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7 Facts About Amazing Animal Migrations After billions of years of evolution, the animal kingdom has

7 Facts About Amazing Animal Migrations After billions of years of evolution, the animal kingdom has developed a few tactics for dealing with the Earth’s fluctuating seasons. Some species prefer the homebody method of hunkering down through the winter months and entering an almost death-like state of hibernation. Other animals take a more travel-centric approach and head for warmer climates as the mercury falls. Some of these migrations go mostly unseen by human eyes, while others fill the skies with dazzling feathers or shake the ground with thunderous hooves. These seven facts about the world’s most amazing migrations showcase how some of Earth’s most incredible creatures swim, fly, and stampede throughout the world. - Arctic Terns Are the World’s Most Impressive Migratory Fliers - Gray whales travel more than 12,000 miles between Alaska and Mexico each year, the longest migration of any mammal. - For the Monarch Butterfly, Migrations Are Multigenerational - The Wildebeest’s Annual Journey Is Known as the “Great Migration” - Every Fall, Some 10 Million Fruit Bats Migrate in Southern Africa [Learn More]( If you no longer wish to receive our emails, you can click the link [here]( [open track]

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