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A new study finds an Australian moth follows the stars during its yearly migration, using the night sky as a guiding compass ...
Australia’s iconic bogong moths are the first creatures other than humans and some birds known to navigate by the night sky.
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New Scientist on MSNAustralian moths use the stars as a compass on 1000-km migrationsBogong moths are the first invertebrates known to navigate using the night sky during annual migrations to highland caves ...
Sharks can navigate via Earth's magnetic field, study confirms for the first time. Scientists have long suspected the fish can travel by sensing the magnetic field, but no one knew how—until now.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNMoth travels 621 miles using stars as compass, scientists find in a world-firstNow, tiny nocturnal Australian insects have been found to use stars as a guiding compass during their long annual migration. Interestingly, the Bogong moth (Agrotis infusa) is the first invertebrate ...
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