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How do flowers adapt to attract specific pollinators?
How do flowers adapt to attract specific pollinators?
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Flowers adapt by developing specific traits to attract their target pollinators. For example, flowers that attract bees often have bright colors and UV patterns, while those targeting hummingbirds may be brightly colored and tubular to accommodate their long beaks.