lots really but mainly white tailed dear, bears, polar bears, seals, the four-spot skimmer dragonfly, penguins, fish, killer whales, squirrels, moose, wolves, husky dogs (no kidding), elk, eagles, duck and otter.
animals migrate from distances is because they hide their food in different places that is why they migrate from distances
There are many reasons but most common are food availability, breeding, and climate suitability.animals migrate because they need food and they need to get away from predators,animals also migrate for warmer climates.animals migrate to have more room to have there babies.Animals migrate to find food, water, or safe nesting grounds. If animals don't migrate, then they won't be able to find shelter or food in a good climate. When food is scarce in winter or drought, animals migrate.
Some animals that migrate include birds such as swallows and geese, mammals like caribou and whales, and even insects like monarch butterflies. These animals travel long distances seasonally to find better feeding grounds, breed, or escape harsh weather conditions. Migration is a natural and essential behavior for many species to survive and thrive.
English bulldogs neither migrate nor hibernate. They are domesticated animals.
Some examples of migratory animals include birds (such as swallows, geese, and hummingbirds), mammals (such as wildebeest, caribou, and whales), fish (such as salmon and eels), and insects (such as monarch butterflies and dragonflies). These animals travel long distances between breeding and feeding grounds in response to changing seasons or resource availability.
no they do not :)
They didn't migrate. Animals migrate.
not all animals migrate but birds and others do
They migrate to Alaska, California, the Aleutian islands and other northern areas!
they migrate and find their way when their parents migrate.
no there is so much athere animals that dont migrate
animals migrate from distances is because they hide their food in different places that is why they migrate from distances
well plenty of animals migrate like birds, they migrate to the south for winter. Bucks sometimes migrate when there is no food.
sand hill cranes
People don't migrate. Animals migrate. So, there are no patterns between humans and animals.
Animals migrate by instinct. They either walk, run or fly depending on their preferred mode of travel.
Yes.Trout travel from Antarctic waters all the way to Alaska every year for spawning and breeding unfortunately they migrate to Alaska in the Spring & Summer when Grizzlies are hungry so most of them die.