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It's giving me the heebie-jeebies!
A swarm of bugs has been seen crawling its way across outback Australia - and all are bizarrely going in the same direction.
Thousands of slater bugs have been filmed moving across the dirt creating the illusion that the land's surface is shifting.
In a video posted to Instagram, woodlice, also known as pill bugs and slater bugs, can be seen teeming across the ground in rural Queensland.
Rural Planning Services supervising scientist, Angela Filardi, captured the video of the mass migration.
The video posted to her Instagram account, shows waves of slater bugs bizarrely moving across the dirt in the same direction.
Slater bugs are multi-legged, land-living crustaceans and are typically found in moist environments.
Despite occupying a form more commonly found in aquatic animals, they are terrestrial and have earned the nickname 'roly-polies' due to their ability to roll into a ball when disturbed.
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A swarm of bugs has been seen crawling its way across outback Australia - and all are bizarrely going in the same direction.
Thousands of slater bugs have been filmed moving across the dirt creating the illusion that the land's surface is shifting.
In a video posted to Instagram, woodlice, also known as pill bugs and slater bugs, can be seen teeming across the ground in rural Queensland.
Rural Planning Services supervising scientist, Angela Filardi, captured the video of the mass migration.
The video posted to her Instagram account, shows waves of slater bugs bizarrely moving across the dirt in the same direction.
Slater bugs are multi-legged, land-living crustaceans and are typically found in moist environments.
Despite occupying a form more commonly found in aquatic animals, they are terrestrial and have earned the nickname 'roly-polies' due to their ability to roll into a ball when disturbed.
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