Scavenging in a sentence

(1) The vulture has scavenging wings.
(2) The vulture pecks with scavenging.
(3) The raven was scavenging for food.
(4) Vultures are scavenging birds-of-prey.
(5) The coys were seen scavenging for food.
(6) The dunghill attracted scavenging birds.
(7) The hyena roams scavenging for leftovers.
(8) The eyass vulture was scavenging for food.
(9) Bonxies are often seen scavenging for food.
(10) Displume the vulture's scavenging feathers.
Scavenging sentence
(11) The seagull's wing was used for scavenging.
(12) The seagull pecks with a scavenging instinct.
(13) The vulture pecks with a scavenging instinct.
(14) The coy on the beach was scavenging for food.
(15) The seagull's beak is perfect for scavenging.
(16) The rubbish dump attracted scavenging animals.
(17) The skua is known for its scavenging behavior.
(18) Hyaenas are known for their scavenging habits.
(19) The daws were scavenging for food in the park.
(20) The crow by the river was scavenging for food.
Scavenging make sentence
(21) Jackals are known for their scavenging habits.
(22) The seagulls were scavenging for food in shore.
(23) The coy up in the park was scavenging for food.
(24) Aasvogels are scavenging birds found in Africa.
(25) The craws were scavenging for food in the park.
(26) The marabou is known for its scavenging habits.
(27) The hyenas dwell in packs, scavenging for food.
(28) The bords on this beach are scavenging for food.
(29) The caracara is known for its scavenging habits.
(30) I often see daws scavenging for food in the park.
Sentence of scavenging
(31) The mangey dog was scavenging for scraps of food.
(32) Buzzards are known for their scavenging behavior.
(33) The raccoon struts when it's scavenging for food.
(34) A coy by the garbage cans was scavenging for food.
(35) The jackdaws were scavenging for food in the park.
(36) The seagulls are scavenging for food over the sea.
(37) The seagull's beak is perfect for scavenging food.
(38) The poes in the alleyway were scavenging for food.
(39) The beach teems with seagulls scavenging for food.
(40) The crow off in the field was scavenging for food.
Scavenging meaningful sentence
(41) The hawk back on the beach was scavenging for food.
(42) A mink past the campground was scavenging for food.
(43) The crows out in the park were scavenging for food.
(44) The roadkill attracted a flock of scavenging birds.
(45) I spotted a karasu scavenging for food in the park.
(46) The mouse round the park was scavenging for crumbs.
(47) The lammergeyer is known for its scavenging habits.
(48) We observed a group of skuas scavenging on a beach.
(49) The bobtails in the alley were scavenging for food.
(50) They are often seen scavenging for food on beaches.
Scavenging sentence examples
(51) The cub by the picnic area was scavenging for food.
(52) I often see magpies scavenging for food in the park.
(53) I saw a red fox scavenging for food near a dumpster.
(54) The crow by the garbage bin was scavenging for food.
(55) The lammergeiers are often seen scavenging for food.
(56) The cub beyond the campsite was scavenging for food.
(57) The raccoon scavenging for food is alive and clever.
(58) The crow along the riverbank was scavenging for food.
(59) The sewer rat's scavenging habits made it a nuisance.
(60) The crow's beak is strong and pointed for scavenging.
Sentence with scavenging
(61) The raccoon in the trash can is alive and scavenging.
(62) The vultures are known for their scavenging abilities.
(63) A coy was seen scavenging for food along the roadside.
(64) The muzzle prevented the dog from scavenging for food.
(65) The mice were scavenging for grain around the granary.
(66) The seagull preens in the harbor, scavenging for fish.
(67) The black-vulture's scavenging habits were well-known.
(68) The badger below the dumpster was scavenging for food.
(69) The hyena was vicious when it was scavenging for food.
(70) The offspring of the raccoon were scavenging for food.
Use scavenging in a sentence
(71) The coy through the urban area was scavenging for food.
(72) The hyena mauls the injured zebra, scavenging for food.
(73) The seagulls roosted on the beach, scavenging for food.
(74) The vulture subsists by means of scavenging on carrion.
