No one knows for sure exactly how far a butterfly travels in one day when it migrates for the winter. It is believed many species travel 100's of miles a day.
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some cool butterfly facts are that butterflies length is between 0.5 and 1 inch. a butterflies footprint is smaller than a sheet of paper. butterflies are lighter than a piece of paper. butterflies only weigh as much as 2 rose petals.
The migrate to get the warmer weather. Also, in winter it would be much harder for them to find food.
Some owls migrate...it depends upon the species of owl. For instance, snowy owls migrate south in the winter much in the same way that other types of birds migrate south for the winter.
Kiwi neither hibernate nor migrate. They breed during the winter months, so they do not hibernate. They establish their territory when they form a breeding pair, so they do not migrate.
Most turtles do not go anywhere in winter. They sleep much of the time, and stay where they are.
No it does not. it's a resident bird. They survive quite well during the winter and have no need to migrate, much to the dismay of city dwellers where these birds live.Pigeons, unlike some other species of birds, do not migrate. They can and will fly many miles away from their roost to find food, but at the end of the day they will always return home. When pigeons are a few months old, they imprint their location in their brain as "home" and will always return there.
Barn swallows migrate to countries in South America, such as Argentina and Brazil, during the winter months to escape colder climates and find food in warmer regions. They travel thousands of miles to reach their wintering grounds and then return to their breeding grounds in North America during the spring and summer.
when it winter in other country some animals migrate like birds and they go somewhere much warm cause birds are cold blooded they don't have the ability to produce heat
The Rosy Pelican is a migratory bird that is also known as the Western White Pelican. Rosy Pelicans migrate to India in the winter season because fish are plentiful there at that time of year.