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Ants Use Pedometers to Find Home 202

Ant writes "New Scientist (a short video clip included) reports that desert ants have an internal pedometer that keeps track of how many steps they take, according to a new study. The insects seem to rely on this system to find their way back to the nest after foraging. Other insects may also possess this pedometer-like system. Some types of ants appear to use visual cues or leave scent trails to find their way home. But desert ants have a remarkable ability to retrace their steps from their nesting site even though they travel on flat terrain that is devoid of landmarks, and any odors quickly fade in the hot temperatures."

Comment Re:Adventures Rule (Score 1) 199

The puzzle was given to you earlier in the adventure, some parchment with some weird symbols. I think the solution was something as simple as just count the number of symbols in the message and go to the corresponding number. I did not solve it myself, but I remember reading it somewhere. Hope it helped with the trauma...

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