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But a new study in The American Journal of Human Genetics reports that Polynesians began migrating thousands of years earlier, not from Taiwan, but from mainland Southeast Asia.
Birds can also do incredible things that humans can't, such as find their way home after migrating thousands of miles or remembering where they hid thousands of pieces of food even after the landscape has been covered in a metre of snow.
Albatrosses and petrels spend much of their lives skimming the high seas, with some species migrating thousands of kilometers--a wandering habit that exposes these birds to threats from fisheries.
Nobody ever said migrating thousands of miles through the air twice a year was easy.
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Until the 20th century, great herds swarmed across the Central Asian steppes, migrating hundreds of miles each year.
Smog, it seems, migrates thousands of miles to the pristine, icy wilderness.
The industry says that no conclusive evidence has been produced that fracking fluids can migrate thousands of feet back up from a well bore, through multiple layers of rock and into aquifers much closer to the surface.
A marine heatwave in the eastern Pacific Ocean from 2014 to 2016 caused a record number of tropical sea species to migrate hundreds of miles north to cooler waters.
Dunes can migrate hundreds of feet every year, swallowing structures that stand in their way.
Coca-Cola's had to migrate hundreds of apps to get to that point.
These tend to escape their cages - they are, after all, genetically programmed to migrate thousands of miles - and contaminate wild salmon with sea lice and other diseases.
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