About 100-200 miles one way.
Their range depends upon weather , winds and temperature . One tagged monarch was recaptured 265 miles away from where it had been released the previous day .
they fly on and on on and on on and on on and on on and on on and on on and on on and on! they fly forever!
Monarchs as i heard migrate from Canada then travel all the way to the gulf of Mexico.while monarchs are traveling,they stop and have at least 2 or 3 generations of life.With this the monarchs die and the new generation takes it's place and does the same.
Not far.
Penguins cant fly.
The best answer is as far as they have to. Migrating ducks fly thouands of miles, while domestic breeds rarely fly at all.
How far can helicopter fly on a one tank of gas
i don't think they can fly far. but that's why they can walk and of course hop.hope that helps.
The duration of Fly High Run Far is 2.43 hours.
Monarchs are able to fly long distances due to their remarkable physiological adaptations, including their ability to store fat for energy and their unique wing structure that allows for efficient gliding. They utilize favorable wind currents and thermals to conserve energy during migration. Additionally, their innate navigation skills help them travel thousands of miles between breeding and wintering grounds. These traits enable them to undertake one of the longest migrations of any insect species.
Not on their own, but when you hit them far, they "fly."
a ember can fly 20 Kilometres