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Human life first appeared in Africa and then proceeded to migrate to other continents.
Homo erectus. See related link, for more detail..
There are two species of nightingale. They are the common nightingale and the thrush nightingale. They are found in the deciduous forests of Europe and in winter will migrate to Africa.
Homo Erectus is the first-known hominid to migrate and settle outside Africa.
Several species of birds migrate to avoid winter weather. Swallows, for a single example, will breed in the UK's summer, and then migrate to Africa to breed there during our winter.
There are several butterfly species that migrate between Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Homo Erectus is the first-known hominid to migrate and settle outside Africa.
The species of early hominids that were the first to migrate, use tools, control fire, and potentially start developing spoken language were Homo erectus. This species emerged around 1.9 million years ago and is believed to have been the first hominid to leave Africa and spread to other parts of the world. Their use of tools and ability to control fire were significant advancements in human evolution.
On the contrary: no species of marsupials migrate.
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they are cappable to migrate which is an advantage when compared with starvation of humans depending on agriculture in Africa