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These in turn provide ample forage for the lake's rainbows.
Primates like chimpanzees and orangutans use them to forage for food.
Women forage for plants, dig up tubers, and comb bushes for berries.
It is the combination of woodland trees and forage for domesticated animals.
They forage for berries and plants, but salmon is their main food source.
We dump our backpacks in the apartment and forage for something to eat.
Mom usually goes off to forage for food and then come back again.
Adult wasps forage for nectar and tree sap, and only the females sting.
In the wet season, they forage for berries and harvest honey from beehives.
The major ants wandered away from the colony and began to forage for food.
Angolans are used to the powerful growing unfathomably wealthy while the masses forage for scraps.
Found only on Madagascar, these 5-pound primates forage for leaves and fruit at night.
When the ants forage for garden fertilizer, they pick up random bacteria from the ground.
Wild boars forage for acorns on the land, which runs down to a sandy cove.
Others still were seen descending rickety ladders down dark shafts to forage for higher quality silicate.
Players who fail to forage for food, for example, will start to faint in the game.
Folks, it's time to forage for that loose, linty change in the crevices of your couch.
Plants forage for nutrients in the soil, growing dense roots in rich areas and abandoning poor ones.
An estimated 58,000 people forage for help and survival by day, then retreat to shelters at night.
Mr. Achatz envisions suspending legs of Ibérico ham, or baskets where diners forage for their next course.
Another invasive is medusahead, a winter annual grass that crowds out native species and forage for livestock.
I don't know how to forage for food or fight off a mob of Twinks for Trumps.
Come warm weather, we'll go to Forest Park to forage for plants and greens for our meal.
So the liveliest spots in town are near the dumpsters, where huge brown bears forage for food.
As carnivores, some wasps are happy to forage for food, typically feasting on the odd insect or spider.
"I forage for dead animals behind my house at night as everyone would expect I do," he jokes.
The one-time Blackbeard impersonator let Candice Cody forage for food on Redemption Island while he saved his strength.
Back at the dorm, she explained, it's easier to take "poverty naps" than to forage for something to eat.
In the jungles of Ivory Coast, monkeys and chimps forage for food, sleep in trees and travel in groups.
On the hottest day, I forage for the wild strawberries that hide under the meadow grasses near our fence.
Front Burner The next time you are stranded on a tropical island, forage for young coconuts to make jerky.
She released her first recipe book in May, including recipes using food that readers can forage for in the forest.
Pulling a baseball cap over my patchy scalp, I went out to forage for food that wouldn't make me gag.
Scared that we'd starve to death, because there wasn't anything in his Roosevelt book about how to forage for food.
In March there's the Worm Moon , because in early spring the ground softens, inviting armies of robins to forage for earthworms.
On one side of the road flows the Truckee River; on the other bands of wild horses forage for parched grass.
Research labs at UC-Davis and elsewhere are analyzing what types of flowering plants provide the best supplemental forage for bees.
Squirrels that forage for acorns and aren't forced to live in close proximity to humans can be gentle creatures, cute even.
In the "Aeneid", Virgil's heroes forage for a meal of forest fruit laid on pieces of hard bread on the grass.
The floating platform full of fruit and vegetable plants, dubbed Swale, is inviting the public aboard to forage for free food.
Ben sets down a tub of pure flake finishing salt, then we head outside to forage for something to flavor it with.
And when new shoots do sprout up after the fires, those hooved animals — invasive feral deer in particular — will forage for saplings.
You can forage for supplies in the forest, or solve one of the puzzle shrines, or try out some new elixir recipes.
In one series of trials, a rat was placed in a box, where it was free to roam and forage for food.
Settle near fresh water, but not too close to rivers, forage for heirloom seeds, and search for solar panels with big batteries.
We are drawn to shiny things in the same wild way our ancestors were overcome by a compulsion to forage for honey.
Changes in the marine food web caused mothers to forage for food further away and the young sea lions were left behind.
We passed a cemetery, and a wooded area with a sign forbidding passers-by to forage for mushrooms or truffles, a regional specialty.
It gives Swedes the right to travel through public, and some private, property, camp there overnight, and forage for a variety of treats.
On a searing hot day in mid-April, Chol's mother, Tipasa, took me down to a nearby swamp to forage for something for dinner.
Bees are known to pick up trace amounts of metals, which settle on leaves and flowers from the air, as they forage for pollen.
You've got to forage for food, take care of your place, and find things to do that fill your days in a meaningful way.
Very few still wear traditional loincloths but the Penan maintain strong ties to the forest and forage for rattan for weaving and medicinal plants.
In Toba city, Ama forage for seafood like abalone, sea urchin and lobster, but their numbers are threatened by an aging population and climate change.
