Dung Beetle Uses The Milky Way For Navigation, First Animal Found To Do So

Written By Unknown on Saturday, 26 January 2013 | 19:52

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The dung beetle is now a initial animal proven to use a light of a Milky Way for course and navigation, interjection to new investigate from Wits University. The immeasurable and low chalky heat of a home universe apparently provides a good source of course when a Sun or a splendid Moon isn't accessible (or meteor showers for that matter).

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Dung beetles don't have eyes that are pointy adequate to clearly heed between accurate constellations (from a stream bargain of their eyes). They rest on a altogether slope of light to dark, that a light of a Milky Way provides, to get a clarity of orientation. This allows them to make certain that when

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