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Native to Australia, tiny Bogong moths travel hundreds of miles in an astonishing annual migration by using the starry night sky to navigate, according to a new study.
Birds routinely navigate by starlight, but the moths are the first known invertebrates, or creatures without a backbone, to find their way across such long distances using the stars.
Even with brains smaller than a grain of rice, Bogong moths are expert navigators.
In a study published in the scientific journal Nature, researchers found the bogong moths use the starry sky as a guide to the caves in the Australian Alps.
By putting Bogong moths in a planetarium-like flight simulator and observing their brains, experts found that the insects use the stars for guidance.
Biology Bogong Moths Are First Bugs Known to Use Stars for Long-Distance Travel Scientists found that an Australian moth navigates using a celestial compass, possibly guided by the Milky Way itself.