(Of a person or animal) Search widely for food or provisions: "gulls are equipped by nature to forage for food".
Anything that is trying to find in search for food or water, but mainly it's food.
It is foragers
Quolls of any variety are opportunistic carnivores. This means they not only hunt live prey, but also scavenge, or forage, for carrion.
the antoynm of forage is "distribute"
they don't, only animals can forage
Forage War happened in 1777.
Kiwi are nocturnal: this means they forage for food and eat during the night. During the day, they hide in burrows.
alfalfa timothy grass forage turnips
If we remain quiet, the fawn will continue to forage. It is obvious that some animal has been using my garden for forage.
The word "foreign" means from another place, or not native.The similarly spelled word is forage, to hunt for food or feed on plants.
Forage refers to the edible parts of plants, primarily grasses and legumes, that animals consume for nutrition, which can include both wild and cultivated species. Pasture, on the other hand, is a managed area of land specifically planted with forage species for grazing livestock. While all pasture consists of forage, not all forage is found in pasture; forage can also refer to harvested crops or wild plants. Essentially, pasture is a subset of forage that is designated for grazing purposes.
click the tree you want to forage off of and select forage
He was foraging for food, since it was scarce.