The animal kingdom is quite busy adapting during the changing seasons. Each group migrates differently, depending on climate structures, mating reasons or simply to find food. Migration also varies from one species of animals to another. The groups of animals includes birds, reptiles, amphibians, mammals, fish, insects, and crustaceans. You'll be amazed at how organized these creatures are when the seasons call for a change. Here are 25 different examples of animals migrating that will leave you absolutely speechless! |
1) Pronghorns Galloping Through the Snowy Canadian Mountains |
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2) A 3D Portrait of Devil Rays in Baja, Mexico |
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3) Sharks Congregating in the Waters of Fakarava |
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4) Sandpipers Flocking Together in Canada |
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5) A Large Group of White Pelicans Migrating in Mississippi |
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6) Sparrows Migrating South in Berlin, Germany |
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7) The Skies Are Alive with Snow Geese in Canada! |
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8) Munk's Devil Rays Gathering in Baja, Mexico |
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9) African Buffaloes Trecking Through the Wild Plains |
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10) Roan Antelopes Migrating in Namibia |
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11) A Swarm of Locusts Flooding the Skies of Madagascar |
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12) Red Crowned Cranes Flocking in The Holy Land, Israel |
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13) Mayfly Joining Together on the River Tisza, Hungary |
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14) Yellow Fluorescent Fireflies Lighting Up the Forest in Japan |
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15) Ladybugs Preparing to Enter the Waters of Blokus, Denmark |
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16) Red Crowned Cranes in Black and White, Hula Lake, Israel |
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17) Sandhill Cranes in Platte River, Nebraska |
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18) Red Crabs About to Go for a Swim on Christmas Island |
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19) Fruit Bats In Motion Over the Zambian Skies |
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20) Wildebeest Crossing the Mara River of Northern Serengeti |
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21) Flamingoes Forming a Self-Portrait Along the Yucatán Peninsula |
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22) Monarch Butterflies Clouding the Skies of Mexico |
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23) Walruses Migrating the Freezing Arctic Oceans of Svalbard |
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24) A Close-Up View of the Stunning Monarch Butterflies of Mexico |
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25) A Flock of White Ibis Heading Towards the Gulf Coast |
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