Examples of using Foragers in English and their translations into German
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Hmm, Foragers.
Welcome to the Foragers.
Foragers, most likely.
Yeah, the Foragers' Club.
We were hunters and foragers.
For foragers, they are deep into Wessex.
So 15,000 years ago humans were foragers and hunters.
But the foragers somehow decide not to come out.
But in a small colony,it's likely to meet fewer foragers.
Does it matter to the foragers what the nest maintenance workers are doing?
The grapes are bought from the adjacentfarm, the apples originate from the own orchard, and the wild berries are delivered by local foragers.
If the uterus remains to live, foragers will be constantly selected from the anthill to search for food.
The pests themselves will die in them,but the anthill will send more and more new foragers to search for food, because the queen is alive.
Foragers collect nectar from flowers and a sugary substance called honey-dew from aphids(hemipterans) and some lepidopteran larvae.
But in a small colony, it's likely to meet fewer foragers, just because there are fewer other foragers there to meet.
The Foragers' is a-- it's a very special place for a lot of us, a place our fathers and grandfathers built and brought us to.
For example, when there's extra nest maintenance work to do, it's not that the foragers switch over. I know that they don't do not do that.
Their beauty lies in the fact that the foragers ants carry droplets of gels into the nest, where they will poison their other brethren and the queen as well.
Scarborough's history dates way back to 8, BCE, where an archaeological site in FenwoodHeight found evidence of a camp of nomadic foragers and hunters.
The point here is that soldiers and foragers, for the most part, sooner or later become victims of predators and other ants, and die before reaching their physiological limit.
Few other places in the world can offer such a harmonious blend of chefs, farmers,fishermen and foragers working together with winemakers and brew masters to create culinary magic.
When the foragers come in with food, they just drop it into the upper chamber, and other ants come up from below, get the food, bring it back, husk the seeds, and pile them up.
This is very logical- the greatest number of viable individuals is always concentrated in an anthill,and because of the high mortality rate among foragers, the ranks of the latter are replenished only as needed by“already outdated” individuals.
Firstly lets look at diet, ruminants are foragers naturally their diet consists of grass, herbs and leaves and at some times of the year fruits, nuts and large seeds like chestnuts and acorns.
They collect in the anthill pieces of leaves, bitten by foragers, chew these leaves into a mushy mass, put in special chambers in the nest, act as greenhouses and feed on the mushrooms developing in the leaf mass.
The current hypothesis is that good foragers- meerkats that are the most efficient at capturing prey- are also the best sentinels, because they spend less time foraging and thus have more time and energy to spend on other activities.
Sonstige SH40 MENGELE FORAGER Mounted& trailed chopper.
Informed forager When some members in the group know where food is and others not, the latter may start scrounging from the former.
But first you might be wondering: how is it that anant can tell, for example, I'm a forager.
I watch it sniffing the paper ceaselessly, intent as any forager that has nothing on its mind but the grubs and insects that will allow it to live another day.
