Migration is the movement of animals from one region to another. This movement is often seasonal and can be driven by factors such as food availability, climate, or breeding cycles.
Types of Migration
Seasonal Migration: Animals move from one region to another at specific times of the year.
Long-Distance Migration: Animals travel over vast distances, often crossing continents or oceans.
Altitudinal Migration: Animals move to higher or lower elevations in response to changing environmental conditions.
Irregular Migration: Some animals may migrate irregularly based on local conditions or individual behavior.
Factors Influencing Migration
Several factors can influence an animal's decision to migrate, including:
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