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Yes, flying fish are known to migrate seasonally in search of warmer waters for breeding and feeding. They can travel long distances by gliding over the surface of the ocean using their enlarged pectoral fins. Migrations also help flying fish avoid predators and find suitable conditions for survival.
Blue Jays rarely migrate, but if they migrate they leave when the weather gets to cold for them.
Yes, orcas do migrate to different locations throughout the year in search of food and suitable breeding grounds.
it is a movement of people and there is no opposite. Perhaps reside, or remain in situ could be used the opposite of immigrate is emigrate
ribosome, where it serves as a template for the assembly of amino acids into a protein chain. This process is facilitated by transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules that bring the appropriate amino acids to the ribosome based on the codons on the mRNA. Once the ribosome reaches a stop codon on the mRNA, protein synthesis is complete.
Some fish migrate. Except for the monarch, most butterflies do not migrate.
No, they don't migrate.
no it dose not migrate
puffer fish don't migrate because they have this thing that they have to stay where they belong and their fins get weak sp they cant migrate
They do not
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Fish migrate to the bottomof the ocean the same place where they hybernaite. And yes fish migrate. Cool huh.
African fish eagles do not migrate. They need open water with a food source and a perch.
no they like where they live! they only migrate when the fish are gone!
They are not a migratory fish.
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