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It helps them to become pollinated. For example, a bee will be attracted to a nice gob of nectar and go and fly over to it. in doing so it picks up pollen on it's body. then it goes and flies to another flower and in doing so it drops off some pollen on the new flower. It's how flowers and plants go through sexual reproduction.

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A very useful adaptation for a nectar-eating animal is a long tube-shaped mouth or beak to reach into the flower to where the nectar is.

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Nectar helps attract pollinators.

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A long tongue.

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