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Travel over 10,000 miles across oceans to feed and lay eggs, returning to their birthplace.
Undertake a 10,000- to 14,000-mile round trip between warm breeding and cold feeding waters.
Migrate up to 18,000 kilometers, spanning generations and following seasonal rains.
Participate in the Great Migration, moving millions in search of greener pastures across Africa.
Swim hundreds to thousands of miles upstream to spawn, using magnetic fields and smell for navigation.
Migratory journeys can exceed 13,000 miles, with fur seals and elephant seals spending much time at sea.