YES
yes tons of animals dont migrate like frogs deer and other animals
I think some animals move when they feel harmed or when their habitat is destroyed. I would say true because animals are always moving because of the habitat damage or because of harming to the family.
= "Why don't some animals have a vertebrate?" = because they dont need a vertebrate to live, or help them move around.
Animals that don't move because they have afixed themselves to a spot permanently are called "sessile" animals. Some examples are barnacles, sponges, hydroids and corals.
All animals move at some point but animals like starfish and sloths dont really move as much as lets say a cheetah
yes
"Motile" refers to organisms that are capable of movement, such as animals and some single-celled organisms. "Sessile" refers to organisms that are fixed in one place and do not move, such as plants and some types of animals like sponges.
It is one of the basic instincts of life form to reproduce. As animals can move from place to place, usually carnivores animals protect there territory in order that there genetic material to be forwarded to next generation.
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some do some dont
Bacteria can move from place to place through various means, such as swimming using flagella, gliding along surfaces, or being carried by air currents, water flow, or the movement of animals or humans. Some bacteria can form spores that are resistant to environmental stress and can be transported through air or water to different locations.
Yes, animals in the Animalia kingdom are generally mobile, meaning they can move from one place to another. This ability to move allows animals to seek out food, find mates, and escape from predators. However, there are some exceptions, such as sponges and corals, which are considered sedentary animals.