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ZME Science on MSNThese Moths in Australia Use the Milky Way as a GPS to Fly 1,000 KilometersA threatened Australian insect joins the exclusive club of celestial navigators.
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YouTube on MSNSplitting an Australian Native BeeHive to Make Two HivesThis video shows an Australian stingless native beehive being split to make two hives. These Australian native bees are called Tetragonula carbonaria, but there are over 1500 different varieties of ...
Animal conservationists often move elephants between herds to improve biodiversity and group health, but what if the elephants don't speak the same ...
A massive global collaboration has tracked over 12,000 marine animals from whales to turtles to create one of the most detailed movement maps of ocean giants ever assembled. The project, MegaMove, ...
This fascinating divide is called Wallace’s Line. It’s named after Alfred Russel Wallace, a naturalist who noticed the sharp difference while exploring in the 19th century.
In some environments, freezing might actually be a bad idea. Small reef sharks and bottom-dwelling rays often squeeze through ...
It's an impressive feat for Bogong moths, whose brains are smaller than the size of a grain of rice, to rely on the night sky ...
When we think about animals, we tend to think of furry four-legged mammals. But 95% of all animal species are invertebrates – ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNThere's an Invisible Line That Animals Don't Cross. Here's Why.The animal kingdoms of Asia and Australia are worlds apart, thanks to an invisible line that runs right between the two neighboring continents. Most wildlife never cross this imaginary boundary, not ...
Genetic analysis reveals bluebottles are actually four distinct species, overturning two centuries of scientific belief.
Environmental DNA technology is being combined with Indigenous knowledge to care for Country in one of the world's oldest ...
A species of Australian moth travels up to a thousand kilometers every summer using the stars to navigate, scientists said ...
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