After I saw these 17 spectacular animal migration that actually exist on earth, I was absolutely amazed how big and tiny creatures unite looking for their own food and search for a better place for them to stay alive.
I’m sure that you are already familiar with these various animals listed below, however looking at these 17 spectacular animal migration will definitely astound you with its amazing participation.
Check this fabulous animal migration which will surely make you say WOW! #6 OMG!
#1. Bar-Headed Goose
Has the ability to fly up to 1,000 miles in a single day from India to Tibet.
#2. Christmas Island Red Crab
Australia’s Christmas Island occurs every October and November to where there are about 120 million crabs form a living red carpet.
#3. Flamingo
There are more than 2.5 million African flamingos travel each year from Tanzania to Lake Nakuru and Lake Bogoria in Kenya.
#4. Salmon
Salmon hatch in fresh water, then travel to the ocean to spend their adult lives.
#5. Caribou
More than half a million reindeer travel in massive herds for an annual journey that can span up to 1,600 miles.
#6. Emperor Penguin
Emperor penguins gathered every March which strut from the coast of Antarctica to the center of the continent to breed.
#7. Monarch Butterfly
Monarch butterflies participate in a massive (and colorful) migration to Mexico each year.
#8. Atlantic Bluefin Tuna
Atlantic Bluefin Tuna is considered as one of the fastest swimming fish in the ocean to where they can move up to 62 mph when chasing prey.
#9. Arctic Tern
Arctic Tern can fly up to 44,000 miles from Greenland to Antarctica every year.
#10. Walrus
The Pacific walrus’ migration is motivated by their search of ice from the Bering Sea to the Chukchi Sea.
#11. Wildebeest
There are about 1.5 million wildebeest travel from Serengeti National Park in Tanzania to the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya between July and October every year.
#12. Great White Shark
Great White Sharks can travel up to 2,500 miles from the California coast to the Pacific Ocean . #13. Dragonfly
Dragonflies travel over the Indian Ocean from India to the Maldives islands, then to East Africa, then South Africa, and then all the way back to India to complete the cycle.
#14. Elephant Seal
Elephant seals travel 13,000 miles over land and sea every year. #15. Whale
Baleen whales including the gray and humpback whales,migrate up to 16,000 round-trip. #16. Leatherback Sea Turtle
Leatherback Sea Turtle can travel 10,000 miles each year from Asia to the U.S. west coast in search of food near Washington, Oregon, and California. #17. Straw-Colored Fruit Bat
More than eight million straw-colored fruit bats travel from the Congo to Zambia between October and December every year.