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He needed to forage around inside the animal hospital - but probably not tonight.
It most often forages around the middle level of trees at 10-30 m above the ground.
You want it," she foraged around, "yes, that's clear enough.
A few, though, were lucky enough that they could tolerate foraging around on the edge of the ocean.
"I hunted up some herbs from the kitchen bed, foraged around in here.
Reporters arrived to forage around, and not everybody was convinced that the attention was a good thing.
"And you don't have to forage around for firewood or chop any logs."
It is fearless, and will forage around ski resorts.
But Debbie, foraging around the dessert table, returned triumphantly.
It also forages around human settlements and roads.
Mason foraged around in the cupboard and the icebox and found no food.
It forages around roadsides for large insects and roadkill.
The bat feeds during short activity periods in the evening and dawn, foraging around nearby forest areas for insects.
He foraged around in his shirt pocket before coming up with a notepad and a well-chewed bit of pencil.
They may forage around the sides of human homes or even cars and can occasionally be attracted to suet-type feeders.
Roman morale was low, disease was spreading, and there was very little forage around.
Not only are their sties roomy and warm, but they are allowed to forage around in a large orchard.
In many parts of northern India, they are protected by religious practices and will forage around villages and towns for scraps.
Nine-banded armadillos are solitary, largely nocturnal animals that come out to forage around dusk.
He existed on whatever we threw him from the table or whatever scraps he foraged around Limerick.
They are typically fearless, and will forage around ski resorts, human habitation and rubbish tips.
These spend their day foraging around their enclosure and using the various pieces of enrichment provided for them by their keepers.
Humphrey and others found Indiana bats in Indiana were foraging around the canopy, which was 7 to 98 feet (2-30 m) above ground.
Such bears, labeled "habituated," forage around roads and homes and are considered at risk of stealing food, destroying property or coming into conflict with people.
"While we want to be foraging around in the multimedia vineyard, we see a lot of fertilizing going for a while that won't amount to much."
I made a number of their recipes and plan to continue foraging through the book.
She began foraging through her memories, trying to come up with a moment in the last eight years that they'd met.
I told him not to forage through the ruins, but would he listen?
The birds forage through the forest in the trees and on the ground.
It finds its food foraging through the lower and middle levels of the forest.
They were able to find plenty of food this day by foraging through the countryside.
And in recent months the police have dispatched dog teams to forage through the high school for drugs.
Earlier generations ate much of the same food while foraging through fields and woods.
They were foraging through the jungle twenty feet below.
They are often hard to see as they forage through dense vegetation.
Little prevents the ravenous deer from foraging through the cemetery.
When foraging through the trees the birds keep loose, noisy contact with each other and usually number between 4-8 individuals.
In his travels around Latin America he continued to forage through local markets for art.
If you forage through books instead of reading one at a time, the order of entries can look random.
He forages through a garbage can for food.
Herds of mule deer forage through much of the park.
They forage through the pitch darkness with flashlights until further progress becomes impossible.
The dragon foraged through the fridge, not bothering to pull his nose out to answer questions.
Still, the couple forages through the shopping papers.
If she squints, she can almost picture the children as they once foraged through the dump.
I watched as she foraged through the dead leaves, turning them up and tossing them high in the air.
"Good idea, hon." She continued foraging through her bag.
The parrot spots a cat, foraging through the trash.
Apparently the skunk was foraging through the garbage, slipped into the can, and had been unable to get out.
African elephants use their long tusks to forage through dense jungle brush.
Then he was gone again, foraging among the plants and weeds.
Another was driven to forage among mountain plants far out of its local habitat.
It also forages among branches and leaves to find prey.
These birds are often seen foraging among dense brush for seeds.
In the meantime he would forage among the surrounding shops for anything that might be useful.
All his days White Fang had foraged among the live things for food.
It forages among washed-up seaweed and along the water's edge.
A few goats, some ducks and chickens foraged among the ruins, the only other signs of life.
Grey wagtails often forage among the pebbles of the brook.
In one of these, a human skeleton on all fours like an animal bends to forage among flowers.
For a male, the green color has the opposite effect, serving as camouflage against predators when it is out foraging among the trees.
Most of their food was obtained by foraging among grasses and shrubs, but they were not exclusively vegetarian.
It forages among leaves and branches, searching for insects.
It usually forages among branches in trees but sometimes descends to ground-level.
However, the only unauthorised visitors appear to have been souvenir hunters and men foraging among the stores.
Birds forage among and pollinate the flowers, while ants disperse the seeds.
He was going to have to do some foraging among the neighbors and his friends, and scour the home farms for produce.
Gladys Hunter was foraging among the few remaining boxes of leftover Christmas cards.
He started up from the table, spilling cold coffee and scaring off a tiny harvest mouse that had been foraging among the crumbs.
He was taken to the king who had gone mad "foraging among the pigs at Valarshapar", tearing his own skin.
Dogs forage among piles of trash.
He determined to forage among the canapes, and collect enough to sustain a strategic retreat back to his bedroom for the rest of the evening.
The bird ignored him, going on with its foraging among the dark-green rafts of floating cress.
Female Indri seem to have greater preference for immature leaves than males do and will spend more time foraging among them.
Verdins are insectivorous, continuously foraging among the desert trees and scrubs.
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