Only sea turtles really migrate. Hatchlings make their way to seaweed drifts to feed and grow, and adult females migrate back to their birthing beaches to lay eggs.
Other reptiles may 'migrate' for short distances from suitable feeding habitat over the summer, to winter hibernation areas in the winter. These mass movements can sometimes even require road closures.
Bats, deer, elk, bighorn sheep, and goats.
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.