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Animals don't hoard food (or even start foraging for it) until they feel the pressure to do so, either because they are hungry, or because they can sense that winter is coming, and food will soon be scarce.
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It seems wrong to forage for it because it's not a common plant so we're trying to grow it.
When out foraging for blackcurrants it is sometimes difficult to beat the birds to them.
When foraging for food, it spreads out as an amorphous mass and then builds tubular connections between the food sources.
But when foraging for food, it exposes itself to predators.
When foraging for food, it may be solitary but more commonly forms groups numbering up to the hundreds.
"It could reduce the logistics burden because it can forage for its own fuel while the soldiers are resting, just like a living pack mule might do," he says.
One, it dramatises how hunting is for many Americans not the privileged pursuit it is overwhelmingly here, but a traditional family activity as much to do with foraging for food as it is a sport.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.03075.001 Whether it is foraging for food or finding its way back to its nest, an animal often needs to know which direction it is heading in.
Every rubbish skip has ragged children in it, foraging for lunch.
I imagine us all making it together, foraging for berries, catching pigs – we'd be sweaty, scratched and dirty from running through the bushes.
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