Navigating the Whys and Wonders of Animal Migration across the Globe

Insects - Small but Mighty Migrants

Photograph of the Monarch Butterflyen (Danaus plexippus en ) on a Purple Conefloweren (Echinacea purpurea en ). Photo taken at the Tyler Arboretum. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Photo by and (c)2007 Derek Ramsey (Ram-Man

Insects may be small, but their migratory journeys are no less impressive. The monarch butterfly, for instance, travels up to 3,000 miles from North America to Mexico to overwinter in a warmer climate. Similarly, the desert locust swarms across continents in search of food, driven by changes in weather patterns and vegetation.

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