The biggest mammal migration in the world isn't the wildebeest but the caribou,these reindeer migrate in massive herds thoughout the arctic.The elk is migratory to if thiers many of them,big herds could be seen in Yellowstone and the national elk refuge.In areas were elk populations are lower they migrate to the mountains in the summer months and go down towards lowlads during winter.
Yes, White-tailed deer do migrate.
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There are many different types of deer. Some of the types of deer include white tailed deer, moose, mule deer, caribou, sika deer, sambar and fallow deer.
about 50 types of deer
Well some butterflys migrate and some deer migrate.And buffolo will too.
Not all deer migrate. Some, like white tailed deer remain in an area all year, others like caribou have a migration route that can extend over 1300 km (800 miles) each year.
Deer migrate because they have run out of food and/or water, or they are trying to get to a warmer place. Deer are much like birds because they go south (or north, depending on what side of the equator you are on) for the winter. If they run out of supplies, they will move until they find a sufficient amout of food.
Mostly Red Deer
There are about four different types of deer in Utah. The deers in Utah are the female and male mule deer and the female and male white-tailed deer.
No, maned wolves do not hibernate or migrate.
There are many types of deer in Central America. These include Central American white tailed deer, Central American red brocket, and mule deer.