If they are out in the wild, it is best to leave them for nature to deal with. If they are near to human habitation then it is best to bury them to prevent a alter population of flies and to remove the smell.
Animal migration is typically caused by factors such as changes in seasons, availability of food, breeding patterns, and climate conditions. Animals may migrate in search of better resources, to escape harsh conditions, or to find suitable habitats for reproduction and raising their young. External factors like human interference, habitat destruction, and climate change can also disrupt migration patterns.
Gizzards are stomachs but are in animals we call them gizzards because they are formed different from the human
Destrucion to most animals (with the exeption of the animals that thrive on human settlements e.g domesticated animals, rats, e.c.t, e.c.t
domesticated animals are bred specially for human use and are comfortable with people. Wild animals have never experienced human contact and fear people.
The theme of "The Migration of the Grey Squirrels" centers on the displacement and survival instincts of animals facing changing environments due to human intervention. It explores themes of adaptation, resilience, and the conflict between nature and human development.
There are very dangerous currents and you may encounter human obstacles.
migration?
Yes it is.
Oceans and deep rivers form natural boundaries because they restrict human and animal migration.
Depends on what you mean... but I'll try.There is migration, chain migration, forced migration, voluntary migration, net-in migration, net-out migration, immigration, emmigration, countermigration.These are Human Geographic terms by the way. That makes about 9 types of migration.
Human migration is the movement of people from one place to another, often in search of better living conditions, opportunities, or to escape conflict or persecution. Migration can be voluntary or forced, and can occur within a country (internal migration) or across international borders (international migration).
Increase in diversity
Three causes of human migration are economic opportunities, political instability, and environmental factors. Three effects of human migration include cultural diversity, demographic changes, and strain on resources in receiving countries.
His/her alter ego
anthropocentrism, the term animal is sometimes used nonscientifically to refer only to non-human animals
Oceans and deep rivers form natural boundaries because they restrict human and animal migration.