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Honey bees have six legs. Each leg is segmented and adapted for various tasks, such as walking, grooming, and collecting pollen. The front legs are particularly useful for cleaning their antennae and transporting pollen, while the hind legs have specialized structures called pollen baskets to carry pollen back to the hive.

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