Travelling from one pole to another, which of these animals undertakes the world's longest migration each year?
a. Humpback Whale
b. Leatherback Turtle
c. Arctic Tern
d. Gray Whale
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"Arctic Tern" is a bird which travel from one pole to another which undertakes the world's longest migration.
The Arctic tern is a tern in the family of Laridae. The scientific name of this bird is sterna paradisaea.
It covers the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of Europe, North America and Asia. This bird makes the longest ever migration which equals to flying twice around the planet. It covers 59,650 miles from United Kingdom to Antarctica and back again.
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"Arctic Tern" is a bird which travel from one pole to another which undertakes the world's longest migration.
The Arctic tern is a tern in the family of Laridae. The scientific name of this bird is sterna paradisaea.
It covers the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of Europe, North America and Asia. This bird makes the longest ever migration which equals to flying twice around the planet. It covers 59,650 miles from United Kingdom to Antarctica and back again.
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Arctic Tern undertakes world’s longest migration each year travelling from North Pole to South Pole.
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Arctic Tern is a bird belonging to the family of Laridea. This bird travels from one pole to another undertaking the longest migration that equals flying around the planet twice a year.
The bird covers the regions of sub-Arctic and Arctic regions of 'Europe', 'North America' and 'Asia'. The bird travels from United Kingdom to 'Antarctica' and back again covering around 59,500 miles.
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