Mystery of Australian desert ‘fairy circles’ may be solved thanks to Indigenous knowledge
by Australian Associated Press from on (#6AF7X)
Bare circular patches may be linked to spinifex termites rather than just plants competing for water as scientists had concluded
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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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