baits, but can also be used for
larger baits such as cut...
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stance similar to that of Gary Sheffield,
waggling his bat
heavily before swinging. Afterwards, the
waggle was
still present but
noticeably less aggressive...
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front and to the left,
where the
civilian pilot can see the escort, and
waggling the fighter's
wings H****an,
Farooq (July 1984). "The
Shooting down of Korean...