The term for migratory groups is "migrants." This encompasses individuals or communities that move from one region to another, often in search of better living conditions, employment, or safety. These groups can include seasonal workers, refugees, and nomadic tribes, among others. Migration can be voluntary or forced, depending on the circumstances driving the movement.
Migratory.
amphibians, reptiles, migratory birds, small mammals
Geese because they migrate every year in giant groups.
In organic chemistry, a migratory attitude refers to the tendency of certain groups or atoms to relocate during a reaction, particularly in rearrangements or during the formation of reaction intermediates. This concept is often observed in reactions such as the migration of alkyl groups during the formation of carbocations or the movement of substituents in reactions like the Claisen rearrangement. The migratory behavior is influenced by factors such as sterics, electronic effects, and stability of the resulting species. Understanding migratory attitudes helps in predicting and controlling the outcomes of organic reactions.
A hobo is a migratory who is homeless that wanders around looking for work. Most people confuse the term with bums (those who do not work at all) and tramps (those who only work when forced). The term is potentially offensive because it implies that the migratory homeless workers are lazy.
migratory insects?
yes it is a migratory animal it migrates
Migratory is an adjective, as this word modifies a noun. For example, "The migratory birds flew south for the winter.".
Yes, I have.... Geese are migratory animals
The adjective forms include migratory, migrating,and the noun migrant ("migrant worker").
Migratory Birds of the Flowers was created in 1956.
No. They are too lazy. They will only become migratory when they run out of food!