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Some hibernating mammals also broke cover and started foraging.
When I started foraging here, I mainly did it for myself.
In Italy, he started foraging for porcini to cook at home.
The impetus for the evolution of language, he believes, occurred when human ancestors left the security of the forest and started foraging on the savanna.
Mr. Kopels first started foraging — "wildcrafting" as some in the business call it — 10 years ago when he and Mr. Carbone were both cooking at Babbo and living in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.
When young worker bees ate a mixture of ethyl oleate and sugar candy, they started foraging 2 or 3 days later than did controls, the researchers report online this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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Honeybees, Apis mellifera, perform exploratory orientation flights before they start foraging in order to become familiar with the terrain.
"An ant has to have very simple rules that tell it, 'OK, switch and start foraging.' But an ant can't assess globally how much food the colony needs.
Then, as the nematode eggs mature, the ants' gasters turn red and the ants start foraging outside the nest, setting the scene for fruit-eating birds to be duped into eating an ant they would normally avoid.
Now I'd like to eat my way to a long life, but I'm not about to start foraging for raw plants -- I live in Brooklyn.
These bees may be offering some form of communication based on the buzzing sounds made by their wings, which may stimulate other bees to start foraging.
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