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Panthers often bury their prey after killing them to hide the meat from scavengers, leaving a cache behind that they will return to feed on for several nights.
Experiments have shown that both ravens (Corvus corax) and western scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica) use similar locations as part of their cache protection repertoire and specifically show a preference to cache behind barriers in the presence of conspecifics as opposed to when they cache alone (Bugnyar and Kotrschal 2002; Dally et al. 2005).
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If caching in out-of-sight locations is a strategy to prevent conspecifics from pilfering these caches, then the jays should place a greater proportion of caches behind the opaque barrier when being observed than when caching in private.
While Save doesn't cache content behind links like Pocket or Instapaper, it should give all Facebook users a quick way to stockpile links and content they find so they don't have to interrupt their News Feed reading flow.
Cookies and cache left behind by browsers can amount up to gigabytes of wasted space, so it is imperative they're deleted.
As a part of my motivational plan I have on purpose not made notes on what goodies I have left behind in the cache.. and on this last one, I didn't expect very much.
There was another cache of garbage bags behind the Oceanview Tennis Center.
Nor is it possible to imagine him leaving behind a cache of handwritten policy musings.
In 1929, a steamer went aground on the reef, and when its crew was rescued it left behind a cache of provisions.
The operation captured an Army warrant officer, the heroin cache in a shack behind his trailer home in Columbus, and five members of a Corsican smuggling ring.
When the country singer-songwriter Hank Williams died at the age of 29, he left behind a cache of lyrics for more than 60 songs written in notebooks and on scraps of hotel stationery.
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