Australian Moths Are the First Known Insects to Navigate by the Stars, Revealing a Migratory Superpower
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Australian Moths Are the First Known Insects to Navigate by the Stars, Revealing a Migratory Superpower
Bogong moths use both Earth's magnetic field and the starry night sky to make twice-yearly migrations spanning hundreds of miles, according to new research
Smithsonian Magazine (www.smithsonianmag.com)
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Australian Moths Are the First Known Insects to Navigate by the Stars, Revealing a Migratory Superpower
Bogong moths use both Earth's magnetic field and the starry night sky to make twice-yearly migrations spanning hundreds of miles, according to new research
Smithsonian Magazine (www.smithsonianmag.com)
What is a star if not a guiding lämp
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Australian Moths Are the First Known Insects to Navigate by the Stars, Revealing a Migratory Superpower
Bogong moths use both Earth's magnetic field and the starry night sky to make twice-yearly migrations spanning hundreds of miles, according to new research
Smithsonian Magazine (www.smithsonianmag.com)
Don’t dung beetles do this as well? I’m pretty sure there was an Attenborough documentary with that in it, even.