What is migration? Name one migratory species.
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migration, in ethology, the regular, usually seasonal, movement of all or part of an animal population to and from a given area. Familiar migrants include many birds; hoofed animals, especially in East Africa and in the Arctic tundra; bats; whales and porpoises; seals; and fishes, such as salmon.
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Seasonal movement of birds and other animals in large numbers from one place to another to overcome unfavourable conditions and returning back to original habitat when conditions become favourable is called migration. Seasonal migrations are known to occur in many species of insects, birds, marine mammals and herbivorous mammals.
Siberian cranes normal habitat is Siberian.
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