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Bogong Moths Are First Insect Known to Use Earth’s Magnetism to Navigate at Night

Scientists have been stumped as to how the moths navigate to such precisely located caves without ever having been there before, but new research has provided some insight.

from gizmodo http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2018/06/bogong-moths-are-first-insect-known-to-use-earths-magnetism-to-navigate-at-night/

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