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Monday, August 08, 2011

10 Animals that Migrate World's Most Remote


Some animals make wonderful and often mysterious migration in search of food sources, life partner, and the best place to raise a family. Of all, there are animals which expedition is just a few inches from his house and there is also a distance of thousands of kilometers. Here is a list of 10 Most animals migrate far in the World .

1. Grasshopper

After spending 17 years in the soil, insects shrill, katydid will migrate towards the outside world to gather together, sing, and mating. Their appearance is synchronous, effectively distancing katydid from predators during the five weeks of adult life. Katydid migration distances ranged from several inches to thousands of kilometers.


2. Lemming 


Rodents like hamsters and mice will do the migration at high speed from his native habitat, the North Pole. Some scientists say the causes of massive migration occurred because the population of lemmings accompanied by booming without adequate food supplies. Lemmings can move as far as 16 kilometers in one day.


3. Wildebeests 


These herbivorous animals will do anything to find greener pastures. Serengeti wildebeest and zebras and deer can roam hundreds of miles in a group to avoid the dry season in Tanzania and Kenya.


4. Green Turtles 


Maternal instincts of a green turtle forced him back to the place of birth to start life with his family. Green turtles who are pregnant can swim thousands of miles from breeding places in Brazil to the South Atlantic ocean to the island of Ascension.


5. Salmon 


After spending many years in the ocean, salmon will return to his birthplace in the river of fresh water to breed and die. To achieve this end, they are willing to swim against the rapids hundreds of kilometers, even if it means arriving in a miserable state.
6. Ruby Throat Hummingbird
 


Before flying as far as 804 miles to the United Center, ruby ​​throat hummingbird bird will perch on flowers, eating insects, and suck the sap of trees. Birds that have a flap of this superfast will consume two grams of fat, nearly twice his weight to make the trip nonstop from North America across the Gulf of Mexico.


7. Monarch Butterfly


Migration distance is a hallmark of monarch butterflies. Every spring, thousands of broad-winged butterflies are flying west to California and Mexico. While in the summer, monarch butterflies expedition as far as 4828 kilometers through the U.S. and Canada. Until now, the compactness of monarch butterflies migrate is still a mystery to the scientists.


8. Whooping Stork


Long-legged birds that one is threatened with extinction. Scientists have done a variety of ways to save these species, including teaching flying lessons. By using ultralight machines resembling remote-controlled crane with, whooping cranes led to the protected areas in the south.


9. Freshwater eels


Eels this one ready at birth to face the rigors of life in the water. After hatching in the Sargasso sea, these eels swam to a number of sweet-water rivers in England and on the east coast of North America. On the way, the kidneys they will adapt to the salinity level of water. When it was time for laying eggs, freshwater eel kidney will return to its original state.


10. Humpback Whale Squad


Humpback whale or humpback whales to maintain a record as the animals that roam the farthest distance in the world. Some herd whales weighing 36,000 pounds to spend his time eating tons of food in the arctic peninsula. In winter, they will swim as far as 8046 kilometers to the breeding places in Colombia and in the region near the equator.

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