migration instincts
Migration instincts refer to innate behaviors or drives that prompt certain organisms, particularly animals, to undertake long-distance journeys or movements from one region or habitat to another. These instincts are often influenced by environmental factors such as resource availability, climate changes, breeding patterns, or search for suitable conditions for survival and reproduction.
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