Flounder are capable of migrating short distances at times. They normally do this whenever they are not trying to spawn.
Yes, they migrate short distances.
yes. they migrate short distances
Blackbirds.
animals migrate from distances is because they hide their food in different places that is why they migrate from distances
The Proboscis Monkey migrates. But only short distances, and that only to move to uncontested territories for food.
Flukes are bigger than flounders, plus the flukes eyes migrate to the left side of their head and the flounder to the right side of their head.
Flukes are bigger than flounders, plus the flukes eyes migrate to the left side of their head and the flounder to the right side of their head.
I have no idea, but other penguins do not migrate.
Eastern cottontails do not typically migrate long distances. They tend to stay within their home range, which can vary in size depending on food availability and habitat quality. They may move short distances in search of food or to establish new territories.
Clownfish do not migrate long distances like some other species of fish. They usually stay within their home reef or anemone where they have established territories. However, some individuals may move short distances to find food or to seek out a new anemone for shelter.
Yes, many fish species migrate for various reasons such as reproductive purposes, changes in temperature or food availability, or to avoid predators. Some fish migrate short distances while others undertake long journeys across oceans.
The word migrate has a long I, a long A, and a silent E.