No, these animals going around in circles do not mean it’s the end of the world
By France24
28 January 2023 |
5:20 am
Conspiracy theories abound as to why animals - from sheep to ants - are mysteriously walking around in circles, in videos shared on social media. We look into what's really behind this strange-looking behaviour, with the help of some researchers.
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