Lions do not really migrate. They stay in pretty much the same area. However, they may travel within that area to find food.
Lions usually don't migrate so there's no name for it.
Yes, lions are known to hunt wildebeest as they are a common prey species in their natural habitat. Lions are opportunistic predators and will target wildebeest when the opportunity arises, especially during times such as the great wildebeest migration in Africa.
Lions do not typically migrate in the same way that some bird or mammal species do. However, there is evidence to suggest that lions may shift their territories in response to changes in prey availability or environmental conditions. This movement of lions is more accurately described as a "dispersal" rather than a migration.
Counter migration- migration in the opposite direction. Counter Migration - forced migration of immigrants to return to their country of origion
Depends on what you mean... but I'll try.There is migration, chain migration, forced migration, voluntary migration, net-in migration, net-out migration, immigration, emmigration, countermigration.These are Human Geographic terms by the way. That makes about 9 types of migration.
Masai Mara, which is adjacent to Serengeti National Park, is a tremendous place to view wildlife. It is a migration corridor of critical importance for zebras and wildebeest, and their predators, including lions, leopards, and hyenas, also depend on those animals completing the migration. There are a terrific number of birds to see, too.
The plural form of migration is migrations.
Migration to the east
Internals migration
migration that is temporary
forced migration.
the massive migration has begun. Birds also show migration to survive.