Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - What animals like to travel?

What animals like to travel?

1. Dolphins-Dolphins and whales move in families (there are dozens or hundreds), and their life activities are relatively wide. Dolphins are cheerful and whales are leisurely. The purpose of this action is not very clear. Sometimes dolphins jump in front of the big ship (mainly borrowing money, but very happy), but actually they just swim around, just more like traveling than below. However, the movement of whales is not that simple, and whales often run aground, which makes people wonder what kind of magnetic field is guiding them.

2. Wild geese-representing migratory birds, fly south in autumn and come back in spring. There will be queues along the way, everyone will help each other to fly to their destination, and there will often be a severe rest on the way, but this should not be regarded as a tour.

3. wildebeest-a famous great migration on the African prairie (there will also be banma or something), from one grassland to another, mainly for foraging. When migrating, it feels like a "Pentium era", but it is quite tragic.

4. Salmon-representing migratory fish, will swim back to the river where they were born in droves during the spawning season, that is, swim desperately. Many people die on the way and die after spawning at the destination; In addition, a large number of sardines in fish migrate, not for spawning, but for foraging, which may be influenced by ocean currents.

5. Lemmings-the name takes the brigade, but people are the great migration of death, and they are very famous animals that love self-murder. ...

6. marching ants-people are not traveling, but really marching. Everywhere you go, all creatures leave a pair of white bones, which is quite scary.

That's basically it. Wild animals are not people. Their behavior is usually to survive and reproduce. Traveling to see the scenery, it is possible to have one or two animals with unique personalities, but group activities are unlikely. People are still very powerful. Any unit and class have group tours and collective pilgrimages.