far far away
Butterflies Moths Birds Wildebeest Deer Buffalo Elephants Zebras Ladybugs Sharks Bats Earthworms Crabs Giraffes squerrels The animal that migrates the farthest is the Arctic Tern - 21,785 miles a year!
The wildebeest migrate in search of food, water, grasslands and their ancestral place in order for them to calve.
The monarch butterfly migrates to Mexico for the winter.
Monarchs do migrate to warmer climes in winter.
yes they migrate to your mother house!
Some fish migrate. Except for the monarch, most butterflies do not migrate.
Depends on the time of year; they migrate quite a bit. I recently went to Africa on a safari and saw them migrating it was an amazing experience.
because of the winter so they migrate to keep or stay warm.
yes,to Mexico
Wildebeest move in herds, usually following well-established migration routes in search of food and water. They can travel long distances, using their large numbers as protection against predators. Wildebeest can run at high speeds when necessary, often in a coordinated manner to avoid danger.
The best-known example is probably the Monarch butterfly.