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By Emmanuelmusiyiwa
QLD, Australia
emmanuelmusiyiwa@yahoo.com.au
they pick up the pollen on their heads when they fly in to get to the nectar. when they then go to the next flower the pollen is transferred to the stigma of the next flower. an so on.
17 Mar, 2009
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they pick up the pollen on their heads when they fly in to get to the nectar. when they then go to the next flower the pollen is transferred to the stigma of the next flower. an so on.
17 Mar, 2009