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"foraging" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of searching for food or other resources in a wild environment. For example, "The bear spent the day foraging for berries in the forest."
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Opened eight years ago in the dunes of the south, it was a trailblazer of the New Nordic style, sourcing and foraging its ingredients from the surrounding countryside and sea, with a heavy reliance on forest herbs and berries, pickling and smoking.
A Vermont man who sometimes held his coat together with safety pins and had a long-time habit of foraging for firewood also had a hidden talent for picking stocks – a talent that became public after his death, when he bequeathed $6m to his local library and hospital.
"I learnt more about foraging from a few hours with Hugh than I have learnt about the euro in a decade.
Polar bears foraging on low quality, dispersed resources, such as berries, will burn more calories.
Kitchen staff spend weeks on rota foraging in the Adelaide Hills and much of the produce comes from relationships Zonfrillo has built from travels among Aboriginal communities.
It remains an open question whether they are as crucial to success in groups larger than the half-dozen or so people typical of foraging parties in hunter-gatherer societies.
So Dr King and his colleagues conducted a study to see how, if at all, communication enhances foraging prowess.They recruited 121 visitors to, rather appropriately, the London Zoo, and split them into 43 groups.
In contrast, time spent foraging for food dropped from 18.1% of the total in the enclosures to 10.5% of it in holding areas.Gorillas showed a drop in foraging as well.
The increase in aggression and decrease in foraging also support this hypothesis.The gorilla data, by contrast, are anything but straightforward.
Most of the time, the Ngogo chimps were anything but model soldiers squabbling, foraging and lolling about their domain.
It can grow into networks with a diameter of 25cm.When P. polycephalum is foraging, it puts out protrusions of protoplasm, creates nodes and branches, and grows in the form of an interconnected network of tubes.
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