Sentences with phrase «scavenging on»

They add, «When you're out you can refill them by scavenging them on the battlefront or by purchasing new ones.
The original «Imagine» trailer by Kieran (years1hundred on YouTube) was a great example, but there's other amazing stuff out there; DeVall's «Hype Citizen» trailer, Corporation Incorporated / Fiendish Feather's videos of Scavenging on a wrecked Constellation, a Search and Rescue mission or just showcasing the Mustang Variants is just a small sampling of what our community is capable of.
You may also see dragons scavenging on the beach, monkey, deer, wild pigs along the shore.
Whether dogs were working for us or scavenging on their own, their survival once depended on lots of exercise and problem solving.
They occasionally prey on livestock, and wildlife biologists believe this behavior could be exacerbated by scavenging on livestock carcasses that die from various causes.
Instead, he suspects that early humans might have picked up pubic lice from scavenging on gorilla corpses or sleeping in the abandoned sleeping nests of gorillas.
They found that shark scavenging on remains was more common than shark predation, although in one case, it could not be determined which activity left the marks.
Researchers at the University of Florida are developing methods for identifying marks of shark scavenging on deceased humans and determining which species of shark left the marks.
He will scavenge on the scraps that's left in that cardboard delivery box, like the odd piece of pepperoni, sweetcorn or olive etc..
An international team that includes University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science researchers found behavioral evidence that tiger sharks prefer to opportunistically scavenge on dead or weakened green turtles rather than actively hunting healthy individuals despite more opportunities to do so.
It is energetically more advantageous and also safer for sharks to scavenge on carcasses rather than have to chase down live turtles.
The mites only eat their host spider's freshly killed prey, and don't scavenge on dead insects.
If your cat hunts, scavenges on carcasses or eats raw meat regularly, they will have a higher risk of tapeworm and roundworm ingestion and may require more frequent monthly worming.
As opportunistic feeders, they scavenge on grass, berries and other free meals in addition to abiding by their hunting instincts.
Just as cats 10,000 years ago were attracted to the easy, consistent food source that the first human settlements provided (see The Natural History of the Cat), feral cats today scavenge on the scraps that all human habitats inevitably produce.1 A study of a feral cat colony in Brooklyn found that the cats depended more on local garbage for food than on either prey or food provided by caregivers, and that the neighborhood produced enough garbage to feed three times more cats than actually lived in that area.2
Dozens of deer carcasses littered the grounds, and dogs scavenged on the decomposing remains.
He builds his pieces from things scavenged on the streets of New York City, bringing together disparate materials to produce allusive abstractions.
Rauschenberg's breakthrough came soon after that when he began to create what he called Combines — art works combining materials he scavenged on the streets.

