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scavenge

[skav-inj] / ˈskæv ɪndʒ /




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The study's findings suggest the birds are doing more than just tracking the hunters: they're using navigation and spatial memory techniques to scavenge with sophistication.

From Barron's • Mar. 12, 2026

When they aren’t thieving, bald eagles also scavenge from roadkill or help themselves to free food found in human garbage or at the town landfill.

From Slate • Feb. 21, 2026

Though they're not inherently dirty animals, rats scavenge in sewers and bins and can pass on serious diseases to humans.

From BBC • Sep. 25, 2025

Rather than limiting their growth to more sustainable rates, cancer cells adapt by finding alternative ways to scavenge what they need.

From Science Daily • Dec. 5, 2024

But Neel guessed the cub would be too terrified to venture out of her hiding place, except maybe to scavenge for food.

From "Tiger Boy" by Mitali Perkins




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