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This Australian moth may be the 1st insect ever discovered to use stars for long-distance navigation
Stand outside one spring night in southeastern Australia and you may be able to witness one of the biggest insect migrations in the world, as billions of brown Bogong moths (Agrotis infusa) flit ...
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Scientists Finally Solved Why Moths Can’t Stop Flying Into Lights
The concept of moths being attracted to light is so established that it’s found in poems, song lyrics, and folklore. These ...
Moths are flying later into the year as warmer falls extend their season, giving some species time for additional generations ...
"Even though moths and butterflies are a well-studied group, we're just now beginning to understand some of the most basic ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Darwin's hawkmoth (Xanthopan morgani praedicta) on flower, Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, Madagascar. Xanthopan morganii ...
South of Fall Creek by the edge of the woods, the moths would gather. They were, of course, drawn by light—set out by a ...
Turn on a light outside at night, and it won't be long before a bevy of insects start careening wildly around it, apparently drawn in "like a moth to a flame," as the saying goes. Now, in a series of ...
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