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forage

[fawr-ij, for-] / ˈfɔr ɪdʒ, ˈfɒr- /


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More than two decades ago, Dudley proposed that humans' interest in alcohol has deep roots in primate evolution and stems from ancient foraging habits.

From Science Daily

I learned to forage fungi in my 20s, wandering the woods of my home state, Pennsylvania, July through October, figuring out which were toxic and which were delicious.

From The Wall Street Journal

Their diet centered on smaller marine mammals including harbor seals and harbor porpoises, and they usually traveled and foraged in groups of about five.

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Continued research will connect specific vocalizations to particular behaviors, including foraging, movement, social interactions, and reproduction.

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Six bumble bee colonies foraged in a shared arena where they could approach feeders that either had ants nearby or had no ants at all.

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