Sentences with phrase «longer hunt for food»

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With OnDemand, we are no longer hunting in spreadsheets for opportunities or playing catch - up when issues occur,» said Ric Scicchitano, Senior Vice President, Food & Beverage at Corner Bakery Cafe.
The town also has been making it easier for hunters and hungry Long Islanders to put venison to good use by delivering deer taken during bow - hunting season to Long Island Cares, which donates the meat to food pantries.
Long known by its more common name, feater (presumably a contraction of «feet» and «eater»), this small animal has been hunted by generations of northern Minnesotans both for food and for leather.
Princess Point was inhabited between AD 600 and 1000, and Shen believes that during this comparatively late era the Indians of Ontario no longer depended upon hunting for most of their food.
Since most of their waking hours were spent hunting and foraging for food, they were exposed to natural light pretty much all day long.
In other words, even though tribe members spent many hours trekking long distances to hunt and forage for food, they still expended no more calories each day than adults in modern Europe and the United States.
Even though hunter - gatherer tribe members spent many hours trekking long distances to hunt and forage for food, new research shows they still expended no more calories each day than adults in modern Europe and the United States
It's an inbuilt evolutionary mechanism that allows you to hunt for food and survive long enough to find your next meal.
The body is built for survival, every trait we have today came from natural selection; the folks who could survive the ice age, climb the tree before the saber tooth tiger caught them, and go the longest on the hunt without food, supplied us the genetics we have today.
Director and screen writer Taika Waititi does not shy away from showing us the realities of outdoor living including: stealing provisions, threatening other people with guns, and the fundamental hunt for food, all which are essential to long - term survival in the woods.
Draw upon visual data and field experiences at local museums in order to write a story or draw a picture that explains the changes in family life that occurred when the family no longer had to hunt for food, could be supported on smaller amounts of land, and could acquire surplus food for storage and trading.
Indoor - only cats are less active than cats with access to the outdoors, and, unlike their ancestors, modern domestic cats no longer have to hunt for food.
Today, dogs no longer need to hunt for their food, but the instinct to bury leftovers remains a basic instinct in many.
Most no longer have to hunt for food (although they are usually on the lookout for food anyway).
Long before the Egyptians and African wild cats negotiated the original deal with each other of pest control for steady food and shelter, cats were hunting, stalking, and burying their feces in sandy substrate.
Wolves have larger paws and their legs are longer so they can run much faster than dogs, an asset for animals that need to hunt down their food and / or escape predators.
Keeping your cat's brain active by having her «hunt» for her food will keep her engaged and active longer.
Veterinary science has long known that cats need to hunt for their food for their physical and mental health.
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