What are some migrate animals?

Here are some examples of migratory animals, categorized by their type:

Birds:

* Arctic Tern: Holds the record for the longest migration, flying over 40,000 miles round trip between the Arctic and Antarctica.

* Bar-headed Goose: Migrates over the Himalayas, flying at altitudes over 16,000 feet.

* Monarch Butterfly: Famous for its long journey from Canada and the United States to Mexico.

* Sandhill Crane: Known for their impressive V-shaped formations during migration.

* Whooping Crane: Endangered species that migrates from Canada to Texas.

Mammals:

* Grey Whale: Migrates from the Arctic to the warm waters of Mexico to breed.

* Caribou (Reindeer): Migrates vast distances across the tundra in search of food.

* Zebra: Migrates across the African savanna in search of fresh grazing land.

* Bison: Once migrated in massive herds across North America, now their migrations are limited.

* African Elephant: Migrates long distances in search of water and food, especially during the dry season.

Fish:

* Atlantic Salmon: Migrates from rivers to the ocean and back to spawn.

* Eel: Migrates thousands of miles from Europe and North America to the Sargasso Sea to breed.

* Tuna: Migrates across vast distances of the ocean, following their prey.

Insects:

* Monarch Butterfly: (Also listed under birds)

* Locust: Migrates in massive swarms, devastating crops.

* Dragonfly: Migrates long distances, often across continents.

Reptiles:

* Sea Turtle: Migrates long distances to lay eggs on specific beaches.

* Leatherback Sea Turtle: Holds the record for the longest migration among reptiles, traveling thousands of miles across the ocean.

Other:

* Whales: Many species of whales migrate long distances to find food and breeding grounds.

* Seabirds: Many seabirds, like albatrosses, migrate long distances to find food and breeding grounds.

This is just a small sample of the many fascinating animals that migrate across the globe. If you're interested in learning more about a specific species or type of migration, there are many resources available online and in libraries.