Rats first appeared in Hawaii around the 1870's with the arrival of sugar cane plantations. The rats were attracted to the sweetness of the sugar cane plants and are the source of much destruction. Most of the rats migrated to Hawaii from Polynesia with Polynesian immigrants.
Rats came ships that entered Hawaiian harbors.
Small numbers migrate to Pacific islands, particularly Hawaii.
Hawaii and the carribean
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They fly. Da! They can fly.
for sperm whales,they migrate to Hawaii in summer. for birds,they usally go to Florida or any state in south.they also go to Mexico.
Rats do not Migrate. They multiply at such a rate and the young move on to start their own families. This seems like they migrate. A homing device placed in an adult pair woudl show they stay while the young move on. The rate they multiply gives the appearance that they migrate. The old die off and the young move on.
Bull Sharks migrate into the fresh water rivers and channels to give birth. Giving birth in fresh water prevents other sharks from eating their young. Bulls are one of the only sharks that can live in either salt or fresh water, giving them the ability to migrate into the fresh waters leaving the threat from other sharks behind
There are several animals in Hawaii that feed on hibiscus. They are bats, rats, insects, birds, as well as deer.
it wasn't so much of a normal migration but more of a migration due to work and in small groups at a time. They started the migration because they were needed in Hawaii to work in sugar cane plantations.
because when they migrate north to Hawaii its so cold up there and they need tp have beards to grow but nah sike what kind of question is that
its possible but who cares im going anyways sucka!!!! its gonna be fun be jealous i dont give a flying rats ass
In North America, Monarch's migrate south beginning in August until the first frost. They migrate north again in the spring. Monarch's can be found in New Zealand, Bermuda and Hawaii but the Monarch butterflies that inhabit these areas generally don't make long migrations because the temperatures stay mild year-round.