Certain species of whale are known for their migratory habits. Deer tend to migrate from high elevations in the summer to lower elevations in the winter. Most mammals tend to stick to their local habitat. Polar bears engage in seasonal migratory behavior. Caribou spend their summers in the barrens and winters in the taiga forest. Remember that old song, "where the buffalo roam?" A number of even-toed ungulates were noted for their migrations, though the buffalo no longer have free access to the plains. African mammals such as elephants wander around in search of water, while zebras wander back and forth upon the plains of the Serengeti. One more migratory species is the Springbok in South Africa.
Four types of mammals would be:
Giraffe
Cheetah
Panda Bear
Rhinoceros
Remember, mammals are vertebrates, warm-blooded, have hair, and produce milk to feed their babies.
There are lots of mammals that migrate! Here are four:
1. zebras
2. wildebeest
3. California sea lion
4. goral
The Blue Wildebeest, the Reindeer, the Thomson's Gazelle, and the Plains Zebra.
Geese, turtles, wildebeests, whales, and salmon.
Many mammals migrate. In Africa the elephant herds migrate constantly in search of water.
elephant,horse,lion,tiger,zebra
Koalas do not migrate. No Australian mammals migrate.
whales migrate there and seals live there year-round
No. There is no species of kangaroo that migrates. None of the native mammals in Australia migrate,
they migrate from the arctics to the tropics of Australia
well see your mom migrates
No. Koalas do not change colour with the seasons.
they are fish and mammals and bird
yes they can No..Rabbits are not migratory mammals.
Quite simply: Sugar gliders are native to Australia, and Australian mammals do not migrate.
They migrate like most mammals found that spend much time in water
Im thinking because they are mammals...but i am not for sure.
Pandas don't migrate. That is for birds. Pandas are mammals.