foraged Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈfɒr.ɪdʒ]
  • Us [ ˈfɔːr.ɪdʒ]

Meaning of foraged In English

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Examples of foraged

  • Furthermore, young colonies foraged on a smaller spatial scale with shorter distances covered and fewer leaf sources used.

  • Both male and female bats foraged locally, within approximately 1 km of their roost sites.

  • They typically foraged from the ground-level to the midstorey strata, and fed on invertebrate prey averaging from 3.3 to 17.2 mm in length.

  • To expand upon our analogy, let s suppose that on the weekend the scholar chooses one of the foraged articles and begins to read it.

  • Smaller colonies generally foraged in straight lines from the nest, whereas mature colonies frequently changed directions.

  • To expand upon our analogy, let's suppose that on the weekend the scholar chooses one of the foraged articles and begins to read it.

  • It was assumed that the pollinator species mostly foraged in the soybean plots.

  • If the bird foraged by either leaping or flying a short distance (striking) the manoeuvre was classified as aerial.

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