Home is usually a place where one can stop, take a break, unwind and rest. However, some animals don’t really have a permanent home. They don’t build cozy dens, nests, or burrows to live in. Instead, they are always on the move, facing open skies, vast oceans, or the path in front of them.

These animals are natural wanderers. They often sleep while they travel and find food on the go. Many even raise their young as they move from place to place. This roaming isn’t about being lazy or unsure; it’s all about survival. From birds that soar across continents without a break to sea creatures that float along with ocean currents, these animals are constantly in motion. They don’t have backyards or territories to protect—just their instinct and the pulse of nature guiding them.

In a way, these animals have turned the whole planet into their own living space.