
migratory behaviour
Migratory behavior is the regular, often seasonal, movement of animals between different habitats. Many species travel vast distances to find better food, suitable breeding sites, or more favorable climate conditions. This movement helps them survive and reproduce successfully. Migration can be prompted by environmental cues like changes in temperature or daylight. Animals may travel alone or in groups, following specific routes called migratory pathways. Examples include birds flying south for winter or whales moving to warmer waters. This behavior is vital for their life cycle and often synchronized with natural seasonal patterns.