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How to pronounce foraging in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms forage
Type of hunt, hunting, search
Derivation forage

Examples of foraging

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Ships then transit the park, directly through the whale's main foraging grounds.
From the sciencedaily.com
A tool used for recreation, foraging, collecting and, most importantly, defense.
From the sfgate.com
Foraging may be an agrarian thing, but why should cities be left out of the fun?
From the dallasnews.com
Maybe that's a bit harsh, but foraging must be done sustainably and responsibly.
From the guardian.co.uk
Instead, she analyzed the genetic relatedness of bees foraging in the landscape.
From the sciencedaily.com
Fournier, a supporter of accountable foraging, only buys from insured suppliers.
From the orlandosentinel.com
No amount of head twisting and weaving could reveal the creature foraging above.
From the guardian.co.uk
In fact, we see that lion foraging behavior does not maximize their energy gain.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Thus, zebras are less selective in foraging, but they do spend much time eating.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • Eatage: bulky food like grass or hay for browsing or grazing horses or cattle
  • Scrounge: collect or look around for (food)
  • Foraging: the act of searching for food and provisions
  • Wander and feed; "The animals forage in the woods"
  • Forage is plant material (mainly plant leaves and stems) eaten by grazing livestock. Historically the term forage has meant only plants eaten by the animals directly as pasture, crop residue, or immature cereal crops, but it is also used more loosely to include similar plants cut for fodder and ...
  • For bees, their forage or food supply consists of nectar and pollen from blooming plants within flight range. The forage sources for honey bees are an important consideration for beekeepers. ...
  • Foraging theory is a branch of behavioral ecology that studies the foraging behavior of animals in response to the environment in which the animal lives. Foraging theory considers the foraging behavior of animals in reference to the payoff that an animal obtains from different foraging options. ...
  • (forages) plants grown for their leaves, stems, and roots and used as animal feed
  • (foraging) collecting wild plants and hunting wild animals for subsistence.