Two Million Animals, One Thousand Kilometers, and Somehow Humans Still Think They’re the Busy Ones
Every year, roughly two million animals collectively decide that staying where they are is an even worse idea than crossing crocodile-infested rivers, dodging lions with anger-management issues, and hiking nearly a thousand kilometers across one of the harshest landscapes on Earth. Meanwhile, I spend ten minutes debating whether walking to the mailbox counts as cardio. Nature has no travel agents. No weather apps. No motivational podcasts reminding wildebeests to "embrace the journey." There isn't a zebra standing on a termite mound delivering a TED Talk called Seven Habits of Highly Effective Herbivores . There is only one universal message echoing across the African plains: move...or become someone else's lunch. It's amazing how casually documentaries describe this annual migration. "The herd travels nearly 1,000 kilometers." Excuse me? That's not a commute. That's an odyssey. If your GPS announced, "In 621 miles, continue straight through...