For years, scientists couldn’t explain it. An eagle, fitted with a small GPS tracker, began traveling in patterns no one had ever seen before. Day after day, month after month, the signals kept coming — stretching across continents, crossing deserts, mountains, and seas. At first, it was fascinating. Then… it became confusing. The routes didn’t make sense. They weren’t typical migration paths. They twisted, looped, and extended far beyond what anyone expected from a single bird. Researchers watched closely, trying to understand what was driving such an unusual journey. Was it instinct? Something environmental? Or something no one had considered...
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