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Ploceids are commonest in dry, hot country, where they forage on the ground for seeds and insects.
Sea otters use rocks to smash clams open, dolphins wrap sponges around their noses to protect themselves while they forage on the seabed, elephants swat insects with branches and humpback whales exhale curtains of bubbles to trap schools of fish.
They're fed an organic diet at Bower Farm on the Berkshire Downs, where they forage on clover, rich grass and insects by day, and sleep in well-packed straw pens by night.
"We also know they forage on [the same] plants, so that's another opportunity for exchange".
Herders are listening and watching how their cattle forage in addition to what they forage on in order to gauge the quality of the pasture (Table 1).
After hatching, the larval fish drift downstream into areas of low flow velocity where they forage on zooplankton.
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The further from the nest parents foraged, the higher was the probability that they foraged on a pasture.
Females were collected as they foraged on flowers (refer to Table S1 for sampling locations and sizes).
Since the age of the rodents studied was 4-5 monthey they foraged on the autumn and winter spectrum of food, including beechnuts and acorns in yellow-necked mouse, and berries, fungi, large amounts of grass leaves in bank vole [ 23].
On Sundays they forage for cholesterol and watch "Battlestar Galactica" on Netflix.
The negative effects of floral volatiles on parasitoid attraction show that infested flowering plants do not seem to constitute an attractive "double reward" (food + host) in B. rapa: further experiments with parasitoids at different levels of food satiation may clarify how parasitoids integrate different volatile clues depending on whether they forage for food or for hosts.
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