Summer is definitely the finest time of the year for the wildlife. However, winter is totally different because it can be a hard time for wildlife. In winter, the food supply of many animals may disappear; therefore, they have to struggle to overcome the harsh winter with many different ways. Almost animals gather and migrate together and go to warmer places in order to find food and breed. These animals will return on spring or when they finish their tasks of breeding. Their huge migrations everywhere on earth create amazing images. Let’s look at the photos as follows to discover the most stunning images of animal migrations.
Monarch Butterflies
Millions of monarch butterflies are traveling thousands of miles from southern Canada and the northern U.S to fir forests of Mexico.
Bison
There is a herd of about 200 bisons in the Maxwell Game Preserve near Canton, Kansas. Tens of millions of bison once lived in the Great Plains but they all had been slaughtered by 1800s.
Red Crabs
Some 65 million red crabs are moving from forest to beach to mate and lay eggs in the sea. They will bring their offspring back the forest after several weeks.
Rockhopper Penguins
Rockhopper penguins gather in big colonies to breed at sea. Each year, after breeding, they return to the same nest.
Wildebeests
There are over 1.5 million wildebeests and hundreds of thousands of other animals make their migration each year. This migration is believed as one of the biggest wildlife spectacles on the planet.
Great White Shark
Great white sharks are considered as the most dangerous animals in the sea.
Black-Browed Albatrosses
In the photo, black-browed albatrosses reunite with their mates on the same nest after the winter.
Mexican Free-Tailed Bats
Millions of Mexican free-tailed bats are ravening after prey to keep milk flowing for their pubs. They will come back the cave in spring.
Whale Shark
Whale shark can live anywhere in ocean around the world; therefore, people can’t find where they breed or even how many whale sharks there are
Elephant Seals and King Penguins
There are many marine mammals including king penguins and elephant seals arrive at South Georgia during the breeding season
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