
Seasonal Migration Patterns
Seasonal migration involves animals moving between regions in response to changes in weather, food availability, or breeding needs. For example, birds often travel north in spring to breed and gather food, then return south in fall to escape cold weather. Similarly, some whales migrate to warmer waters for calving. These movements optimize survival chances and reproductive success by taking advantage of favorable conditions. Seasonal migration is a natural adaptation that helps animals cope with environmental changes and ensures their continued well-being through predictable, regular patterns throughout the year.