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Australia’s iconic bogong moths are the first creatures other than humans and some birds known to navigate by the night sky.
A species of Australian moth travels up to a thousand kilometers every summer using the stars to navigate, scientists said ...
Bogong moths use both Earth's magnetic field and the starry night sky to make twice-yearly migrations spanning hundreds of ...
Every year, billions of birds migrate in and out of the United States. And across the world, birds fly thousands of miles to reach their seasonal destinations. Some birds, like the Arctic tern ( ...
Many animals seem to have a mysterious sixth sense that allows them to travel through the world in ways that humans can only ...
Bogong moths are the first invertebrates known to navigate using the night sky during annual migrations to highland caves ...
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 sky to navigate, according to a new study.
Imagine traveling more than 600 miles from the only home you’ve ever known, to a mountain ridge you’ve never been to. It’s ...
In Australia, millions of newly hatched Bogong moths embark on an impressive journey twice a year. Each spring, they hatch ...