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"How ant colonies learn to forage and build nests; why industrial neighborhoods form along class lines; how our minds learn to recognize faces.
Learn to forage, build a fire and make a shelter on a 24-hour "Wilderness Taster" course on the remote Scottish island of Islay.
They learn to forage for food, build nests in the trees, have sexual relations, give birth - in the last two and a half years four babies have been born on Red Deer Island - care for the young and form a closely knit troop with a normal social hierarchy.
"It kept close to the edge of the loch and called out to its family for reassurance while it began to learn to forage for food".
Once they are fully molted the pups leave for the sea to learn to forage for themselves.
In addition, glyphosate disrupts the hormones of honeybees, which means honeybees "never learn to forage efficiently".
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By contrast, family summers with his father's relatives in Macedonia were early exercises in ingredient-sourcing: "You learnt to forage in Macedonia," he says.
But a taste for convenience foods isn't natural gull behaviour – these birds have simply learned to take advantage of unsuspecting holidaymakers, just as they have learned to forage on landfill sites further inland, taking advantage of our gross wastefulness.
As these researchers see it, the augmented longevity of humans, brought about by people learning to forage for nutritious foods like tubers and to hunt with weapons, allowed childhood to be extended.
He and his brigade learned to forage, bringing back wild plants and, eventually, insects that augmented the arsenal of flavours available to a kitchen devoted like none before it to understanding its terroir.
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