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No sense of direction? Consider consulting some carp
By Meg Byrne
Posted: January 30, 2013
Posted: January 30, 2013
Category: Aggregators, Topic Focus
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Tagged ants, carp, fish, geomagnetic field, magnet, magnetic field, magnetotactic bacteria, navigation, orientation
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