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animals move from place to place because -1)in search of food and shelter.2)to protect themselves against adverse climatic conditions.3)to protect themselves from enemies and their predators.4)to find suitable partners for reproduction.Animals migrate to reproduce, eat, or seek warmer climates.
Ants typically emerge from hibernation in the spring, when temperatures warm up and food sources become more plentiful. The exact timing can vary depending on the ant species and location.
Because we move around, hunt for both food and don't have sex with our own family.
Go to the zoo with a large gun. Do not attempt to hunt them in the wild. Lions are predators at the top of the food chain. Humans may consider themselves above lions, but if you put the average person up against the average lion, the lion will always win. Our technology helps us to a point, but that technology can be used to hunt many more animals that are more plentiful, easier to catch, and tastier to eat.
Spiders are more active in the summer because warmer temperatures increase their metabolism and make it easier for them to catch prey. Additionally, many insect species that spiders feed on are more abundant during the summer months, providing a plentiful food source for spiders.
Any animal migration is a mass exodus. They generally happen annually when the seasons start to change. Animals will move from one area to another where food is more plentiful.
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Wolves don't migrate because they have everything they need in the area that they are already in. They will move from place to place with their prey though. If there is no more food in an area then they will search for more food.
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They move to find food. Living in vast herds, they soon use up all the food available in any one spot - therefore - they have to move to new pasture on a regular basis. If they didn't move from place to place to find food - they'd starve.
a more than plentiful quantity of something.
Armadillos,at least in North America, avoid the desert and much prefer grasslands and scrub where food is more plentiful.
It is more often then not simply to follow food. the may stay in one spot long enough to eat all the plants in the region and then move to place that still has plants, or they may be following herds of animals that they use for food
there are more animals and plants in summer because the weather is better and food is more plentiful. in winter many animals hibernate or migrate because its too cold and there is not enough food to eat.
The early peoples settled in one place and needed to find more food
its all to do with the seasons, it is cold in winter and so their food supply shrinks dramatically so the travel South where it is warmer and food is more plentiful
Cold blooded animals, more likely reptiles are the ones that move because of temperature