Examples of using Foraging in English and their translations into Chinese
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Two male grackles foraging in the rain.
Early ethnoarchaeological research focused on hunting and gathering or foraging societies.
The transition from foraging and hunting to farming and herding is a significant threshold in human history.
Food is harder to find during winter andthey are required to spend the day foraging continuously.
At the bottom of a foraging dive, the whale's heart rate increased to about 2.5 times the minimum, then decreased again.
It is said to inhabit swamps in the Congo river basin,hiding under the water except when moving and foraging.
During this time, the queens bear the sole responsibility for foraging, feeding, protecting all the eggs, and maintaining the nests.
Milk is indispensable for offspring survival in the early stages andcomplements their foraging in later stages.
Exploring the region, foraging, meeting our friends, sometimes cooking at their place, especially if they live on winemaking châteaux.
The Chao Lay, or people of the sea, have lived on the shores of Thailand and Myanmar for generations,fishing and foraging.
In other words, they predicted the extent to which foraging rates would drop if different numbers of species disappeared from the ecosystem.
In the view of the Panel, this reflects the uncertain fate ofbirds that might have migrated to alternate foraging locations.
He suggests that femaleswould often have been hampered in their foraging by nursing infants, therefore unable to travel far and wide looking for food.
If that occurred, they might hold their opponents in place indefinitely,perhaps all the way to the end of the foraging season.
In other works, ants that were busy building or foraging were not removed from those tasks to replace lost members of the inactive workforce.
Higher temperatures in spring mean that theanimals spend less of the breeding season out foraging and more time in the shade.
All birds went out on foraging trips as normal, gained weight through successful foraging, and returned to exchange incubation periods with their partners.
Shame, they argue, was built into humannature by evolution because it served an important function for our foraging ancestors.
But it raised a tantalizing question:How could the hunting, foraging Hadza possibly burn the same amount of energy as indolent Westerners?
It makes a huge yawn, rests its chin on its front paws and closes its eyes again-not quite ready to begin its nightly foraging.
The trackers had enough batterylife to record a bird's movements for up to five days, or about three to five foraging trips per bird.
Bats are also thought to use echoes to categorize objects and even identify particular objects,such as a favorite tree for foraging.
Instead, they believe that deforestation, including that resulting from oil palm plantations,could change the foraging nature of the fruit bats.
Its behavior was similar to that of modern elephants, and it used its tusks and trunk for manipulating objects,fighting, and foraging.
The decidedly unfussy eaters will consume anything from deer and rodents to birds, reptiles and even berries-but daytime foraging is rarely witnessed.
Jim Horne, a sleep researcher at Loughborough University, has suggested that REM in modern humanscompensates for the reduced need for wakeful food foraging.
That makes them susceptible to climatic disruptions to their prey base,as the whales may take some time before they abandon their traditional foraging sites.
Further growth, or food shortages caused by drought, harsh winters oroverharvesting resources would inevitably lead tribes into conflict over food and foraging territory.