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Yes, impalas do migrate, primarily in response to seasonal changes and the availability of food and water. They typically move to different grazing areas during the dry season to find sufficient resources. This migration can involve both local movements within their home range and more extensive seasonal migrations, depending on environmental conditions. Their social structure and herd dynamics play a crucial role in these migratory behaviors.

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