How do animals know where they’re going?
Leave a reviewWe know birds can travel large distances day or night, rain or shine, even if they’ve never migrated before. If you confuse a spiny lobster and drop it far from home, it can still find its way back. How do they do that? In this episode, Tai discovers the mysterious and mind-boggling ways animals navigate.
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We know birds can travel large distances day or night, rain or shine, even if they’ve never migrated before. If you confuse a spiny lobster and drop it far from home, it can still find its way back. How do they do that? In this episode, Tai discovers the mysterious and mind-boggling ways animals navigate.
In this episode Tai talks to:
– David Barrie, researcher and author of Supernavigators: Exploring the Wonders of How Animals Find Their Way
– Ken Lohmann, biology professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
– Samantha Patrick, senior lecturer in marine biology at the University of Liverpool
For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcastnews/tai-asks-why-transcripts-listen-1.6747759
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