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Yes, birds do migrate back to the exact same location during migration each year. This is one of those things that puzzles scientists because they can't seem to find out how do the birds know where to come back every year.
yes
Kildeer often do return to the same area each year, although this is not true in every case.
Primarily migratory waterfowl, some mammals, some birds and Monarch butterflies are some examples of animals that return to the same place every year.
the simple answer is yes. although it can not hit the same place 2 times at the same time, the hurricane can return, possibly in the next year. that is why some hurricanes are named and are said to return.
Yes. Every time the earth orbits the Sun it returns to the same spot
Four carnivores in a pond are seagulls, frogs (eat insects), herons, and alligators (none of these are usually in the same pond, with the exception of seagulls and frogs).
Nope. sorry
Salmon migrate out to sea, and then return to where they were born to mate.
dolphins live every were
no
Locations are the digital answer to page numbers. Changing the text size on Kindle also changes the page numbering, but with locations, you return to the same place every time regardless of the text size.
maybe
If you know where it came from return it there. Toads, like many other amphibians return to the same water in which they hatched themselves in order to spawn. They will travel large distance if necessary to return to the 'birth place.'