“foraging” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “foraging”:

+ The San are foraging bushmen, and the Khoi are a pastoral people previously known as the Hottentots.

+ Proboscis monkeys will start the day foraging and then rest further inland.

+ Suitable habitats for foraging include grassland, heaths, Forestryplantations, orchards and lawns.

+ A study in 1996 at the University of Kentucky used a foraging device to test social learning in pigeons.

+ Its grass, vines and low-growing bushes are primarily a nesting, roosting, and foraging habitat for wildlife.

+ Apart from foraging for food, the main benefit of flight is to avoid many of the predators which eat land-based animals.

foraging - some sentence examples
foraging – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “foraging”:

+ The role of foraging mode in the origin of therapsids: implications for the origin of mammalian endothermy.

+ Monkeys’ foraging on trees is not an uncommon sight in Nathia Gali.

+ Studies have shown that Cattle Egret foraging success is much higher when foraging near a large animal than when feeding singly.

+ In the wild, rabbits have plenty to keep them occupied, from foraging to reproduction to territorial defence.

+ While the mother rests, the babies spend most of their time foraging or playing.

+ Hunting and foraging – getting their own food, and food for everybody – is still important.

+ Fabius sent out small forces against Hannibal’s foraging parties.

+ The role of foraging mode in the origin of therapsids: implications for the origin of mammalian endothermy.

+ Monkeys’ foraging on trees is not an uncommon sight in Nathia Gali.
+ Studies have shown that Cattle Egret foraging success is much higher when foraging near a large animal than when feeding singly.

+ This may preserve a foraging or hunting territory for its family or group.

+ This species has developed special night vision adaptations which help their night-time swarming and foraging behavior.

+ Since the squirrel monkeys generally initiate interactions with the capuchins in South America, the fact that similar associations would impose higher foraging costs and impart fewer predator detection benefits to the Central American squirrel monkey leads to fewer associations with the white-headed capuchin.

+ Instead of only having the queens to look after them, they have a team of foraging and nursing workers.

+ A hunter-gatherer society is one who lives from edible plants and animals from the wild, by foraging and hunting.

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