In the world there are many animals that do not live in one place, but every year they often move to other places over long distances. The reason is to look for food or avoid harsh weather .
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The National Geographic magazine, supported by Honda, has designed a website that allows people to access to see the unique migration of animals. This website requires the support of Adobe flash software 10 to display clearly. If the browser is not supported yet, download this software and install it on your device.
Go to http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/great-migrations-animals-globe, when the 3D Migration Globe program window opens, a slowly rotating globe appears. Below is a series of 12 annual migratory animals such as elephants, butterflies, sharks, golden jellyfish . Clicking on a species to select which globe will turn to the main area where they live on the earth, Provide information on distance and time of immigration. Next to it is an animation that illustrates where they will go. For more information, click on Learn more in the bottom right corner. In addition to detailed information, there are videos of migratory animals.