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Scientists use tiny trackers, plane to follow moths migration path

Summary by Ground News
Scientists in Germany placed tiny trackers on the backs of giant moths and followed them by plane. To the researchers’ surprise, the moths seemed to have a strong sense of where they were going. Their flight paths suggest these death’s-head hawk moths have some complex navigation skills.

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Southernminn.com broke the news in on Thursday, August 11, 2022.
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