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Letter: Magnetic cattle

Published 25 February 2009

From Michael Kellock

You reported on research, based on a large number of satellite photos, showing that cattle and some wild grazing animals align themselves predominantly along north-south lines, suggesting an awareness of the Earth’s magnetic field (30 August 2008, p 10). I have since paid particular attention to the hundred or so cattle and sheep visible from my kitchen window.

Overwhelmingly, these animals align east-west. Frequently, this appears to be a response to strong winds, driving rain or fierce sun. Even in tranquil times, there is a clear east-west preference. It seems animals in Australia march to a different drum.

Grazing kangaroos show no alignment preference at all.

Foster, Victoria, Australia

Issue no. 2697 published 28 February 2009

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