Article 6AF7X Mystery of Australian desert ‘fairy circles’ may be solved thanks to Indigenous knowledge

Mystery of Australian desert ‘fairy circles’ may be solved thanks to Indigenous knowledge

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Bare circular patches may be linked to spinifex termites rather than just plants competing for water as scientists had concluded

Indigenous knowledge may have helped solve the scientific mystery of how polka-dot fairy circles" occur in Australian deserts.

The bare circular patches were first recorded by scientists in Africa in the 1970s, sparking a global debate about the phenomenon.

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