How to use in-sentence of “feeding”:
+ Both male and female take turns breeding and feeding the young.
+ Other family members may help care for fledgling chicks, feeding them and protecting them from attack while parents are feeding.
+ For example, if a person is worrying about feeding themselves and needs to think about their physiological needs, then they will not be thinking about self-actualization and their life goals.
+ The way in which puggles drink the milk is not yet known, but they have been observed drinking large amounts during each feeding period, since mothers may leave them unattended in the burrow for between five and ten days.
+ Further, it has no obvious feeding apparatus and so its lifestyle is somewhat of an enigma.

Example sentences of “feeding”:
+ Zeus appears and tells the Minotaur that he still has not learned his lesson, he replies that he has been feeding on hate.
+ This whale usually swims in pods of 3-7 whales but larger groups may form at rich feeding grounds.
+ They live by feeding on the blood of humans and other warm-blooded animals.
+ Exoskeletons contain rigid and resistant components that fulfil a set of functional roles including protection, excretion, sensing, support, feeding and acting as a barrier against desiccation.
+ The “Ips” genus, feeding on Ponderosa pine, introduces a fungus to the tree.
+ A gradient exists: there are different kinds of feeding relations: herbivoreherbivory, carnivory, scavenging and parasitism.
+ It swims in small pods of 3-5 whales but larger groups may form at rich feeding grounds.
+ Zeus appears and tells the Minotaur that he still has not learned his lesson, he replies that he has been feeding on hate.
+ This whale usually swims in pods of 3-7 whales but larger groups may form at rich feeding grounds.
+ Mangroves serve as feeding and breeding grounds for many fish species including the barramundi.
+ The turkey vulture received its common name from the resemblance of the adult’s bald red head and its dark plumage to that of the male wild turkey, while the name “vulture” is derived from the Latin word vulturus, meaning “tearer”, and is a reference to its feeding habits.
+ After hatching, the male and female take turns feeding the chicks.
+ Dermestids can be found living in dead animals and feeding on them.
More in-sentence examples of “feeding”:
+ A few species sometimes eat animals and carrion, while the lories and lorikeets are specialised for feeding on flowerfloral nectar and soft fruits.
+ The feeding habits of “Carnotaurus” remain unclear: some studies suggest the animal was able to hunt down very large prey such as sauropods, while other studies find it preyed mainly on relatively small animals.
+ The feeding habits of bass change with its size.
+ When feeding together in flocks, American robins will watch each other for signs of predators.
+ Groups, also called mobs, share feeding areas.
+ Watson that their method was as surface swimmers, mostly eating with their head above water, darting down to snatch smaller fish which were feeding on plankton.
+ A stream of the first order is a blue-line stream which does not have any other blue-line stream feeding into it.
+ For example, agriculture and irrigation allow feeding more people; meaning human carrying capacity is increased.
+ They are slender, ground feeding insectivores of open country.
+ It then drops the feeding pellet and starts all over again.
+ Crop milk is a way of feeding from the crop of parent birds, by regurgitating to young birds.
+ Another picture shows Jumbo feeding a baby elephant a laxative called Castoria.
+ Old deciduous trees for nesting, and nearby feeding grounds with plenty of ants, is essential.
+ It also swims through schools of feeding tuna with wide-open jaws, into which the tuna unknowingly swim.
+ Phloem sap is “nutrient-rich compared with many other plant products and generally lacking in toxins and feeding deterrents, it is consumed as the sole diet by a very restricted range of animals”.
+ The smaller animals frequent much deeper waters, perhaps feeding on marine snow.
+ Some people with CJD choose to have a feeding tube put in when they can no longer eat.
+ Another woman is sitting on the floor feeding her baby.
+ They followed herds of animals that they hunted from their winter feeding places to their summer feeding places.
+ Its skull was very different from “Diplodocus”, suggesting a different feeding method.
+ Phasmids are herbivorous, feeding mostly on the leaves of trees and shrubs.
+ He loses all his money and gets work feeding pigs—one of the lowest jobs a person can do according to the Jewish religion.
+ Also, it has been suggested that the basking shark turns to benthic feeding when it loses its gill rakers.
+ In some birds, mating includes behaviors such as nest-building and feeding offspring.
+ The Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society has been carrying out surveys since 1999 to find out which areas are important for feeding and nursing calves.
+ It can be thought of as a state of suspended animation in which the metabolic processes of the cell are slowed down and the cell ceases all activities like feeding and locomotion.
+ In northern Europe, it is one of the last butterflies to be seen before winter sets in, often feeding on the flowers of ivy on sunny days.
+ The exact details of the feeding behaviour of the megamouth shark is unknown, due to the few observations on a live, feeding specimen.
+ Their feeding probably resembled that of the placozoa.
+ Yellowfang is later cared for by Firepaw as a punishment from Bluestar, the Thunderclan leader, from feeding Yellowfang before he fed the clan.
+ Dung beetles are not a single taxonomic group: dung feeding is found in a number of beetle families.
+ They start feeding on its carcass.
+ The feeding apparatus differs from other arachnids as they are able to eat their food in chunks, without needing to liquify it.
+ Their distinctive bare heads are an adaptation to their feeding method.
+ The woodpecker spends much of its time feeding on ants on the ground and does not often ‘drum’ on trees like other woodpecker species.
+ During feeding periods, the young either stays in the roost or remains attached to the mother at one of her two vestigial pubic nipples.
+ Of 92 possible modes of life — combinations of feeding style, tiering and motility — no more than a dozen are occupied by the end of the Ediacaran.
+ It may have been a scavenger, feeding on dead animals.
+ This increases feeding efficiency.
+ In the 20th century, the city of Los Angeles began to take water from the streams feeding Mono Lake.
+ The feeding habits of the shovel-tusked gomphotheres: evidence from tusk wear patterns.
+ White-lipped Peccarywhite-lipped peccaries and common agoutis are attracted by feeding white-headed capuchins, looking for fruit that the capuchins drop.
+ The first is the polypoid stage, when the animal takes the form of a small stalk with feeding tentacles.
+ Adult shrimp are Filter feederfilter feeding benthic animals that live close to the bottom.
+ Their method was as surface swimmers, mostly eating with their head above water, darting down to snatch smaller fish which were feeding on plankton.
+ Packet mixes with a nutritional mix that is good for feeding lorikeets are generally available from vets and pet stores.
+ Lastly, there is differentiation of size and ‘duties’, which are usually controlled by feeding and/or age, but which may sometimes be genetically controlled.
+ A few species sometimes eat animals and carrion, while the lories and lorikeets are specialised for feeding on flowerfloral nectar and soft fruits.
+ The feeding habits of "Carnotaurus" remain unclear: some studies suggest the animal was able to hunt down very large prey such as sauropods, while other studies find it preyed mainly on relatively small animals.
+ The feeding habits of bass change with its size.