As the sipunculan pokes its head out and pulls forward to forage for food in the soft seafloor, it drags the coral along with it.
An implantable miniature microscope lets researchers track the brain activity of mice in real time, as the animals forage for food or navigate a maze.
They sneak under the turnstiles and they get in and know exactly which stop to get off at to forage for the food they need.
They can easily traverse jagged inclines as long as snowfall is light, and they are even capable of climbing sturdy trees to forage for foliage.
The parts for the monitors are impossible to find; if something breaks, Ms. Müller will have to forage for similar parts from similar antiquated machines.
A maximum of 228 participants will forage for provisions with Mr. Lutes, who will turn their stock into meals (from 23 Canadian dollars, or $22).
The rodents were trained to forage for the flavored pellets — banana, chocolate, grape or plain — in a square maze with a "restaurant" in each corner.
Twelve former participants will head to the African Badlands, where they'll build shelters, forage for food and create a new community – and, yes, they'll be naked.
The researchers suspect that D. oosthuizeni's large orbits may have been an adaptation to dimly-lit waters, allowing them to forage for fish in dark conditions.
In examining thousands of flints, scrapers and ax heads, the scientists discovered that these Middle Pleistocene hominins didn't merely forage for food, they also hunted it.
Still, some eggs wash out of nests, becoming valuable forage for an array of animals, and the basis of a critical and far-reaching food chain.
Since the beginning of Ramadan, the Syrian military has been shelling the fields just a few hundred meters away where he used to forage for vegetables.
In Ivanka's world, the shore is never far, the driftwood is always photogenic and there's time aplenty, because there are servants galore, to forage for it.
" Another user, Olivia Curran Webster, concurred that tools were irrelevant: "It's because we're all vegan micro farmers who forage for mushrooms in the wilderness on Sundays.
But a recent forage for the leaves left her injured after a police officer used a Taser on her when she would not drop a knife.
Her project Swale, a floating garden she created in 2016 that docked at various piers in New York, allowed visitors to forage for free fresh food.
It's time to forage for consumer goods, but it's also nontime, no time at all, a faint narcosis that removes you from the bindings of daily existence.
They have unusual hand-like front paws with increased tactile sensitivity and reduced webbing, which they use to forage for their prey of crustaceans, mollusks and small fish.
The lesser long-nosed bat is an avid pollinator of night-blooming plants like agave, and colonies swarm out of their roosts at night to forage for nectar.
When they forage for bugs and seeds on lake bottoms, they stir up sediment, uproot plants, change water chemistry, promote algal blooms and leave little food for waterfowl.
In the game, 100 players are dropped onto an island, left to forage for weapons, vehicles, and supplies, and duke it out until only one player is left standing.
For better, and for worse, Wall Street serves as an innovation hub of financial services products; smaller banks have limited access to pioneering entrepreneurs and must forage for partners.
The marauding monkeys forage for food around the entrance to the 17th century monument in the northern city of Agra, where visitors' bags are scanned and food thrown away.
A number of insect species, including ants, wasps and bees, have queens that are responsible for reproduction, while a far larger number of often-sterile workers forage for food.
But he said the dolphins may not be resting as deeply as they need, which could harm their ability to forage for food at night and their ability to reproduce.
Along the way, he gathered crucial bits of information from fellow migrants: the best route to take, locations of shelters up ahead, places to avoid, where to forage for food.
Puka and Kea, each eight feet long, were believed to have been killed by sharks or to have starved; in captivity they had not learned how to forage for themselves.
Sustainable beef, raised on free-range farms, also has a lower water footprint, because cattle are able to naturally forage for food (as opposed to eating manufactured grain and corn).
The elephants no longer get sugar cane and bananas, which are too expensive, but forage for grass in nearby fields and eat corn stalks that Mr. Amnuai buys from farmers.
Should all go well, the herd will be released into a 460-square-mile area where they'll interact with other native species, forage for food, and re-integrate into the ecosystem.
King penguins leave their young and swim south to forage for fish and squid in the waters of the Antarctic polar front, where cold, deep water mixes with more temperate seas.
Ms. McMahon said the storm had done more than simply obstruct the birds' progress — it had left them starved, unable to find or forage for food in the snow-covered city.
"Back in the caveman era, men had to go out and forage for food and fight the woolly mammoths, and they had to be shoulder-to-shoulder to protect themselves," says Greif.
Peasants and forest communities could still forage for materials for houses and tools, but it would now be a criminal act to log Cambodian rosewood to decorate the homes of rich foreigners.
"Geese have also been enjoying the gardens and a new flower meadow will be installed later this week to provide extra forage for bees and other pollinator insects," according to the post.
Among coastal river otters, which are different from more inland populations, the males live and forage for fish in fluid groups of as few as four otters or as many as 18.
