Many species of animals migrate to warmer climates during the northern hemisphere winter, These include many types of birds. However Monarch Butterflies overwinter in Mexico and return to Canada in the summer. Some species of mammals move to the grassier areas south of their summer ranges but the distances are not as spectacular as those seen in birds. Some fish species move north to south during the year following food fish or to find breeding grounds suitable for their species. In prehistoric times there appear to have been massive migrations of dinosaurs on a yearly basis.
There are number of humans that spend winters in warm climates and return to the north in summer.
Mostly Birds. Rarley other animals do.
Do cranes migrate south for winter
they head south in the winter
lots of animals migrate and they migrate to meet their needs.
It depends entirely upon the species but MOST migratory northern hemisphere birds migrate south, and MOST migratory southern hemisphere birds migrate north. But that is a huge over-simplification.
Monarch Butterflies. They fly south for the winter like birds do.
animals will migrate in winter to go south to warmer regions.
Animals migrate to the south for warmer climates.
birds
well plenty of animals migrate like birds, they migrate to the south for winter. Bucks sometimes migrate when there is no food.
Animals migrate to find food, whether they are in Africa and facing a dry season, or are birds heading south for the winter.
Do cranes migrate south for winter
in the winter
they head south in the winter
Yes,like bird,they migrate due to the impending of winter. :):)
they migrate in december and january
lots of animals migrate and they migrate to meet their needs.
Most species of birds migrate south in the winter