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Bogong moths migrate up to 1,000 kilometers to summertime successful cool caves
Bogong moths’ (Agrotis infusa) outpouring migration takes them up to 1,000 kilometers distant from plains successful southeastern Australia to cool upland caves located farther south. To get there, nan insects trust connected stars and Earth’s magnetic field.
Ajay Narendra/Macquarie University
One benignant of Australian moth looks to nan stars connected its voyage to a summertime refuge.
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