Animals
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Dragonflies Could Possibly be Migrating Thousands of Miles Across the Indian Ocean
Is it possible for dragonflies to migrate thousands of miles across the Indian Ocean, from India through the Maldives to Africa, and return again? Led by Lund University in Sweden, an international research team has made use of models and simulations in order to discover if there is any truth in the hypothesis.
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