Two key pollinators are bees and butterflies. Bees, particularly honeybees and bumblebees, collect nectar and pollen from flowers, facilitating cross-pollination as they move from bloom to bloom, which enhances plant reproduction. Butterflies, attracted to bright colors and sweet nectar, also play a vital role in pollination by transferring pollen while feeding, thus helping to fertilize flowers. Both groups are essential for the reproduction of many flowering plants and contribute significantly to biodiversity and food production.
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