Monarch Butterflies. They fly south for the winter like birds do.
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animals migrate from distances is because they hide their food in different places that is why they migrate from distances
Tarsiers do not hibernate. They are active year-round and do not undergo long periods of dormancy like hibernating animals. Similarly, tarsiers do not migrate, as they typically have a small home range and do not need to travel long distances to find food or suitable habitat.
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.
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.
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animals migrate from distances is because they hide their food in different places that is why they migrate from distances
The snowy egret.
Dolphins travel by swimming. They don't migrate long distances like many whales do, but they do migrate when the seasons warrant it.
yes. they migrate short distances
Yes, they migrate short distances.
when it is fall and insects are scarce, Mexican free-tailed bats migrate to mexico and south america all winter long. there, weather is warm and insects are plentiful
Blackbirds.
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yes butterflys
Tarsiers do not hibernate. They are active year-round and do not undergo long periods of dormancy like hibernating animals. Similarly, tarsiers do not migrate, as they typically have a small home range and do not need to travel long distances to find food or suitable habitat.