Fat and glycogen have different chemical properties. Fat contains more energy for mass than sugars. For birds, who need to be very light to remain aerodynamic, storing a vast majority of the energy as fat is much more efficient.
animals migrate from distances is because they hide their food in different places that is why they migrate from distances
yes. they migrate short distances
Yes, they migrate short distances.
Blackbirds.
Some animals that migrate include birds such as swallows and geese, mammals like caribou and whales, and even insects like monarch butterflies. These animals travel long distances seasonally to find better feeding grounds, breed, or escape harsh weather conditions. Migration is a natural and essential behavior for many species to survive and thrive.
Dingos do not migrate. They are territorial animals that typically stay within a defined home range. They are known to travel long distances in search of food or a mate, but they do not have specific migration patterns.
Some examples of migratory animals include birds (such as swallows, geese, and hummingbirds), mammals (such as wildebeest, caribou, and whales), fish (such as salmon and eels), and insects (such as monarch butterflies and dragonflies). These animals travel long distances between breeding and feeding grounds in response to changing seasons or resource availability.
They didn't migrate. Animals migrate.
not all animals migrate but birds and others do
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they migrate and find their way when their parents migrate.