Yes, because if they don't migrate to the warm spot, their baby will die in the cold
manatee migrate from Georgia to Florida
Manatees migrate in the winter. When the weather gets too cold, they move to a warmer climate and stay there until winter is over.
They don't. Instead they migrate to warmer waters like in springs such as Blue Springs.
Yes, manatees can occasionally be found in Lake Manatee, which is located in Florida. This freshwater lake is part of the habitat where manatees may seek refuge, particularly during colder months when they migrate to warmer waters. However, they are more commonly associated with coastal areas and rivers. Their presence in Lake Manatee is not as frequent as in other habitats.
Many animals are migratory and vary from region to region. For example Many species of birds migrate, as do whales, butterflies, manatees, and lot more.
All animals tend to migrate for 1 of 3 reasons. Reproduction, lack of food or water, or changing climate
Yes, they migrate for reproduction, so might not always be pelagic.
They don't , the Killer Whales travel according to the availability of food.
because they do it for reproduction and for food. they breed in the white sea. they leave their pup to go mate again. yes harp seals migrate.
Yes, loons do migrate
No. They are animals located in Florida coastal waters and may migrate as far as the Carolinas or Louisiana in the summer. They rarely go into waters below 68 degrees.
Earthworms does produce mucus. This is during reproduction.