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Read the passage: Animal migration is the seasonal movement of animals from one region to another. This is usually done for breeding or to find food. Birds often fly thousands of miles during migration. Question: Why do animals migrate?
ATo explore new places for fun
BFor breeding or to find food
CTo run away from humans
DTo find a place to sleep forever
✓ Correct Answer: B — For breeding or to find food
The text specifies breeding and finding food as the reasons for migration.
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