Her two-bedroom house on the Navajo reservation in a remote part of Arizona is at the base of a mountain, where children, aunts, uncles and grandparents hike and forage for plants.
Polar bears make dens there, and it is where most of the huge Porcupine caribou herd — 22,2000 animals in all — come in spring and early summer to calve and forage for food.
" Besides being an important source of food, fuel (in the form of wood) and forage for the British troops occupying Manhattan, he said, the island "was an interface between two enemy camps.
Birds that feed on bread or other human handouts fill up on the tasty carbohydrates, which means they don't forage for the natural foods they need to maintain a varied and balanced diet.
Just like PUBG, players in Fornite Battle Royale will parachute onto an island, forage for weapons and items, and try to out-survive 99 other players as the map gets smaller and smaller.
Mr. Sadr, 34, grew up spending Nowruz on his family's farm in the Gilan province in northern Iran, where he'd harvest herbs and forage for wild fruits and nuts for the holiday dishes.
For Mr. Bakhsh's sons, and for much of the rest of their community, the mountain was a place both to escape and to forage for refuse that could be sold at the bazaar.
Tiny, finely carved netsuke are displayed above a porcelain dish, which features a different take on the divine herb-picker: lucky deer forage for lingzhi, not unlike trained pigs who sniff out truffles.
Stephanie Bowman was a desperate mother of two young girls, homeless and an addict when she did the unthinkable: She placed her 5-year-old daughter, Amber, into a dumpster to forage for food.
"Rats move closer to humans during drought, when they can't forage for food in the forest," said Dr. David Heymann, professor of infectious disease epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
One hundred players drop from a parachute into a sprawling island map, where they salvage and forage for guns, health power-ups, ammunition, and shields, before taking out every other player on the map.
Since Hawaiian monk seals forage for food by shoving their face into the tight space around coral reefs, it is possible that the occasionally cornered eel could mistake a seal's nostril for an escape route.
He explained that for the spring-dependent bears, the sea ice is melting earlier and freezing later, which has created a shorter amount of time to forage for seals and a longer period of fasting.
Tourism and reindeer husbandry are the two main industries, and every summer in July and August the Finnish people who live in the region stop what they're doing and forage for the elusive, magical cloudberry.
And excluding all humans from reserves creates tension with local villagers, who often want to graze their animals or forage for firewood—a problem with nature reserves around the world that is keenly felt in India.
But during the nine days that we hiked through Jotunheimen, permitted to light fires, swim in the rivers, forage for mushrooms and pitch our tent wherever we pleased, we saw only land that was startlingly pristine.
Trilobites Their little chicks fast for more than a week while they forage for fish and krill in the waters of the Antarctic polar front, an upwelling where cold, deep seas mix with more temperate seas.
In an interview with Yahoo News this past July, she said that Disney employees had been so underpaid that they were forced to "forage for food in other people's garbage," a claim that she later retracted.
Researchers have long known that among certain traditional cultures of Africa, people forage for wild honey with the help of honeyguides — woodpecker-like birds that show tribesmen where the best beehives are hidden, high up in trees.
In groups of up to 30 females and babies (the males tend to live on their own), they chatter, click, whistle and bark as they forage for insects, fruit, rodents, lizards and small snakes during the day.
This assemblage of oddities began over a century ago when Dr. Rudolf Virchow, the father of modern pathology, took a particular interest in corporal deformities (as one does) and began to forage for the unusual and the abnormal.
To stay alive, I imagine a matriarch — Akan women have always been indomitable — whipping up the young to forage for edibles, which she would throw into a clay pot: snails crawling and mushrooms sprouting from the forest floor.
How they walk and where they do it Walking sharks, also called "epaulette" sharks for their spots that resemble the military decor, "walk" on their muscular fins to forage for small fish along shallow reefs and sea grass.
Véronique Skrotzky, who used to forage for mushrooms when the run-down old chateau stood in its place, lamented that the owner never seemed to stay there, and that the property and grounds were closed to the public.
The veteran Barbora Strycova said that the WTA's departure from TennisTV meant her first match had not been available to watch anywhere in her native Czech Republic, leaving her boyfriend, mother and grandmother to forage for illicit online streams.
A self-described member of the Gladesman subculture—basically guys who hang out in Florida swamps and forage for a living—he grew up near Miami and started poaching frogs as a kid before graduating to deer and finally to gators.
In recent years, however, companies have been criticized for flying in workers from abroad to forage for profit on a mass scale, and some farmers have complained about city dwellers who come in for Saturday hikes and leave behind trash.
"Every single one of these people I talked to were saying, 'I don't know how I can maintain this face of joy and warmth when I have to go home and forage for food in other people's garbage,' " she said.
