Move as Millions, SURVIVE AS ONE Great white sharks in the Pacific ocean wildebeest in Africa. Arctic verns in the Atlantic At first, these animals seem completely different, One swims, one walks. the other flies. But they all have one thing in common They all migrate. some migrating groups move to a place with a better temperature. Some go to find food or water. The groups travel as one, trying to survive. During the trip, they face many different challenges One challenge is distance. Some migrating animals take very long trips. They go far sway from their home areas. For example, one great white shark swam from Australia to South Africa and back. In nine months, it swam about 20,000 kilometers Another challenge is finding enough food and water during the journey For example, each Mali elephant needs over 200 liters of water each day To get this, they need to from one waterhole to another In addition, migrating animals have to avoid other animais that want to eat them. For example, the zebra has to stay away from lions. Traveling as a group helps keep 51 15 them safe. All the zebras in the group can watch for danger When one zebra is in trouble, the other members make a circle around it By working as a group, migrating animals can survive some of the worlds most extraordinary journeys.