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Nocturnal ants use lunar compass and sophisticated calculations to travel at night The team says that the ants' headings during accelerating and decelerating moons fit a kind of linear extrapolation prediction rule. The ants predict the moon's movement by combining linear extrapolation with a rapid "speed-step" when the moon is at its highest point in the sky—its lunar apex. However, they also found that errors in the ants' prediction peak around the speed-step due to night-to-night variability in the moon's arc. Still, these are apparently sophisticated navigation abilities, showing parallels to human-made navigation systems. Source:Phys.org @EverythingScience