These Animals Have Traveled 8,000 KM at Sea, Yet Their Species Does Not Live in Water
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These Animals Have Traveled 8,000 KM at Sea, Yet Their Species Does Not Live in Water
A recent groundbreaking study has revealed an astonishing natural event: terrestrial animals that managed to journey across the Pacific Ocean, covering an immense 8,000 kilometers, to settle on a new continent. This remarkable feat is considered one of the longest transoceanic migrations ever undertaken by a vertebrate animal, with the exception of those carried by humans. According to a study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of …
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