(75) A squirrel was scavenging for food near the litter-bin.
(76) The birds were scavenging for food at the rubbish dump.
(77) The mouse behind the trash can was scavenging for food.
(78) The cub below the picnic table was scavenging for food.
(79) I spotted a raccoon scavenging for food in the dumpster.
(80) The beach was overrun with seagulls scavenging for food.
Sentence using scavenging
(81) These caracaras are known for their scavenging behavior.
(82) A hungry cub by the garbage bin was scavenging for food.
(83) The chicken around the campsite was scavenging for food.
(84) I saw a mink up to the garbage can, scavenging for food.
(85) The vulture was vicious when it was scavenging for food.
(86) A skua landed on the beach and began scavenging for food.
(87) The wrack of discarded food attracted scavenging animals.
(88) The rat scuttled towards the group of scavenging pigeons.
(89) The seagull snorted around the pier, scavenging for food.
(90) I saw a badger beyond the road, scavenging for leftovers.
Scavenging example sentence
(91) The sparrow over the cafeteria was scavenging for crumbs.
(92) I often see daws scavenging for food in the city streets.
(93) The carrions were a source of food for scavenging animals.
(94) Corvids are often seen scavenging for food in urban areas.
(95) The bear out of the dumpster was scavenging for leftovers.
(96) The pigeon pecks at the bread crumbs, scavenging for food.
(97) The seagulls pecked across the beach, scavenging for food.
(98) The raccoon is accustomed to scavenging for food at night.
(99) The deplumed vulture had a harder time scavenging for food.
(100) Raccoons are often seen scavenging for food in urban areas.
Sentence with word scavenging
(101) The vulturine species is known for its scavenging behavior.
(102) The seagulls are always scavenging for food near the water.
(103) The sparrow round the picnic table was scavenging for food.
(104) The beach was overrun by with seagulls scavenging for food.
(105) The craws of the magpies were empty after their scavenging.
(106) I observed a herring-gull scavenging for food on the beach.
(107) The stray cat starves, scavenging for food in garbage bins.
(108) The homeless man managed to subsist by scavenging for food.
(109) Bateleurs are often seen scavenging for food on the ground.
(110) The aasvogel is a scavenging bird found in southern Africa.
Sentence of scavenging
(111) Corvids are often found in urban areas scavenging for food.
(112) The detritus of discarded food attracted scavenging animals.
(113) The defleshed carcass attracted a swarm of scavenging birds.
(114) Marabous are often seen in urban areas, scavenging for food.
(115) The seagulls hoven above the shoreline, scavenging for food.
(116) The ants trample round the picnic area, scavenging for food.
(117) The seagull preened by the boardwalk, scavenging for scraps.
(118) The colony of seagulls was scavenging for food on the beach.
(119) The hyena's forequarters were strong and used for scavenging.
(120) The coy off of the construction site was scavenging for food.
Scavenging used in a sentence
(121) The horseshoe crab's chelipeds were used for scavenging food.
(122) The mynas are often seen scavenging for food in garbage bins.
(123) The pack of mongrels roamed the streets, scavenging for food.
(124) The stray dog subsists by scavenging for food in garbage bins.
(125) The hyena's scavenging habits helped keep the ecosystem clean.
(126) The putrescences in the dumpster attracted scavenging animals.
(127) The wild dog's scavenging habits ensured it never went hungry.
(128) The dejecta was examined for signs of predation or scavenging.
(129) The ants forked around the picnic area, scavenging for crumbs.
(130) The bottom-feeding catfish is known for its scavenging habits.
Scavenging sentence in English
(131) The ants squab through the picnic area, scavenging for crumbs.
(132) The hyena can outcompete other animals in scavenging for food.
(133) The vult's scavenging behavior helped clean up the environment.
(134) Choughs are often seen scavenging for food along the shoreline.
(135) The scavenging birds scavenge for provender in the urban areas.
(136) I saw a group of alleycats scavenging for food in the dumpster.
(137) We spotted a baboon in front of the hotel, scavenging for food.
(138) The seagull wavered around over the beach, scavenging for food.
