Migration
Migrated means to move from one area to another typically of birds moving from one country to another for climate, breeding or feeding.
feeding , breeding and living habits of rhino
Mosquitoes prefer dark environments for feeding and breeding.
Two animals that migrate for breeding purposes are the Arctic Tern and the Gray Whale. The Arctic Tern migrates from its breeding grounds in the Arctic to wintering areas in the Antarctic, traveling thousands of miles each year. Similarly, Gray Whales migrate from their feeding grounds in the cold Arctic waters to warmer breeding lagoons off the coast of Mexico, where they give birth and nurse their calves.
Breeding, seeding, meeting, feeding, leading...etc
Some animals journey each year to the same place to breed. This is what is known as migration and the wildebeest migration is a good example.
Bunnies do not migrate like some bird species do. They do not travel long distances seasonally for breeding or feeding purposes. Instead, they establish a home territory and remain in the area where they can find food, shelter, and safety.
Feeding itself. Breeding and raising the chicks.
The science, art, or occupation concerned with cultivating land, raising crops, and feeding, breeding, and raising livestock; farming. Another name for Agriculture would be agribusiness, factory farm, farming, husbandry.
feeding purposes
It doesn't. It's the feedlots and feeding operations that may be located close to Australian waterways that will affect them, not cattle that are breeding.
To changes in the magnetic field and to their ancestral feeding and breeding grounds.