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 "Fast from the Past": According to the dictionary, the migration of animals - this is the movement of living organisms caused by the changing conditions of existence, or in connection with the passage of the development cycle. But how did it beautifully! Hundreds and thousands of animals, birds and fish collected in herds, flocks and flocks, and depart on a long journey, bewitching photographer.

 Africa: The white-bearded wildebeest migration. Each year, more than a million wildebeest and about two hundred thousand zebras are running for seasonal rains to water bodies, bypassing the loop of 485 km around Tanzania and Kenya. (Photo Credit: A © Anup Shah)

 Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean may seem tiny, but there are more than 50 million red crabs, which commits one of the most spectacular migrations. Traveling from the depths of the forest to the coast of the island, these crabs are bright-red saucer-sized struggling with fierce ants, once a year getting to the water and back. (Photo Credit: A © NGT)
 Falkland Islands: black-browed albatross with two-meter wingspan planned to land to mate. Behind them are closely watching the southern mountains of prey karakary that all winter waiting for the albatross will lay, and hatch chicks. The female waits for the land of the male, so that postorozhil eggs until she flies to the sea and return with a full beak fish. (Photo Credit: A © NGT)
 Christmas Island: Every year millions of red crabs crawling over rocks and cliffs into the water. (Photo Credit: A © NGT)
 Michoacan, Mexico: no monarch butterfly can not do the whole journey of migration from Mexico to northern Canada and back. Instead, a generation make this journey into the torch. (Photo Credit: A © NGT)
 Beginning its journey from the coast of Alaska, the Pacific walrus, whose body was not created for the long voyage, drifting ice floes used for recreation and mating during migration to the shores of Russia and back. But in recent years, the ice is getting smaller, and it is not enough for all the walruses. (Photo Credit: A © PAUL NICKLEN / National Geographic)
 Grand Teton National Park, western Wyoming. Previously, pronghorn were many, and they proudly and freely migrate. Now this ancient migration supports a herd of 200 head. Their migration from the mountains to the valleys and back has always been difficult, but now it has only worsened since on their way to have fences, boundaries, channels, and other obstacles that lead to the extinction of this rare species of ungulates. Photo Credit: (A © Joe Riis)
 Sahara Desert: Rare Elephants of Mali make the longest migrations on earth - 490 miles around the heart of Mali in West Africa. The only way to survive here - to move from a single source of food and water to another. (Photo Credit: A © Carlton Ward Jr. / CarltonWard.com)
 Botswana, Africa: migration of zebras in Botswana was filmed for a movie for «National Geographic». Many young mothers do not usually survive this long journey. (Photo Credit: A © Beverly Joubert / National Geographic Stock)
 Mexico, one of the worst predators of the sea depths - a great white shark - is also one of the largest workers. It can overcome the thousands of miles in the open ocean, traveling each year from Hawaii to northern Mexico. (Photo Credit: A © RAUL TOUZON / National Geographic Stock)
 Azores, Portugal: sperm whales may travel a distance of several hundred thousand miles of ocean to ocean. Traveling alone most of his life, the males each year sail to the Azores to join others, and then together they went to the females, who are waiting for them. (Photo Credit: A © HIROYA MINAKUCHI / MINDEN PICTURES / National Geographic Stock)
 Falkland Islands: red-eyed adult penguins Rockhopper every day go to sea and back to eat and then climb the steep cliffs, where their nestlings are hidden from the wind. Three months later, the penguins jump into the sea again for a new season, and their chicks, trying to avoid albatross, will test their wings, flying away from the land on which they can not return within the next 10 years. (Photo Credit: A © Daisy Gilardini / Getty Images)
 The mysterious whale shark - the largest fish in the sea. How would Ironically, but the survival of this huge creature depends on microscopic sea creatures. Whale sharks feed on plankton. (Photo Credit A © National Geographic Television)
 Upper Mississippi River Valley: white pelicans breed in North America and migrate south in the winter, will fly to Central America in flocks of 150-180 birds. (Photo Credit A © NGT)
 Pacific walruses travel movement of ice, respectively. When the ice in the winter expanding, they migrate south. When he breaks down and leaves in the spring and summer, they returned again to the north. (Photo Credit: A © NGT)
 Lake jellyfish of Palau: Jellyfish five million floating in the lake every day, following the east in the morning and west during the day amazing migration. At night, the jellyfish sink to a depth of 13 meters, consuming nutrient-rich bacteria, which are necessary for their survival. (Photo Credit A © NGT)
 Michoacan, Mexico, thanks to new technology migration butterflies monarchs before us in amazing detail. allowing viewers to appreciate their beauty and brightness. (Photo Credit: A © NGT)

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