Mapped: The World’s Longest Animal Migrations - Voronoi
Jan 17, 2026
Mapped: The World’s Longest Animal Migrations
Key Takeaways
Traveling up to 59,652 miles (96,000 km) each year, the Arctic Tern experiences two summers annually, following continuous daylight between the Arctic and Antarctic.
Gray and Humpback Whales depend on predictable ocean temperatures, feeding in cold, plankton-rich Arctic waters and breeding in warm tropical lagoons thousands of kilometers away.