(139) Scavenging beside the beach, we found some beautiful seashells.
(140) Scavenging beside the hospital, we found some medical supplies.
(141) The putrefaction of the dead reptile attracted scavenging birds.
(142) We watched the crow along with the seagulls scavenging for food.
(143) The raccoon was scavenging and eating around under the dumpster.
(144) The baboon outside the market was scavenging for discarded food.
(145) I spotted a group of alleycats scavenging for food in the alley.
(146) The vultures' scavenging role helped keep the environment clean.
(147) The vulture was surprisingly tame despite its scavenging habits.
(148) The bottom-feeding catfish is known for its scavenging behavior.
(149) The sewer rat's scavenging habits help reduce waste in the city.
(150) The accipitral anatomy of the buzzard is adapted for scavenging.
(151) The pereiopod of the isopod is used for crawling and scavenging.
(152) Scavenging beside the grocery store, we found some expired food.
(153) I spotted a crow scavenging for food in the college parking lot.
(154) The vult's scavenging habits served an important ecological role.
(155) The wildebeest gored the hyena that was scavenging near its kill.
(156) The seagulls circled around above the beach, scavenging for food.
(157) A small bear was seen scavenging for leftovers near the campsite.
(158) The seagull's beak is adapted for scavenging food from the shore.
(159) The karasu is a common sight in urban areas, scavenging for food.
(160) The scavenging cells phagocytized the waste products in the body.
(161) The seagulls were scavenging for food in the poo-filled dumpster.
(162) Scavenging beside the museum, we found some historical artifacts.
(163) We observed a gaggle of seagulls scavenging for food on the beach.
(164) I often see house sparrows scavenging for food near outdoor cafes.
(165) The Jawas on Tatooine are known for scavenging and trading droids.
(166) The seagull landed on the pier to perch after scavenging for food.
(167) The dunghills attracted scavenging animals like rats and raccoons.
(168) The squab in front of the office building was scavenging for food.
(169) A group of seagulls peeped up from the ocean, scavenging for food.
(170) The vultures' scavenging role is crucial in nature's cleanup crew.
(171) The raccoon was snuffling in the garbage can, scavenging for food.
(172) The magpies pecked across the garbage dump, scavenging for scraps.
(173) The sewer rat's scavenging habits help keep the underground clean.
(174) He ekes out a meager existence by scavenging for food in the city.
(175) Wekas are often found near human settlements, scavenging for food.
(176) Opossums are often considered pests due to their scavenging habits.
(177) The gulls' constant scavenging made them unpopular with beachgoers.
(178) We spotted the fledge of seagulls scavenging for food on the beach.
(179) The rottennesses of the decaying food attracted scavenging animals.
(180) The raccoon nuzzled up against the fence, scavenging for leftovers.
(181) If you displume the vulture, it will lose its scavenging abilities.
(182) The seagull nuzzled up against the car, scavenging for food scraps.
(183) The crows pecked across the garbage cans, scavenging for leftovers.
(184) The vulture can hover throughout the desert scavenging for carrion.
(185) The beak of a raven is used for scavenging and cracking open bones.
(186) The vultures were scavenging devourers of carrion and dead animals.
(187) The skull of a raccoon is small and has sharp teeth for scavenging.
(188) The skull of a hyena is designed for scavenging and crushing bones.
(189) The jackal's scavenging habits helped keep the ecosystem in balance.
(190) The crows out near the garbage dump were scavenging for food scraps.
(191) The bottomfeeder's scavenging behavior helps clean up the ecosystem.
(192) The depluming of the vulture was done to prevent it from scavenging.
(193) The baby seagull fledges and joins the flock in scavenging for food.
(194) The seagulls flapped across the pier, scavenging for scraps of food.
(195) The rubbish heap attracted a flock of seagulls, scavenging for food.
(196) The raccoon hunched up beneath the garbage can, scavenging for food.
(197) The raven would growl about the intrusion of its scavenging grounds.
(198) The raven would growl after the intrusion of its scavenging grounds.
(199) The seagull hunched up beneath the pier, scavenging for food scraps.
