How has giant honey bee adapted to living in exposed locations?
The giant honey bee (Apis dorsata) has adapted to living in exposed locations by building large, single-comb nests that hang from tree branches, cliffs, or other elevated structures, providing protection from ground predators and minimizing the risk of flooding or damage from rain. Additionally, their aggressive behavior and ability to generate heat through rapid wing fanning help them regulate the temperature within the nest and defend against potential threats.