Despite some of these rocks weighing as much as a real person, Brian Dunning thinks he has figured out what exactly is causing them to move in zig-zag patterns across the desert floor. Video after the break.

One of the strongest theories about what the rocks move is that water rising from beneath the surface of the sand is pushed by the wind creating a surface the rocks can move along.

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