Probably mainly bird life.
The climate of a certain area defines what types of life can survive there. Certain species are well-equipped to live in the forest, whereas other species are well-equipped to live in the desert.
Changes in the environment can impact large animals by altering their habitat, food sources, and access to resources. Environmental changes like deforestation or climate change can lead to loss of suitable habitats and food scarcity, forcing large animals to adapt, migrate, or face extinction. Additionally, human activities such as hunting and pollution have also harmed large animal populations.
Species with a narrow temperature tolerance range may face extinction due to the inability to adapt or migrate to suitable habitats as temperatures shift. This can lead to changes in species distribution and ecosystem dynamics, resulting in loss of biodiversity and disruption of food webs.
Animals that live in temperate rainforests migrate, however animals that's live in equatorial rainforests do not as equatorial rainforests have no seasons and the climate is the same all year round.
Push factors that may incentivize individuals to migrate to a new location for improved quality of life and opportunities.
no spider monkeys do not hibernate because they live in warm places
Alberta and Ontario Alberta and Ontario
yes, they migrate to get to a warmer climate.
People don't migrate, but animals migrate. Former slaves were all ready located in the southern states.
climate
climate
Actually I think they migrate because of the climate change.
A peregrine in a cold climate, especially bachelors, will migrate to warm southern climates. This may be anywhere with a mild winter.
because when the weather in some areas is cold they migrate to warmer climate
Elephants migrate because of the amount of grasses and other foods they need to eat in a day. They keep traveling from one area to another to look for these foods and this allows regrowth in areas they have foraged. Asian Elephants also migrate in the monsoon season, in response to the changes in climate.
No they dont
Yes, they do.