through the antarctic to the north pole/gayland
No
shutup
i am asking you?
Narwhals typically travel about 1,500 miles north to reach their spring migration spots in the Arctic, specifically to areas in the Canadian Arctic and Greenland. This migration is driven by the search for food and the need to find open water as sea ice melts. The journey can vary based on environmental conditions and the individual pod's habits.
The migration route for a monarch butterfly is when they travel to a warmer place during the winter. They can travel up to 6,000 miles on their little fragile wings.
Narwhals mate, belly to belly, in the deeper waters of the winter migration. Mating tends to take place between March and May of one year. Birthing of live young tends to take place some 14-15 months later, between July and August of the next year, in the shallower waters of the summer migration.
there is none
ZOOLOGY
it starts from Mexico that is all i know
The address of the Wilderness Road Virginias Heritage Migration Route is: 335 Cummings Street, Abingdon, VA 24210-3207
because they can
i think it the Oregon trail