Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Rural Reminder
A recent study found that the large majority of grazing cows orient themselves along a north-south axis. This is the case regardless of weather conditions. Although the researchers aren't sure why cows do this, they hypothesize that the animals are somehow sensing the Earth's magnetic alignment.
So if you get lost in a pasture on a cloudy day, check which way most of the cows are standing--and you'll at least know that one way is north and the other south. No compass? Use cows!
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