4 reasons why an animal needs to move from one place to another
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Answer:
in search of food
protect themselves from enemies
to get a perfect habitat
to get more prey.......... ✌✌
Answer:
Always trying to explore something new foods and shelter .
because they feels safe from his enemies who are hunting .
Animal locomotion,
In ethology, is any of a variety of methods that animals use to move from one place to another.
[1] Some modes of locomotion are (initially) self-propelled,
e.g., running, swimming, jumping, flying, hopping, soaring and gliding. There are also many animal species that depend on their environment for transportation,
A type of mobility called passive locomotion, e.g., sailing (some jellyfish), kiting (spiders), rolling (some beetles and spiders) or riding other animals (phoresis).
Animals move for a variety of reasons, such as to find food, a mate, a suitable microhabitat, or to escape predators. For many animals, the ability to move is essential for survival and, as a result, natural selection has shaped the locomotion methods and mechanisms used by moving organisms.
For example, migratory animals that travel vast distances (such as the Arctic tern) typically have a locomotion mechanism that costs very little energy per unit distance.
whereas non-migratory animals that must frequently move quickly to escape predators are likely to have energetically costly, but very fast, locomotion.