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IIT-Mandi study uses robots to decode animal homing behaviour

Using small, programmable robots, the researchers explored the complexities of homing behaviour, or how animals navigate their way back home, within a controlled environment, IIT Mandi has said

August 26, 2024 / 13:32 IST
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The researcher found that beyond an optimal level of randomness, the duration of homing remains unaffected.
The researcher found that beyond an optimal level of randomness, the duration of homing remains unaffected.

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Mandi researchers claim to have made “significant advances” in understanding how animals navigate their way back home after foraging even when confronted with unexpected detours.

Using small, programmable robots, the researchers explored the complexities of homing behaviour within a controlled environment, IIT-Mandi said in a statement on August 26.

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The ability to return home after activities like migration or foraging is crucial for many animals. Homing pigeons, for instance, are known for their ability to deliver messages over long distances due to their exceptional navigation skills.

Similarly, sea turtles, salmon, and monarch butterflies undertake long journeys to return to their birthplaces. This homing behaviour, common in nature, has long intrigued scientists.