(200) The accipitral anatomy of the buzzard is well-suited for scavenging.
(201) The hyena clan was known for their scavenging and hunting abilities.
(202) The raccoon can outcompete other animals in climbing and scavenging.
(203) Perch throughout the beach, seagulls can be seen scavenging for food.
(204) The seagulls descended in droves upon the beach, scavenging for food.
(205) The vultures' scavenging habits helped prevent the spread of disease.
(206) The raven would growl ahead, announcing a new scavenging opportunity.
(207) The beach was overrun with around fifty seagulls scavenging for food.
(208) The hyenas were spotted scavenging through the savannah for any prey.
(209) The abandoned factory was a prime location for scavenging scrap iron.
(210) Scavenging beside the gym, we found some discarded workout equipment.
(211) Condors are sometimes called vultures due to their scavenging habits.
(212) The black-vulture's scavenging habits helped keep the ecosystem clean.
(213) The mouthpart of the shrimp is used for scavenging on the ocean floor.
(214) The clatter on the beach was a result of seagulls scavenging for food.
(215) The maxilliped is an important tool for scavenging and capturing prey.
(216) The seagulls swooped and swept down, scavenging for food on the beach.
(217) The raccoon's scavenging habits made it a common sight in urban areas.
(218) A vulture's beak is designed for scavenging and tearing apart carrion.
(219) The rats were seen scavenging through the abandoned building for food.
(220) The exopod of a amphipod is used for swimming and scavenging for food.
(221) The Boxtrolls are skilled at scavenging and recycling discarded items.
(222) The geiers are often seen scavenging on the carcasses of dead animals.
(223) The vulture's scavenging behavior helped prevent the spread of disease.
(224) The rottenness of the garbage attracted scavenging animals to the area.
(225) They were stricken by poverty and had to resort to scavenging for food.
(226) The hungry seagull loitered over aimlessly, scavenging for food scraps.
(227) The rabbit and the raccoon were both scavenging for food in the forest.
(228) The coyote was scavenging for food, yet it seemed to be having no luck.
(229) The scavenging crab was a notorious bottomfeeder in the reef ecosystem.
(230) I watched the bear lumber off into the woods after scavenging for food.
(231) Creodonts had a wide range of dietary preferences, including scavenging.
(232) The vultures' scavenging habits made them unpopular among other animals.
(233) He eked out a meager existence by scavenging for food in the wilderness.
(234) Scavenging beside the music store, we found some discounted instruments.
(235) Scavenging for food is a common survival technique in the animal kingdom.
(236) The act of scavenging involves searching for discarded or leftover items.
(237) The slimy beneath the discarded food scraps attracted scavenging animals.
(238) Dingos are skilled at scavenging and can survive on carrion if necessary.
(239) The raccoon filched around in the garbage cans, scavenging for leftovers.
(240) The vultures were seen scavenging through the remains of the dead animal.
(241) The vulture's sharp beak and talons were perfectly adapted for scavenging.
(242) The seagulls were scavenging for food as the fish heave up near the shore.
(243) The hyaena is often misunderstood and feared due to its scavenging habits.
(244) Nonparasitic fish species obtain their food through hunting or scavenging.
(245) The vulture circled overhead, scavenging for prey about the barren desert.
(246) The hyenas were opportunistic devourers, scavenging and hunting as needed.
(247) The vulture's scavenging habits made it an essential part of the ecosystem.
(248) The coyote's hamstring injury forced it to rely on scavenging for survival.
(249) The skags' constant scavenging helps maintain the balance of the ecosystem.
(250) The chubby underbelly of the raccoon was a result of its scavenging habits.
(251) The buzzard's scavenging habits made it an important part of the ecosystem.
(252) The stray dog was digging through the trash, scavenging for scraps of food.
(253) The beak of a vulture is designed for scavenging and tearing apart carrion.
(254) The barren beach was deserted, save for a few seagulls scavenging for food.
(255) The foulness of the rotting garbage attracted a swarm of scavenging animals.
(256) The raccoon dipped its snout down into the garbage can, scavenging for food.
