How does migration change plants and animals?
Animal migration is the travelling of long distances in search of a new habitat. In some insect species, such as the monarch butterfly, the whole migration is not carried out by one individual. Instead the butterflies mate and reproduce on the journey, and successive generations travel the next stage of the migration. Seed dispersal is the movement or transport of seeds away from the parent plant. Seed dispersal is essential in allowing forest migration.
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