Walruses use their tusks like grappling hooks, to haul themselves out of the water and onto the ice, and as weapons against polar bears and in sexual contests — but not, as commonly believed, to forage for food or pry open oysters.
"It caused quite an issue they had to resolve because of the rules of golf," Boshoff said, speaking on the phone from his Sun City office within earshot of a waking nest of 50 mongooses rising to forage for their dinner.
Throngs of jugglers, buskers and African drummers carpet the lawn; an army of graffiti artists tag an 800-meter stretch of the Berlin Wall; and antiques hunters forage for vinyl treasures and East German kitsch at Berlin's largest flea market.
NAIROBI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Kenya needs to brace itself for worsening drought in 2017, the United Nations said on Tuesday, using a new early warning system that predicts the availability of forage for animals in the country's arid livestock-dependent north.
The mushroom tea that you had is something I've been doing for a really long time, and that tea is made from mushrooms that we forage in the fall, that my dad and I used to forage for when I was young.
Shortly before he left, he borrowed his brother's car and drove to his favorite spot, near the Wilson Ranch, where his father, who had died the year before from emphysema, used to take him to hunt rabbit and deer, and forage for arrowheads.
The game is a slow-paced exploration affair that at first glance seems similar to Dear Esther, but in reality has more in common with survival sims like DaDayZyZ—you must forage for food and fuel, maintain your clothes and shelter, and so on.
There is a much-loved German children's book from the '70s called "Oh, wie schön ist Panama" (Oh, how beautiful Panama is) about a little bear and tiger who live in a tiny cabin by a river and forage for fresh fish and mushrooms.
The plant's exceptional yield this summer, combined with its tendency to grow in sparse forest areas (read: often near hiking trails), means visitors to Alberta's wilderness have been getting up close and personal with the province's ursine population as the creatures forage for food.
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Standard Huts are more robust but still spartan structures with a few added amenities like mattresses, water access, a toilet and a wood stove — though if users of such huts want a fire, they must forage for downed branches to maintain the wood supply.
Clad in homemade hazmat suits, the card-players leave Salvo's wife and daughter behind in order to forage for supplies, only to discover that aliens have invaded their quiet corner of Buenos Aires, and that the deadly "snow" is just one component of the attack.
The study suggests that the odor of dimethyl sulfide on or around marine plastic debris is "maladaptive foraging behavior" — that the birds are using their evolutionary traits to forage for food in ways that might be bad for them, causing problems like chemical toxicity or obstruction.
Moyle has since moved on, but the new head chef, Analiese Gregory, a rising star in Australia's culinary world, and the rest of her team still regularly dive for sea urchin and wakame seaweed, and forage for mushrooms, saltbush and succulents to use in the kitchen.
Best sightings of the spotted leopard sharks, considered harmless to humans as they forage for crabs and small fish, take place between July and September when the Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography offers two-hour leopard shark snorkeling tours to those who have their own gear.
In case you're not aware, Stardew Valley is a game where you inherit a farm near a lovely little town and must restore it, befriend (and romance) the locals, fish, fight your way through caverns, forage for spring onions and wild horseradish, mine ore, and… well, there's a lot.
Researchers aren't clear on exactly how this happens, but it might have something to do with either the way Hawaiian monk seals forage for snacks, according to NOAA Fisheries:Hawaiian monk seals forage by shoving their mouth and nose into the crevasses of coral reefs, under rocks, or into the sand.
Our hosts go for a rip in some ATVs, head to the caves where they age the regions famous raw milk sheep cheese, forage for edible foliage along the salt marshes of the river, and finally meet up with chef Kim Cote for a feast of the region's finest fare.
Hungry City 10 Photos View Slide Show ' A few times a year, Thupten Bachan's family sets out into the mountains near their home in the Kham region of Tibet to forage for herbs — mostly parsley, coriander and chives — that they'll bring back, clean and dry for the months to come.
The continuing decline of sea ice would still be forcing seal and seabird populations to change the way they forage for food, and these animals may still have some challenges with breeding, as we see today, but sea ice stabilization could reduce the frequency with which extreme events happen and hurt these species.
We're in rural Missouri, near the tail end of a forage for cinnabar chanterelle mushrooms to bring to his Ozark cuisine-inspired restaurant Bulrush, which opened in St. Louis this April, and the route we're on has taken us through shoulder-high grass; thorny, heavily concentrated brush; intense inclines and declines; and slippery puddles of mud.
At one point, intelligence was a quality that "helped our ancestors in their forging of social bonds and alliances, their abilities to forage for food, shelter and safety, as well as their abilities to use tools or solve problems in ancestral environments," according to Adair, and it is something we still read as incurring short term benefits, like higher earning potential, and long term benefits, including more genetically "fit" offspring.

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