Sumatran rhinoceroses are not known for long-distance migrations. They are generally solitary animals, and their movements are more about finding food, seeking water sources, and responding to seasonal changes within their home range rather than undertaking extensive migrations.
Sumatran rhinos have a relatively small range compared to some other large mammals, and they are adapted to life in dense, hilly, and forested environments. While they do move around within their home range, these movements are typically localized and are influenced by factors like the availability of food and the presence of potential mates. Sumatran rhinos may also adjust their movements in response to changes in their environment due to factors like human encroachment and habitat loss.