butterflies and birds
a ground hog like animal. the migration is it makes shadows of its-self
There is no migration in Antarctica: it is not home to any animal.
The Arctic tern is known to make the longest migration of any animal. It travels about 44,000 miles (71,000 km) from its breeding grounds in the Arctic to its wintering grounds in the Antarctic and back each year, following a zigzag pattern around the globe.
I think you typed one of the words wrong up there. Migration usually doesn't influence itself, but I suppose one animal's migration might trigger another one's if it's the right time of year for it.
"Migrate" is a verb that refers to the act of moving from one place to another, typically to find better living conditions. On the other hand, "migration" is a noun that refers to the process or phenomenon of moving from one place to another, often in large numbers.
camel... zebra swims twice a year for their seasonal migration along with the wilderbeasts, and others...
The Greatest Migration was not one year. It was from 1940-1970.
The arctic tern. Not exactly north pole to south pole but arctic shores to antarctic shores.
Nomadic people have traditional migration paths that they follow with the season changes each and every year. These migration routes are learned in childhood, as are the reference points of the landscape.
the year with the most animal abuse is every year,many people like to abuse animal in diffrent ways.Overbreeding and poching animal are some of our main parts of animal abuse.
Sooty Shearwaters (a type of bird), have the longest migration travelling over 40 000 miles a year. They travel from New Zealand to the Northern part of the Pacific Ocean. See related link for more info.
It is estimated that around 250,000 wildebeest die every year during the Great Migration in the Serengeti due to factors such as predation, exhaustion, and crossing rivers where many drown.