(257) The beak of a seagull is used for catching fish and scavenging on the beach.
(258) The coyote was scavenging for food, but it was interrupted by a passing car.
(259) Scavenging during the pandemic was a way for college students to save money.
(260) The bottom feeder's scavenging behavior helps to keep the ecosystem balanced.
(261) Antiozonants act by scavenging and neutralizing the reactive ozone molecules.
(262) The prisoner had to subsist in lieu of proper meals by scavenging for scraps.
(263) The seagulls swooped down on the garbage dump, scavenging for scraps of food.
(264) Kleptoparasitism is commonly observed in seagulls and other scavenging birds.
(265) The hyena was scavenging for food, but it was interrupted by a pack of lions.
(266) The researcher published a paper on the mechanisms of free radical scavenging.
(267) The gulls' scavenging behavior made them a common sight at the local landfill.
(268) The strong smell of the garbage made it easy to repel away scavenging animals.
(269) The mice overwintered by scavenging for food in the dark corners of the house.
(270) The vultures' scavenging behavior is often misunderstood and seen as gruesome.
(271) Marabous are sometimes called undertaker birds due to their scavenging habits.
(272) The chipmunks are hibernating, yet the raccoons are still scavenging for food.
(273) Jackals are often seen scavenging for food, but they are also skilled hunters.
(274) The idyllic beach was deserted, except for a few seagulls scavenging for food.
(275) These lammergeyers are often seen scavenging on the carcasses of large mammals.
(276) The dog had to hurry past the tempting garbage bin without scavenging for food.
(277) The seagulls swarmed beyond the shoreline, scavenging for food along the beach.
(278) The scavenging birds circled above the trash heap, waiting for their next meal.
(279) The vulture's scavenging feathers began to displume as it searched for carrion.
(280) Scavenging during the pandemic was a survival tactic for many college students.
(281) The mongrels were often seen scavenging for food in the back alleys of the city.
(282) The ratlike creature's scavenging habits made it a nuisance in the neighborhood.
(283) Muzzling a dog can help prevent it from scavenging or eating harmful substances.
(284) The vultures' scavenging instincts kicked in as they swooped over the precipice.
(285) The mangiest squirrel I've ever encountered was scavenging for food in the park.
(286) The seagulls were scavenging for leftover herring in front of the fishing boats.
(287) The decapoda have a diverse range of feeding habits, from scavenging to hunting.
(288) The seagulls were scavenging for food on the wharf, and they fought over scraps.
(289) I saw a sparrow along with a group of seagulls scavenging for food on the beach.
(290) Some people enjoy scavenging for parts in junkyards to build their own creations.
(291) The chelae of a coconut crab are used for climbing trees and scavenging for food.
(292) Ostracods have a wide range of feeding habits, from filter feeding to scavenging.
(293) The vultures' scavenging habits play a crucial role in maintaining the ecosystem.
(294) Seafowl are a common sight on beaches, scavenging for food left behind by humans.
(295) Scavenging behavior can vary greatly depending on the species and its environment.
(296) These birds are known for their scavenging habits and can eat bones and carcasses.
(297) Scavenging during the pandemic became a common practice for many college students.
(298) The vulture's scavenging habits played a crucial role in maintaining the ecosystem.
(299) Caffeic acid is a polyphenol that exhibits strong free radical scavenging activity.
(300) The T-Rex's teeth were not only used for hunting but also for scavenging carcasses.
(301) Scavenging during the pandemic was a humbling experience for many college students.
(302) The hyena's scavenging behavior often brought it into conflict with other predators.
(303) Some chondrichthyans, like the tiger shark, are known for their scavenging behavior.
(304) Creodonts had a wide range of dietary preferences, including scavenging and hunting.
(305) The vultures' scavenging behavior was essential for maintaining a healthy ecosystem.
(306) Ragpickers are often seen scavenging through garbage dumps for recyclable materials.
(307) Scavenging during the pandemic was a lesson in resilience for many college students.
(308) The hyena would prey upon outside its usual scavenging grounds to find fresh carrion.
(309) The vultures' scavenging habits have been observed for centuries by various cultures.
