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define any five migratory animals​

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Answered by taiwooladimeji100
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Animal migration is the relatively long-distance movement of individual animals, usually on a seasonal basis. ... It is found in all major animal groups, including birds, mammals, fish, reptiles, amphibians, insects, and crustaceans.

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Answered by chordiasahil24
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1. Siberian Cranes

Siberian Cranes are snowy white color birds and migrate during winter to India. These cranes are omnivorous and breeds in the arctic tundra of Russia and Siberia

2. Amur Falcon

Amur falcons are small raptor that breed in Siberia and migrate to Southern Africa. During migration in large flocks across North East India and over the Arabian sea, they feed around Doyang Lake in Nagaland in the evening or early in the morning during the winter season.

3. Greater Flamingo

Greater Flamingo is the largest of all species of the flamingo family, found in the Indian subcontinent. The migratory bird found in parts of Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary, Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary, Flamingo City and in the Thol Bird Sanctuary of Gujarat during entire winter season.

4. Demoiselle Crane

Demoiselle cranes are migratory birds and spend the winter in the Indian subcontinent. These cranes are smallest species of crane lives in a variety of different environments, including desert areas of Rajasthan

5. Monarch butterfly

Plains and Prairie Potholes/Flickr of all the animals listed here, the monarch butterfly’s total migration is the shortest, at just a few thousand miles at most. But what they lack in overall distance, they more than make up by how they do it. See, the thing is, monarch butterflies only live for a couple of months. Their migration can take six months. This means that it takes two to three generations of butterflies for each migration! Somehow the knowledge of how to travel thousands of miles is embedded in their DNA and is finely attuned to allow them to pick up the path, no matter where they are born along

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