This Australian moth uses the stars as a compass to travel hundreds of miles
This Australian moth uses the stars as a compass to travel hundreds of miles
Meet the bug that uses the stars to navigate hundreds of miles
The Bogong moth follows the stars to fly hundreds of miles
Since stars appear in predictable patterns each night, scientists suspected they might help lead the way. They placed moths in a flight simulator that mimicked the night sky above them and blocked out the Earth’s magnetic field, noting where they flew. Then they scrambled the stars and saw how the moths reacted.
When the stars were as they should be, the moths flapped in the right direction. But when the stars were in random places, the moths were disoriented. Their brain cells also got excited in response to specific orientations of the night sky.