(310) Malacostracans have a wide range of feeding strategies, from scavenging to predation.
(311) The subadult hyena joined a pack, learning the intricacies of hunting and scavenging.
(312) Scavenging during the pandemic was a reminder of the importance of being resourceful.
(313) Scavenging during the pandemic was a way for college students to help each other out.
(314) Scavenging during the pandemic was a reminder of the importance of community support.
(315) The park ranger is reburying the picnic leftovers to prevent wildlife from scavenging.
(316) The survivors had to hold out by scavenging for resources in a post-apocalyptic world.
(317) The raccoons were foraging about over the garbage cans, scavenging for scraps of food.
(318) The corvus is a common sight in urban areas, scavenging for food and nesting in trees.
(319) The subsistences of the homeless population were often limited to scavenging for food.
(320) Scavenging during the pandemic was a challenge that many college students had to face.
(321) The survivors relied on scavenging for food and supplies in the post-apocalyptic ruins.
(322) The vultures' scavenging behavior is an example of nature's efficient recycling system.
(323) The young seagulls will fledge with their parents, scavenging for food along the coast.
(324) The homeless man was forced to become a bottomfeeder, scavenging for food in dumpsters.
(325) The rat, who had been scavenging for food in the dumpster, found a half-eaten sandwich.
(326) The cave-bear's strong jaws and sharp teeth were well-suited for hunting and scavenging.
(327) Trilobites had a variety of feeding strategies, including filter-feeding and scavenging.
(328) Elasmobranchs have a diverse range of feeding habits, from filter-feeding to scavenging.
(329) Ostracodes have a wide range of feeding habits, including filter feeding and scavenging.
(330) The North American raccoon is a nocturnal animal that is often seen scavenging for food.
(331) Scavenging is often seen as a last resort for animals when other food sources are scarce.
(332) Siluroids have a wide range of dietary preferences, from scavenging to hunting live prey.
(333) Scavenging is a necessary behavior for some species to obtain enough nutrients to survive.
(334) The swarm of seagulls descended upon the beach, scavenging for food inside the trash cans.
(335) Scavenging can have a positive impact on ecosystems by helping to clean up decaying matter.
(336) Bandicooting is a term that is often used in the context of treasure hunting or scavenging.
(337) Scavenging can be a way for animals to adapt to changing environments and food availability.
(338) Ostracodes have a wide range of feeding strategies, including filter feeding and scavenging.
(339) A seagull's beak is adapted for scavenging food from garbage dumps and other human habitats.
(340) The rattraps were strategically placed near the garbage cans to prevent rats from scavenging.
(341) The vultures' scavenging behavior helps prevent the spread of diseases from decaying animals.
(342) As the sun set, the crow forward with a sense of satisfaction after a long day of scavenging.
(343) The survivors subsist by means of scavenging for food and water in the post-apocalyptic world.
(344) The pandemic made it clear that scavenging was a necessary skill for college students to have.
(345) The baboon, who had been scavenging for food all day, finally stumbled upon a ripe fruit tree.
(346) The coyote, who had been scavenging for food all day, finally found a discarded piece of meat.
(347) Scavenging can be a dangerous activity in areas with high levels of pollution or contamination.
(348) Crustacea have a variety of feeding habits, including filter feeding, scavenging, and predation.
(349) The householders were reminded to properly store their garbage cans to prevent animal scavenging.
(350) The starving stray dog's desperate scavenging was piteous against the abundance of discarded food.
(351) Scavenging can be a way for animals to learn about their environment and discover new food sources.
(352) The sight of scroungers scavenging for food can be a heartbreaking reminder of societal inequality.
(353) Ostracods have a wide range of feeding habits, including filter feeding, scavenging, and predation.
(354) Scavenging can be a way for animals to survive during periods of drought or other natural disasters.
(355) The confederate soldiers were often forced to rely on foraging and scavenging for food and supplies.
(356) Scavenging can also refer to the act of searching for valuable items in abandoned or neglected areas.
(357) The forager raccoon, who is known for its scavenging abilities, will eat almost anything it can find.
