Migratory Species
Migratory species are animals that travel long distances between different habitats, often in search of food, breeding grounds, or suitable climates. These migrations can occur seasonally, with species moving from one location to another at specific times of the year. Common examples include birds, fish, and mammals like whales.
Migration is a crucial behavior for many species, helping them adapt to changing environmental conditions. It allows them to exploit resources that may be scarce in their original habitats. Conservation efforts are important to protect migratory routes and habitats, as many species face threats from habitat loss and climate change.