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scavenge

[skav-inj] / ˈskæv ɪndʒ /




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The study's findings suggest the birds are doing more than just tracking the hunters: they're using navigation and spatial memory techniques to scavenge with sophistication.

From Barron's

We once had an eagle live over the kennel for more than a week, scavenging from the dogs, and a crazy group of ravens has pretty much taken over the puppy pen.

From Literature

They risk being killed but may benefit by scavenging from dominant predators.

From Science Daily

At one feeding center, an elderly volunteer told us he spends hours every day scavenging for firewood.

From Salon

That scavenging behavior may also increase their risk of catching and spreading the virus across Antarctica, according to the researchers.

From Science Daily