Not exact matches

And everybody knows the type of CEOs who tend to star in such episodes: the tireless searchers who — on top of running their fast - growing companies — never seem to run short of either ideas or new places to scavenge for them.
Google's balloons fly free and out of eyesight, scavenging power from card table - sized solar panels that dangle below and gather enough charge in four hours to power them for a day as the balloons sail around the globe on the prevailing winds.
Amid the hum of the motors on the street, I also hear the clackety clack of hooves hitting the cobblestones, the sound of a legion of cartoneros, people who scavenge in the streets each night trying to fill their horse - drawn carts with old newspapers, packing cartons, aluminum cans or edible scraps.
On the many nights I make spaetzle for my family, I measure flour with the scoop I scavenged years ago from her overflowing utensil drawers.
Don't get me wrong — they love to snack on carrots and apples and such — but those never fill them up and five minutes later they're scavenging the kitchen.
She called as she was on her way here, starving, and so I set about scavenging for a quick dinner for us since her dad was out golfing.There are many great things about pizza on the grill.
Lovely I just used up the last of my frozen blackcurrants from last year (they are literally still on the hob bubbling away with some freshly scavenged wild raspberries on their way to being jam!)
There might have been a bit of fridge scavenging / cleaning going on this weekend.
Oh and the way the scavenging Pikeys ran on to the pitch at the final whistle, what a memorable family night out that must have been for them, I'm surprised they didn't start a bonfire in the centre circle.?
Nature, nature, and more nature... There is no shortage of family fun to be had on the island of Molokai; it just takes a bit more scavenging than you're used to in order to find the right things to do.
One of my favorite quotes is by Craig Venter «My favorite toys were hammers, nails, saws, and scavenged lumber that I used for building forts, airplanes, and boats - although you had to use your imagination to what they were on completion.»
And I've seen with my own eyes, children scavenging in Kenya on a rubbish tip for something to eat or sell.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio spoke at the funeral for Timothy Caughman, a black man who was killed in a racist attack by a white Balitmore man armed with a sword on the night of March 20 while scavenging in Midtown.
Scavenging K would be «like coming to someone's house and finding Coke cans on the floor,» says Mario Martin, an archaeologist and expedition researcher directing this part of the dig.
For seven, eight years we were finding bodies, and they were skeletons, scavenged, so it became a real challenge to figure out what was really going on and to identify the bodies.
After his father's murder by rivals, and lean years of exile subsisting on scavenged food and steppe rats, Temujin began climbing the tribal ladder with a cunning strategy: He paired pragmatic alliance - making with unbridled use of force.
He believes the people at Dmanisi, who subsisted on whatever meat they could scavenge or kill — «Our guess is that they were quite dangerous hunters» — may have mashed this person's food so it could be gummed.
Limoli's group is working on pharmacological strategies involving compounds that scavenge free radicals and protect neurotransmission.
I found the treatment of this topic less even - handed, with Lewis Binford's views on the Olduvai material and scavenging given free rein, while the often contrary findings of Henry Bunn, Pat Shipman and Richard Potts — who have found that some Olduvai bones were processed by stone tools before carnivores got to them — are not included.
This 30 - foot animal may have scavenged carcasses; markings on the bone imply its head was covered with keratin, the material in our fingernails, which might have protected its face while it tore into its food.
The newfound population of snailfish, which feed on tiny shrimp that scavenge detritus on the ocean floor, are believed to be the deepest living fish ever recorded.
One more unusual behavior may be explained by the hagfish lifestyle: The slime «eels» live on the sea floor, burrowing into the mud and even into dead whale carcasses to scavenge for food.
«Tool - wielding hominins at KJS, on the other hand, could access this tissue and likely did so by scavenging these heads after the initial non-human hunters had consumed the rest of the carcass,» Ferraro said.
Gregory Skomal, head of the Massachusetts Shark Research Program, says his money would be on scavenging.
«We found that the Antarctic microbes have evolved mechanisms to live on air instead, and they can get most of the energy and carbon they need by scavenging trace atmospheric gases, including hydrogen and carbon monoxide,» she says.
PALISADES, NEW YORK — When human ancestors began scavenging for meat regularly on the open plains of Africa about 2.5 million years ago, they apparently took more than their fair share of flesh.
In a similar vein, he made vague but conciliatory comments about trying to find a way forward on two other long - standing nuclear waste issues: the cleanup of Cold War — related waste at the Hanford Site in Washington state, and the stalled construction of a plant in South Carolina designed to turn some 68 tons of plutonium scavenged from U.S. and Russian nuclear weapons into so - called mixed oxide fuel (MOX).
The robotic Phoenix spacecraft would scavenge parts off derelict satellites to use in new space operations on orbit.
More than that, we need compounds from colourful pigments in plants so that our immune systems can work effectively, our gut bacteria have the resources they need to work on our behalf and to scavenge and neutralise free radicals produced through the body's normal activity.
We started scavenging the same carcasses that other carnivores — wild dogs and hyenas — lived on, and the more meat we ate, the more our guts SHRANK, «because we didn't need a giant vegetable processor anymore.»
This phytonutrient is produced naturally in specific algae that pass on its free radical scavenging effects to the sea animals such as salmon that eat them.
Up to 18 movements a day!!!! Obviously my system has adapted well to scavenging nutrition on the speedy trip through — even with that degree of output, I lost only 2 kg.
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