(358) The brushtails in this area have adapted to urban environments by scavenging for food in garbage bins.
(359) Harijan families often rely on traditional occupations such as manual scavenging for their livelihood.
(360) Hyenas play an important role in ecosystems by scavenging and controlling populations of other animals.
(361) Despite its fearsome reputation, the dromaeosaur was also capable of scavenging for food when necessary.
(362) Despite its sensitivity to oxygen, the biocatalyst could be protected by using an oxygen-scavenging system.
(363) The hyena laughed maniacally, its forelegs digging into the dirt, and its scavenging instincts taking over.
(364) Raccoons are a species of animal that have black and white fur and are known for their scavenging behavior.
(365) Scavenging can be a way for animals to obtain essential nutrients that may be lacking in their primary diet.
(366) The phenomenon of kleptoparasitism, characterized by the theft of food, is prevalent among scavenging animals.
(367) Malacostracan crustaceans have a diverse array of feeding strategies, including filter feeding and scavenging.
(368) Scavenging can be a way for animals to reduce competition for resources by utilizing what others have left behind.
(369) The lammergeier is a vital part of many mountain ecosystems, playing a key role in scavenging and nutrient cycling.
(370) While the crow was scavenging for food in the garbage bin, it spotted a shiny object, and it flew down to investigate.
(371) Benzothiazole-based compounds have been investigated as potential antioxidants due to their free radical scavenging activity.
(372) Arachnids have a wide range of behaviors and strategies for finding food, from spinning webs to ambushing prey to scavenging.
(373) Although the acanthocephalan primarily infects fish, it can also be transmitted to other animals through predation or scavenging.
(374) After the storm, the beach was covered in a layer of sand and breadcrumbs from all the seagulls that had been scavenging for food.
(375) Although hyenas are often associated with scavenging, they are also skilled hunters and can take down prey much larger than themselves.
(376) Despite being native to Asia, Asiatic wild dogs have adapted to living in urban areas, and they are often seen scavenging for food in garbage dumps.
(377) Even though the coyote was a skilled hunter, it sometimes struggled to find food during the harsh winter months, so it had to resort to scavenging for scraps.
(378) The survivors of the shipwreck had to eke out a meager existence on the deserted island by scavenging for food and building shelter, but they never lost hope of being rescued.
Scavenging meaning
Scavenging is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts to describe the act of searching for and collecting discarded items or resources. Whether you are writing an essay, a story, or simply trying to expand your vocabulary, incorporating the word "scavenging" into your sentences can add depth and creativity to your writing. Here are some tips on how to effectively use the word "scavenging" in different sentence structures:
1. Noun form: - "The survivors resorted to scavenging for food and water in the post-apocalyptic wasteland." - "Scavenging is a common practice among animals, allowing them to find sustenance in their natural habitats." - "The homeless man made a living by scavenging through dumpsters for discarded items."
2. Verb form: - "The children spent their afternoon scavenging the beach for seashells and treasures." - "The vultures were seen scavenging on the carcass of a fallen deer." - "She was caught scavenging through her neighbor's trash cans, looking for recyclable materials."
3. Adjective form: - "The scavenging hyenas roamed the African savannah, searching for their next meal." - "The scavenging birds circled above, waiting for an opportunity to swoop down and snatch a piece of food." - "The scavenging ants quickly devoured the crumbs left behind on the picnic blanket."
4. Prepositional phrases: - "The homeless man survived by scavenging from dumpsters behind restaurants." - "The archaeologists spent weeks scavenging through the ancient ruins, hoping to uncover valuable artifacts." - "The seagulls flocked to the beach, scavenging along the shoreline for any leftover food."
5. Figurative use: - "The writer's mind was constantly scavenging for new ideas and inspiration." - "In the competitive business world, companies are always scavenging for innovative strategies to stay ahead." - "The detective meticulously scavenged through the evidence, searching for any clues that could solve the mysterious crime." Remember, when using the word "scavenging" in a sentence, it is important to ensure that the context is appropriate and the meaning is clear. By following these tips, you can effectively incorporate this word into your writing and enhance your overall communication skills.
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