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migration, such as in birds or animals is because of their instincts, it is more of a memorised behaviour so to speak as all birds are born with this instinct and will fly south for the winter regardless of anything. in the case of nomadic travellers, migration is a learned behavior as they will follow their animals to different water holes among other examples.

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Some aspects of migration can be learned, such as specific migration routes or behaviors passed down through generations. However, the overall instinct to migrate is typically innate in many species, serving as a survival strategy to find better resources or breeding grounds.

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