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What land animal migrates to the south?
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#77771. Asked by Tank42. (Mar 24 07 3:52 PM)
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Marxious
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There are multiple land animals that migrate to the south.
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Arpeggionist
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Aren't birds considered to be land animals?
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zbeckabee

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Quote: Many animals migrate, traveling to avoid bad weather, to find food, or to reproduce. Some migrators travel short distances, other go thousands of miles. Migrators travel by flying, swimming, walking, hopping, burrowing, or slithering. True migrators make a two-way trip each year from one place to another and back again.
Direction of Migration: Most migrators travel north and south, but some, like the umbrellabird and the earthworm, migrate vertically (up and down).
The land animal that migrates the longest is the caribou, which travels about 700 miles (1100 km).
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/coloring/migrate.shtml
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chauncey1
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Well, birds and some other animals mgrate to the south. A number of animals though, hibernate instead of going south.
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BungeeAZ
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Some humans travel to warmer climes during the winter. In Arizona, we call them snowbirds.
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