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They've enough to do without having to forage for food, as well.
He's got some work to do and he knows how to forage.
Most of the food is found by foraging on the ground.
We think they need to forage for food, just as everyone must, now.
After one to three months, the young can run, play and forage near their mother.
They'd all be out foraging at this time of day.
In the morning Tom was up before her, and foraging for food.
Another common way to get food was to forage for it.
"First we use what light is left to forage for some food," she told him.
There was no pressure on him this time to forage for food.
"I hear tell one of our foraging parties got shot at the other day."
But sometimes the athletes have to do the foraging first.
The rest have had to split up into small foraging groups.
And not having to forage would really speed up the march.
Most of the more than 400 people who forage with him every year are between ages 32 and 50, he said.
We would be allowed to forage for food, each according to our own needs, then get some sleep.
What I found was just a hunting party foraging for food.
They forage on the ground in pairs or small groups.
The species lives in small troops which forage for food.
Right, I want foraging parties, first thing in the morning.
But 9 have been seen in their old foraging grounds, nearly 200 miles to the north.
"This is probably a situation where a bear was foraging for food."
Morning was the best time to forage when such creatures were near.
It often forages in one area for a while before moving on to the next.
They then begin to forage with the mother, eventually leaving after six months to a year.