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Have you seen that magnificent waggle dance that honeybees do? It's how they communicate important information to each other regarding the direction and distance of nectar, pollen, or water. A single honey bee will visit 50-100 flowers on a single trip out of the hive and in her lifetime make only 1/12th a teaspoon of honey.
The bodies of the bees are hand carved from fossilized walrus ivory, which is 500-3,000 years old. It comes from St. Lawrence Island, Alaska, where the native Yupik have exclusive rights to gather and sell this ancient material. Fossilized walrus ivory takes on a range of tones from cream to deep cocoa, depending on the minerals surrounding it in the soil.
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