Dunes can migrate varying distances each year, typically ranging from a few meters to over 100 meters, depending on factors like wind speed, sand supply, and vegetation. Coastal dunes may move faster due to stronger winds, while inland dunes may migrate more slowly. Environmental conditions, such as moisture and human activity, can also significantly influence their movement. Overall, the rate of migration is highly variable and context-dependent.
swans do fly far
The simple answer: some do, as they migrate. Some basically sit there as a huge blob.
My friend and I rode our motorbikes over sand dunes
far far away
uhh ravens don't migrate at all!
350 miles
When the countryside was still open and unfenced, the buffalo would migrate north and south on the plains in the course of the year. Now that the open plains are gone and the buffalo's numbers are greatly reduced, the few remaining no longer migrate very far.
7700miles
More Than 1,000 Birds Fly To Migrate Across Lands,And Seas
it means when a bird or living mammal will once a year do something specific like migrate etc
Neither. They live in Central-America and are active all year long. Frogs never really migrate by the way, a number of species hibernate but they are never far away from water.
Arctic terns migrate all the way to the coast of Antarctica.