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The snowy egret.
Dolphins travel by swimming. They don't migrate long distances like many whales do, but they do migrate when the seasons warrant it.
Bunnies do not migrate like some bird species do. They do not travel long distances seasonally for breeding or feeding purposes. Instead, they establish a home territory and remain in the area where they can find food, shelter, and safety.
Walruses do not hibernate, but they do migrate with the changing seasons. They travel long distances in search of food and suitable breeding grounds. In the winter, they often migrate to warmer waters with more abundant food sources.
Kob live in floodplains and migrate along water courses, sometimes for long distances. They eat reeds and grasses.
Chipmunks do not migrate. They tend to stay in one area, establishing a territory where they forage for food and raise their young. They may hibernate during the winter but generally do not travel long distances.
Dingos do not migrate. They are territorial animals that typically stay within a defined home range. They are known to travel long distances in search of food or a mate, but they do not have specific migration patterns.
Flamingos do not hibernate. They are migratory birds and travel to different locations in search of suitable breeding and feeding grounds. They migrate in large flocks, flying long distances to reach their destination.
Binturongs do not hibernate because they live in tropical climates where food is available year-round. They also do not migrate long distances as they prefer to stay in their home range within the forest canopy.
Eastern cottontails do not typically migrate long distances. They tend to stay within their home range, which can vary in size depending on food availability and habitat quality. They may move short distances in search of food or to establish new territories.
Clownfish do not migrate long distances like some other species of fish. They usually stay within their home reef or anemone where they have established territories. However, some individuals may move short distances to find food or to seek out a new anemone for shelter.