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Why do honeybees love hexagons? - Zack Patterson and Andy Peterson

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Honeybees are some of nature’s finest mathematicians. Not only can they calculate angles and comprehend the roundness of the earth, these smart insects build and live in one of the most mathematically efficient architectural designs around: the beehive. Zack Patterson and Andy Peterson delve into the very smart geometry behind the honeybee’s home.

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Really dig into some mathematical calculations that the honeybees do naturally using the lesson found at: www.hungryteacher.com. Lesson title: “Mind Your own Beeswax.”

Check out this awesome Krulwich Wonders article about bees and hexagons.

Find all the TED-Ed Lessons about math in this series titled Math in Real Life.

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Meet The Creators

  • Educator Zack Patterson, Andy Peterson
  • Director Biljana Labović
  • Animation Artist Lisa LaBracio
  • Narrator Michelle Snow

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