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Why do animals locomote?


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Locomotion: It is the process through which an organism moves from one location to another. It always occurs in animals because animals are not autotrophs and rely on others for food.

  1. They move for a variety of reasons, including acquiring food, a mate, a good habitat, and avoiding becoming prey/victim to predators.
  2. Many creatures rely on their ability to move in order to survive.

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