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efranc65says...Let me get this straight: Something that the eye can't see but is captured by cameras? Smacks of video artefact to me....
8727says...mating mayfly/lacewings/moths, i was reading the other day some moths can fly at 45 mph! enjoy the mystery but the reality will be something not all that surprising
schmawysays...Moths can fly 45 miles an hour? That's surprising.
dagsays...Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag.(show it anyway)
I want to believe ... buuuut yeah, bugs.
8727says...actually, i meant 55mph. i think that's with purposeful use of the wind too though. it's probably not exactly what's in the video, but just goes to show...
schmawysays...I gotta tell Thylan!
>> ^Johnald_Chaffinch:
actually, i meant 55mph! - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/ma
in.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/earth/2008/04/03/scimoth103.xml
obviously this isn't what's in the video, but just goes to show...
Thylansays..."The research was carried out using radar and showed that in August an estimated 200 million Silver Y moths migrated southwards over the UK to breeding grounds in the Mediterranean. The data, from 2003, has only just been processed and is published in Current Biology."
Quite a lot of the UK population go on holidays like that in fact...
cricketsays...*dead
siftbotsays...This video has been declared non-functional; embed code must be fixed within 2 days or it will be sent to the dead pool - declared dead by cricket.
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