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In Australia, millions of newly hatched Bogong moths embark on an impressive journey twice a year. Each spring, they hatch ...
Many animals seem to have a mysterious sixth sense that allows them to travel through the world in ways that humans can only ...
An Australian moth follows the stars during its yearly migration, using the night sky as a guiding compass, according to a new study.
Native to Australia, tiny Bogong moths travel hundreds of miles in an astonishing annual migration by using the starry night ...
Bogong moths use stars and Earth’s magnetic field to navigate epic migrations - revealing the first known stellar compass in ...
Earth’s oxygenated atmosphere and magnetic field make life possible, but scientists have discovered that there’s a hidden ...
Migrating bogong moths use stars and Earth's magnetic field to find ancestral summer caves each year
It's a warm January summer afternoon, and as I traverse the flower-strewn western slopes of Australia's highest mountain, Mount Kosciuszko, I am on the lookout for a telltale river of boulders that ...
Several bird species, in addition to humans, have demonstrated they can use the stars to navigate great distances. And while ...
Billions of nocturnal Bogong moths migrate up to 1,000 km to cool caves in the Australian Alps that they have never ...
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