Usually changes in access to food or other living conditions.
my ball sacks
to find food..lol....lol...lol
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.
No, maned wolves do not hibernate or migrate.
They migrate to warmer places in the winter because it is too cold for them to live in certain areas
becuase during the winter they need to move south to warmer areas.
Yes, there are elk in Alaska, specifically in the northeastern region of the state. They were introduced to the area in the 1920s and have established populations in places like the Delta Junction area. However, elk are not as widespread in Alaska as they are in other states, and their distribution is limited compared to species like moose.
No! They only live and migrate during the day but during the night they sleep.
No they do not build homes. They are a herd animal with a hoof. Think about that. There is no way to build anything. They do migrate.
Whales migrate in a loop over time. They migrate back a forward between several places.
the live pretty much everywhere because they travel to other places love birds migrate
Capybara's do not migrate because they live in warm places even in winter.